| 21. | It always moved with exemplary suppleness, allowing him to execute flawless trills and rapid scale passages with remarkable precision and suavity.
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| 22. | He threw in his lot with the reformers, and composed many heated debates by his courtly suavity and excellent knowledge of business.
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| 23. | On its own, the band played capably; it conveyed the briskness of Machito, the suavity of Rodriguez and the drive of Puente.
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| 24. | Damon is the picture of pin-up youth, all chain-smoking suavity, which threatens to defile his smile of sugar cubes.
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| 25. | In a film this lurid, the material needs to be rendered with more suavity; instead, it's punched up into overkill.
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| 26. | Perhaps McLaren is right, and deep down, English men _ for all their suavity and charm _ really don't like women.
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| 27. | But Lewis Pilcher, writing in the 1931 Americana Annual, called it " superbly conceived . . . with grace and suavity ."
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| 28. | The show moves in interesting directions, though, by demonstrating that beneath its organic suavity, Rodin's art is an exercise in pastiche.
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| 29. | But when Willis isn't saving the day, armored with an impermeable coat of street-corner suavity, his audiences generally stay away.
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| 30. | As Cliff Buxton, the recently widowed leader of the satellite operation, Sam Neill radiates a calm, avuncular suavity tinged with a dignified sadness.
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