| 41. | Of ancient origin, celebrated in myth and art, it is regally beautiful in its leathery scarlet skin and turreted crown.
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| 42. | The former king pulled up in a black Mercedes and climbed regally up the steps to his father's grave Friday.
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| 43. | That is a sharp change from the tradition begun by Charles de Gaulle of the president regally pontificating from behind an ornate desk.
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| 44. | Someone spent millions on this hotel that sits regally above the plain, its curving, mud-colored exterior mimicking indigenous architecture.
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| 45. | She walks regally to the microphone and starts singing, her arms soon sketching in the air the very ardor of her words.
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| 46. | Regally affable with the new recruits, he nevertheless took umbrage at the suggestion that his imperial role model was a bloodthirsty madman.
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| 47. | As more ornate creations were requested, Krispy Kreme Executive Chef Ron Rupocinski realized it was time to showcase the starches more regally.
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| 48. | The male figure's head turns regally on its muscular neck to align with the proper right front edge of the column.
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| 49. | The entire draft is chock-full of self-aggrandizing adjectives and adverbs such as " ideal " or " regally ".
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| 50. | Between the 14th and 15th centuries the town expanded, owing to manufacture of textiles and a regally-mandated annual regional fair.
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