Even the name Sony, a mix of the English phrases " sonic " and " sonny, " was dashingly alien-sounding when the company, launched in 1946, took on that name in 1958.
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In " Pepper Jelly Lady " a figure in a dashingly patterned dress is framed by a wide border filled with drawings of Southern life : a plain wooden church, a porticoed mansion, a room with a potbellied stove.
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But Evan Ziporyn wielded well his swarm of taped clarinets and a single live one in " New York Counterpoint, " and the recent little " Nagoya Marimbas " was dashingly played by James Preiss and Thad Wheeler.
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Dr . Gannon, you may recall, was the dashingly handsome, supremely confident, but unabashedly sensitive physician who ruled the hospital corridors on the long-running ( 1969-1976 ) television series " Medical Center ."
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He was dashingly handsome, particularly when Maria Louisa compared him to Charles IV . He had made the queen's acquaintance in 1788, months before she became queen, and by the time of her accession, she had become completely enamored.
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If she hadn't unwisely sought wealth, social position and a man's privileges in her conventional marriage, Hedda still might be keeping company with her old flame, the dashingly debauched Elert Lovborg ( a somewhat subdued Patrick O'Connell ).
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He wants to know why more nutty billionaires weren't nominated . " ) Dashingly and conspicuously present were Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne, trading standard Oscar small talk, and Sidney Poitier, chosen for the prestigious job of presenting the best picture award.
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She soon met Helge Ingstad, a dashingly handsome explorer and adventurer who had abandoned a lucrative law career in 1926 to spend four years living among and studying the Indians and Eskimos of northern Canada, producing a series of books on that and other backwoods adventures.
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As Valentine, whose Shavian mind amd dashingly romantic soul inhabit the body of a failed dentist, he has a role that he can run with, which he does with an almost Olivier-like pleasure, transforming a rather perfuntory Shaw revival into a farcical delight.
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So, 134 years later a new dinner theater play about Morgan's life and loves is being offered at his namesake Victorian hotel, the dashingly restored 52-room General Morgan Inn _ one block from the historic Dickson-Williams House, where he was shot.