| 31. | And dignity is a supple word in the tabloid world.
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| 32. | He elicits a supple performance from the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
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| 33. | The petals were plump and supple and pleasant to touch.
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| 34. | Not that the quick, supple Mauresmo was a nonentity.
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| 35. | Ross'voice is as commanding and supple as ever.
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| 36. | Ascher's supple prose and catholic tastes certainly entertain.
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| 37. | Roast until tomatoes are very tender and supple, about 3 hours.
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| 38. | The seats were amply cushioned and upholstered with supple leather.
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| 39. | Fragrant, fruity aroma; light-bodied, supple and pleasing.
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| 40. | An elderly stallion flicks at flies with a long, supple tail.
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