In all occasions, it's better to be elegant than not elegant.
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Even Federer, who is very elegant, I prefer an elegant woman, not Mr. Federer.
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"Preparing to have an elegant death is a really good way to lead an elegant life," Libin said.
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We've been hanging out for an elegant counterpart to the eggplant for years, and what's more elegant than oysters?
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The show was very glamorous, but the '80s, you know, were all about elegant women not being afraid of being called elegant.
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The company showed off the Huawei Watch Jewel ($599) and Elegant ($499), which are two of the most elegant smartwatches we've seen yet.
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Basslet's charging solution is particularly elegant Basslet's charging solution is particularly elegant It's hard to fully elucidate exactly what Basslet does to music.
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Mimicking nature's most elegant designs has become a popular method for creating equally elegant robots (close, anyway) — but using nature's raw materials, too?
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But the conviction that the truth must be mathematically elegant can easily lead to a false obverse: that what is mathematically elegant must be true.
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Basic, elegant melodies courtesy of violinist Metin Batur combine with basic, elegant chords from pianist Mamed Dzafarov with no secret ingredient, and that's the secret ingredient.
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There's something perfect about them: their proportions, with an elegant cephalon, tapered lobes and tail are elegant in ways that lobsters or horseshoe crabs are not.
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But there was a third member of their detective team named ASTA, the elegant canine sidekick of the elegant 1930s rich couple, Nick and Nora Charles.
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"For Whitney Houston, who had an elegant voice and an elegant way about her, we wouldn't do a fast-food brand relationship, for example," he said.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Milan's fashion elite strolled down an elegant street in "Rome" on Thursday, sporting subtle and elegant creations that recalled the timeless movie scenes of yesteryear.
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Waiting for me in my elegant $370 room (taxes included) — which could be reached directly from the elegant garden via the elegant sitting room — was a hand-signed welcome note and, on the bedspread, a little hand-knit yarn blob that turned out to be a tropical fish.
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"The Ritz has always been an international place, full of elegant people, and somewhere where one could come to see elegant, modern clothes coming and going," Mr. Lagerfeld said.
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The dirt streets are home to elegant boutiques, and its top restaurant, La Huella, is a beach bar — though a beach bar with outstanding grilled fish and elegant cocktails.
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The black-and-white color scheme makes it look almost elegant... or about as elegant as "throw pillow with a famous person's face on it" is ever going to get, anyway.
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But while it looks like a seamless experience in marketing shots — turning elegant, executive-class handwriting into elegant, executive-class notes — I'm not sure if it's ready for every day use.
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You looked beautifully elegant & spoke with grace and eloquence.
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No doubt about it ... it was an elegant affair.
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I also love Chanel fragrances — they're beautiful and elegant.
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Only instead of an elegant one that snaps into place and simply works, the iPad needs a Bluetooth keyboard, and the solutions currently available aren't nearly as sleek or elegant as Microsoft's solution.
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On the red carpet, Danes' dress looked elegant and sophisticated.
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We tip our hats to you and your elegant tweet.
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Roger was the epitome of Bond, witty, sofisticated, elegant, funny.
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Indeed, the white version of the laptop is wholly elegant.
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Kate, meanwhile, donned an elegant white dress and matching headpiece.
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It's more elegant in my opinion, but only barely so.
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Isha Sesay: I mean she's so graceful, elegant, and warm.
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There are few hairstyles more elegant than the ballerina bun.
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I feel elegant, classic and just, it feels like myself.
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It's truly one of the most elegant phones ever made.
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"Oh, deeply so," she said, affecting a wryly elegant tone.
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Separating platforms from services which run on them sounds elegant.
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In the end, I had an intimate, elegant wedding day.
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In other words, it's entirely too elegant to contain sunscreen.
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She carried an elegant bouquet of white and ivory flowers.
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Swank wore an elegant Elie Saab gown, according to Vogue.
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" She nods emphatically, and holds up an elegant forefinger. "But.
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Image: Leandro Malta BorgesImagine the most elegant of dinner parties.
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On the base, they added details like elegant little eyelashes.
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It's discreet, elegant, and the most perfect work of art.
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Exercise gadget integration hasn't exactly been elegant in the past.
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He was always elegant and graceful, even as he declined.
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What do you think of her elegant New England wedding?
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Mr Treuer's elegant handling of this complex narrative occasionally falters.
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But not in an extreme way, because also she's elegant.
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The Prynt Case isn't what I'd consider an elegant device.
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"It was absolutely plain and pure and elegant," she said.
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Sir John's book is an elegant corrective to those distortions.
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The graphic was simple, elegant, and an immediate internet sensation.
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The elegant design featured a flowing train on the side.
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On the red carpet, I'm this dainty, slow, elegant gazelle.
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But for me, it means being both elegant and earthy.
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"It looks elegant and a nice way to do things."
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Her hair was swept up into an elegant top knot.
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Yes, but: Although their eyes are elegant, scallops are not.
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Easy and elegant, depth of flavor but with high drinkability.
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The front façade of the building is simple, but elegant.
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The siphons you've seen are elegant but not exactly convenient.
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And finally, the royal lob landed with an elegant bounce.
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The Surface Studio is a remarkably simple and elegant device.
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Detail shot of the Surface Studio's elegant rear #hinge pic.twitter.
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Ratings apparently rise when his elegant wife, Peng Liyuan, appears.
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The author looked elegant in April while visiting London, UK.
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Both are charged at the same time; Simple and elegant.
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For a rustic and elegant dessert, go with rice pudding.
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"He was an elegant man," he said of Mr. Johnson.
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There's something playful and elegant about the way they move.
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Here she takes on the lucid and elegant French Suites.
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They are elegant images that are optimized for mass communication.
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Regina King donned a daring accessory with her elegant dress.
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She danced with John Travolta in an elegant velvet gown.
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It transforms an ordinary bathroom into an elegant retreat. Pros:Cons:
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The small, yellow tuber has a superior floral elegant attitude.
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It was the most elegant way that I've done it.
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The more Jamison side of him is the elegant future.
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Instead, he sent a low, elegant finish past the keeper.
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"It's elegant, it's sort of sexy and cool," Osanloo said.
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He was and is an elegant, graceful and rigorous stylist.
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Album Review Elegant melancholia isn't enough for the National anymore.
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"It's the most elegant of Christmas trees," Mr. Lechner said.
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Altogether it's is cozy and elegant — and, quite importantly, quiet.
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"It's so obvious in retrospect, and so elegant," she said.
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She often looks beautiful in her suffering: ennobled, transfigured, elegant.
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Sparse yet elegant, succinct yet rich, and humorous yet sobering.
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I found it unexpected, yet elegant, clever and so creative!
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Murdoch's prose is elegant, validating itself by its own certainty.
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How could anyone object to design this elegant and balanced?
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She was small and beautiful, somehow elegant in casual shorts.
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Her desserts are an elegant counterpoint to a casual dinner.
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While the practice might be ugly, the term is elegant.
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It was an elegant genre piece that said something new.
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They can also be funny or ugly, elegant or scary.
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"Mia described me as 'elegant,'" she said in the article.
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Physicians established a particularly elegant model: the prepaid doctor group.
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Naturally, there is a role for very elegant, sophisticated approaches.
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It wasn't monochrome, elegant or well suited to home décor.
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She was elegant, graceful, and utterly uncompromising in her artistry.
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Learn how to make an elegant lattice braid challah round.
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The bench is elegant but modest, just like Stover himself.
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I appreciate how the elegant and tasteful the imagery is.
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Many more were classically elegant, creamy, lively and beautifully textured.
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To the naked eye, this elegant transformation is a mystery.
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Chp 20173, pg 233 Queenie's handwriting is described as 'elegant'.
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Chpt 7 pg 113 Sophie's handwriting described as 'elegant'. 4.
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The star accessorized her elegant look with dainty, dangling earrings.
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They're comfortable, clean, and elegant, if not a bit traditional.
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The new Jacquard Bluetooth tag is much more elegant, too.
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His comments on the topic were genuinely moving and elegant.
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There is elegant shadow puppetry here and eloquent video sequences.
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Benjamin keeps an elegant ambiguity working throughout the whole thing.
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To me, the French word sounds more elegant and painstaking.
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Like Better Not Younger, the packaging looks upscale and elegant.
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He loved the laboratory, and he loved designing elegant experiments.
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LG: A flat, sounds so much more elegant than apartment.
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It is actually quite elegant, but if you take a second to think through the chain of communications and deals that are required to make it that elegant, it seems like a hellacious hack.
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From a woodland ceremony space overlooking a tree-lined lake to an elegant spa located in the heart of Sonoma wine country, here are 12 rustic and elegant wedding venues perfect for your fall wedding.
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" And she talked about the contrast between Alice and her, with nothing in her voice but admiration: "I remember Alice in a series of long and elegant dresses, and me in—well, much less elegant.
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Nearly everything is more or less stylish, elegant and sensuously attractive.
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It has something to do with being elegant in any circumstance.
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It's unclear what happened, as mnr61894 didn't tap his elegant structure.
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But beauty wise, we still kept it very glamorous and elegant.
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The elegant gray slipcases accounted for 55% of the printing costs.
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Even her elegant, sloping handwriting was parsed in South Korean media.
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"This is an elegant and yet simple Italian meal," she says.
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This mermaid robot, on the other hand, isn't quite so elegant.
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The design is elegant and sculptural, but it doesn't look comfortable.
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Used wisely, he's an elegant vehicle for the visions of others.
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Even on a small screen, the sequence is absorbing, elegant, inscrutable.
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But it's a very clever device, hiding in an elegant package.
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The southern style is slower, gentler, more elegant, though still fierce.
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Marlboro Lights are the most elegant — white and gold and thin.
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The "Hamilton" stars looked elegant when they arrived at the Oscars.
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Salma Hayek looked elegant in a white gown and silver accessories.
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Sure, this setup is not as elegant as we might like.
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It is elegant and minimalistic, and it seats 20 people max.
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But it's also an elegant, interesting looking way of displaying time.
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The Surface Duo looks like a fast, elegant, smart device too.
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I probably prefer the latter approach, but it's much less elegant.
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She had a PhD in philosophy, and was an elegant writer.
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Keep scrolling to shop these elegant mother of the bride dresses!
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Pulled into an elegant updo, Meghan's hair gently draped her face.
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It's super slim and the matte black finish is really elegant.
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Their enormous palaces adorned the Ringstrasse, the city's most elegant boulevard.
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I don't know what it is, but it's just so elegant.
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Behold: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry's elegant holiday greetings.
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Zweig's elegant society novels are set in a charmingly liberal Vienna.
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Some clouds have spiky trunks and others have elegant candlestick stems.
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Capturing Ally's confidence and India's elegant essence is easy for me.
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"The short, elegant word 'equality' has caused endless destruction," said Dobbs.
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Like all things Kidman does, her bug-snacking is extremely elegant.
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The best thing about the series was its incredibly elegant simplicity.
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It's elegant and useful in all the ways it should be.
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Harry, 34, looked elegant in a classic black and white tuxedo.
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NASA describes the dying star, NGC 6543, in elegant scientific prose.
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"Like this," he says, creasing it deliberately, with long, elegant fingers.
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I regarded fashion as a film, as an elegant movement image.
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An elegant entry vestibule was created with a glass wall divider.
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The style of Bond is sophisticated, elegant, and beautifully tailored narcissism.
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It's certainly a solution that works, but it's not very elegant.
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She dances seemingly in elegant slow motion around a guide rope.
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This hair jewelry is like chain mail, but elegant and regal.
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But Lázaro's grilling technique wasn't always quite so smooth and elegant.
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Related: This Artist Gave Colorful Parrots Elegant Legs, Because Why Not?
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This version solves that problem, in an elegant, bite-sized form.
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Then he adds an elegant soupçon of detergent to the water.
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The ebony/ivory interior was elegant and plush without being fussy.
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The 16 rooms are full of elegant Japanese art and decorations.
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Commontime is jazzy, elegant, and sounds kind of like painful sunshine.
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Michelle Obama is an elegant lady and the portrait looks nice.
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"I'm just trying to make the base more elegant," he says.
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The lightsaber was an elegant weapon from a more civilized age.
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Which is an elegant way, I think, of making that point.
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But LG's solution, again, appears to be more elegant than Samsung's.
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The Harman Kardon Invoke is elegant, smart, and delivers awesome sound.
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One of the most beautiful and elegant Armenian weddings I've seen.
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It seemed like there should be a simpler, more elegant method.
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It's not the most elegant-looking gadget, but it works perfectly.
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She accessorized her elegant look with red lipstick and gold jewelry.
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And, above all else, it has dizzying perpectives and elegant elongations.
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Atsushi greets me at the door: He is thin and elegant.
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I like everything antique, so it'll be very elegant, old-world.
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More: Would wealth tax proposals, elegant in theory, work in practice?
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"This is supposed to represent an elegant home," Mr. Seeger said.
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Nightfall has built a powerful and elegant solution to this problem.
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So you mostly skied around them, stringing together elegant "S"s.
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Ms. Reed is a fiercely elegant performer who holds nothing back.
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Powerful, elegant and balanced, the winery's cabernet made an immediate impact.
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Dress up a bedside table with an elegant concrete tablet stand.
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"They are elegant but strong, pretty but fierce," Ms. Hall said.
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One of the doors leads to a small yet elegant bathroom.
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Satyricon This elegant Italian seafood restaurant was recommended right and left.
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Shortly after Prince William's birth, she looked elegant in polka dots.
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Futuristic yet elegant — a dichotomy not every brand can pull off.
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Victoria matched in an elegant black cowl-necked top and blazer.
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The show was an elegant — and creative — homage to Italian craftsmanship.
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It's the opposite of elegant, a Ford Expedition to Python's Tesla.
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Productive is my favorite due to its elegant and simple design.
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Everything about her was elegant: her clothes, her hair, her gestures.
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The result was Circles, an elegant take on classic memory games.
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And the whole thing falls into a beautiful, elegant, hierarchical scheme.
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It is formal without being austere, elegant but also family-friendly.
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"Blockchain is a very elegant stack for doing this," Rosenthal said.
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People of all ages can appreciate Maya J's elegant Eternity Rings.
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"It's sturdy, but very rarely elegant, like Nelson's warships," he said.
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It was sleek and elegant and hemmed at the upper thigh.
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There is a fine line between elegant simplicity and mere meagerness.
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It sounds easy, an elegant use of markets to increase efficiency.
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Panels that seemed awkwardly composed suddenly become elegant and beautifully balanced.
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Smooth, complex, soft, salty and strong — yet delicate, luscious and elegant.
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I want to appear professional and elegant, like most women do.
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The feature creates an elegant space through which air can whoosh.
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Much of that heads to Argentina's elegant riverfront capital, Buenos Aires.
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The elegant masonry along the streets of Cartagena begs for interaction.
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Catherine Deneuve is more than 22012,21975 years old and eternally elegant.
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Jennifer Flavin and her daughter Sistine Stallone are elegant and confident.
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Soft-spoken and elegant, Koontz brought up the Radical Faeries movement.
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Novels that arrive at their coherence in unusual and elegant ways.
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This piece shows Piston in his elegant American Neo-Classical vein.
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La Casilla, from limestone, is supremely mineral yet light and elegant.
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In San Francisco, her large, elegant house was ideal for fundraisers.
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But just wait till that prickly pear outgrows its elegant crib.
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"As a principle, we wanted a simple, elegant experience," Paull said.
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The book is "elegant, readable, sobering," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
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The executive's elegant suit and easy conversation reflect his cosmopolitan background.
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That said, there is an expectation of elegant attire and sophistication.
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Its stacked glass volumes rise like elegant Legos over the Hudson.
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Ms. Lawrence is depicted in a Mannerist pose, unnatural but elegant.
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"It's more of an elegant look for this property," Shifflett said.
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Tonia's work is very restrained, elegant, 'the tilt of the wrist.
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The striped exterior and round windows make the home look elegant.
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Alex is a very elegant storyteller, and so it's really symmetrical.
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It's an elegant, cleverly designed, emotive tone poem of a game.
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The elegant lobby is spacious with soaring ceilings and marble floors.
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Friendship is ascendant, or parenthood or elegant alienation (see Rachel Cusk).
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The living room on the main level is large and elegant.
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Like the bride herself the bouquet was effortlessly elegant and understated.
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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas looked elegant on the red carpet.
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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson looked elegant on the red carpet.
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But he does his job, and it is not always elegant.
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Hearing this story, I understood more of my friend's elegant stoicism.
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I thought it was elegant, a bit Japanese, and non-naturalistic.
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They cross each other in pairs, which is an elegant touch.
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She has a fabulously long neck and is elegant and poised.
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But nothing interrupts the depressive continuity, the air of elegant futility.
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Elegant and diplomatic, Abdullah was a familiar figure in Afghan politics.
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Evocative of midcentury modernist homeware, Kalon's versions are elegant but practical.
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This table is simple yet elegant and complements any environment perfectly.
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Lovely, loose brushstrokes and a strong elegant palette highlight the mystery.
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The other six WONDERS are symmetrical, which is an elegant touch.
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But for now it remains an untestable, but mathematically elegant, speculation.
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I couldn't think of a more elegant way to put it.
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I think Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, his response was fairly elegant.
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And they are smart, elegant, commanding structures in their own right.
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Just follow these four steps, as elegant as they are loony.
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Implementing an elegant, intuitive editing feature will not be without its challenges.
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"I'd like to show my figure, somewhat — romantic and elegant," she said.
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Or perhaps she'll select another perfectly elegant black piece from her wardrobe.
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Balance out an elegant hairstyle like a curled bob with askew bangs.
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The solution we arrived at is as brutal as it is elegant.
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The poets delivered their speeches up the elegant glass-doored elevator, past
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A person who is as versatile as his elegant, charming, smart thermostat.
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It's a sophisticated look, it's elegant, it's much more international in orientation.
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Dinner was quite the elegant feast, catered by Daniel Boulud's Cafe Boulud.
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It's not the most elegant system in the world, but it works.
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She accessorized the elegant look with Queen Elizabeth's diamond maple leaf brooch.
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"Of course the Count is so elegant, he gracefully declined," she said.
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"I think we've struck really an elegant balance between those two factors."
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It was an unplanned f-bomb… this is a very elegant occasion.
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Through software, they act as one single camera, with easy, elegant controls.
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His elegant prefaces are cited as the first examples of Belarusian poetry.
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THE Syrian consulate in Istanbul's elegant Nisantasi quarter is a busy spot.
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Wedding guest Jennifer Hudson also shared a snap from the elegant affair.
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It's traditional meets modern with an elegant twist that feels so luxurious.
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"It's classic and elegant and the stone is perfection," Lane tells PEOPLE.
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Tiler Peck, elegant to her fingertips, had a ravishing quality of excess.
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TO A FOREIGN tourist, a giraffe is an extraordinary and elegant beast.
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Mathematicians talk about their solutions in aesthetic terms, as beautiful or elegant.
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A woman should always be confident, comfortable and elegant wherever she goes.
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A tray of elegant, chocolate-dipped truffles made with day-old doughnuts?
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It was the most elegant and haunting film I saw last year.
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Bags, as this company has perfected them, are designed for elegant modesty.
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The elegant armchair sent to him while in captivity sits on display.
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It's the one really inelegant aspect of an otherwise extremely elegant system.
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Unapologetically ladylike and elegant, these black heels look simple — except they're not.
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For the wedding, Grace opted to keep her look classic and elegant.
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Look up and down to tilt the camera up and down — elegant!
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"It's a wonderful, elegant song with a deceptively simple lyric," he said.
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"The French do it with such style—simple and elegant," she wrote.
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Malia wore a long black skirt and an elegant bare-shouldered top.
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OelSchlägel's performances were glamorous and elegant, combining music, visual splendor, and sport.
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A room at the Dorchester The standard rooms are spacious and elegant.
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Kate wowed in the elegant pleated chiffon dress, which retails for $498.
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Each are superb histories, covering the battle in elegant and clear detail.
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"It was absolutely plain and pure and elegant," she told the outlet.
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The photos her dad included of the pup's journey are simply elegant.
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She paired it with a dark lip color and an elegant updo.
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His eye-catching pants and silver shoes made the look extra elegant.
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Players are talking about finding the most elegant shape to build territories.
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Meghan wore a red Valentino dress with an elegant embroidered cape detail.
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Charlene, meanwhile, wore a bold merlot dress and elegant long cream coat.
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While the couple looked adorable together, they also made an elegant pair.
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But what really surprised me is how elegant the software design felt.
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Christopher Cox, a Republican, Section 230 was a simple and elegant solution.
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Some envelopes are written in elegant cursive, others in barely legible scrawl.
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It's quite intricate and extremely elegant even though it is totally adorned.
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"It feels timeless, elegant, and classic," she said of the finished look.
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She did a very elegant choreography to this extraordinary emotional violin piece.
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Proposed by international artists and collectives, they range from elegant to kooky.
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"Today, Trump met with France's elegant First Lady, Brigitte Macron," he said.
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"Zoë has a very elegant, but effortless look to her," says Flannery.
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We wanted something that was inviting, simple, but still elegant and comfortable.
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His elegant lyrical verse has integrity because it has been hard won.
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Down the corridor, elegant headmistress Iza (Magdalena Cielecka) pursues a widowed doctor.
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And I feel like there's a lack of nice, elegant, simple things.
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I think what you'll see is, down the line, more elegant revisions.
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Smith renders an elegant urban winterscape precisely, yet with an astonishing looseness.
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It's elegant, it's simple, it's not completely hitting you over the head.
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Through software, they act as one single camera with easy, elegant controls.
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Tear gas and water cannons have been deployed on elegant Parisian boulevards.
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"It's a little masculine but in a very elegant way." slide show
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Both of them were masters of pared-down precision and elegant understatement.
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This elegant, sleek hybrid smartwatch A stylish combination of chic and smart.
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Meghan Markle is known for her feminine and elegant sense of style.
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Was it elegant Kabuki theater starring Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?
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Katharina, elegant, passive, drifting through an unhappy marriage, is far from heroic.
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I would often go there just to stroll down its elegant streets.
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The elegant Roman theater became the stage for a public mass execution.
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Fach, on Venturska Street, has seasonal locavore dishes and elegant white furniture.
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Model Barbara Palvin wore an elegant black gown with intricate lace detailing.
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Qualley's updo hairstyle and flushed makeup also helped enhance the elegant look.
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Page turns have become quiet and elegant thanks to a wireless pedal.
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It was the shape of a waxing moon—nature's perfect, elegant curve.
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In 2010, Berry looked sleek and elegant at the Golden Globe Awards.
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The phone-pairing is an elegant way to take care of that
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But Waller-Bridge's delivery is dry and detached, more elegant than enervating.
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Milan seemed to have settled into a period of elegant, irreversible decline.
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From front to back, this Jag is an elegant, powerful-looking cat.
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The scene was downright delicate by GOT standards; an elegant, PG passing.
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Farruquito — elegant in formal suits and cravats — is not one of those.
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Mr. Hough's playing is elegant, pearly, chaste; Mr. Isserlis's extroverted, brushy, passionate.
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I think it's a more elegant way to go about the world.
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It's elegant, it's beautiful and it takes literally five minutes to make.
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We never knew how elegant she would look draped on an eggplant.
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Some of the birds are elegant, while others look angry, or frightened.
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He was an elegant man, and we had a very nice conversation.
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"It's so beautiful and so elegant," says Preskill, of topological quantum computing.
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It includes elegant pearl necklaces and earrings that resemble bunches of grapes.
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The room echoed with fusillades of notes, plus the occasional elegant chord.
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Novali's elegant new media map makes a game of Southeast Asian borders.
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Dramatic back story aside, it's a strong set of elegant, danceable psychedelia.
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Elegant as always, she lights up the screen with her megawatt smile.
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It's informal but serves an elegant dinner in a restful dining room.
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An elegant way to serve it also happens to be very easy.
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The elegant silhouette, formed with one continuous line, depicts a saxophone player.
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And David Tanis has another, for elegant cornmeal waffles with smoked salmon.
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This is where Babeheaven write their elegant, rich, yet hazey, spacey songs.
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Inside, the lobby was simple but elegant and smelled like a spa.
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The Solamar is, in many ways, the Palomar's more elegant older sister.
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Her elegant arms can appear velvety soft before stretching into sharp lines.
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I'm especially entranced by Kaitlyn Gilliland: tall, elegant, alternately deadpan and twinkling.
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Here, she shares her recipe for an elegant but fun-filled evening.
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First was the Laureato, a thin, elegant sports watch introduced in 212.
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They were solid and dependable gear that were elegant in their simplicity.
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This elegant novel leaves a haunting scent of camphor in the air.
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Elegant Manezh Square became an underground mall and an overground amusement park.
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Instead of this huge digital data dive, trying to do something elegant.
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The series is elegant, sensitively acted and directed — and an utter snooze.
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The best poetry will therefore embody both exquisite ambiguity and elegant intelligence.
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She wore an elegant silveresque dress she'd ordered from a Brooklyn designer.
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Hutchinson's elegant, rough-edged poems have wrestled with influence without being overwhelmed.
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His bride and her companions are demurely elegant beauties in heeled shoes.
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It was the lap of luxury, filled with elegant artwork and furniture.
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The mural adds some interest to an otherwise plain but elegant home.
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Salmon roasted in butter with lots of herbs is easy and elegant.
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" His models, Professor Schoar added, "were both extremely elegant and extremely practical.
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There will also be "an elegant penthouse collection" on the top floors.
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If anyone has an elegant solution for this, please let me know.
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It is so charming, so sweet and elegant at the same time.
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Our No. 2 bottle was the balanced, elegant, lightly fruity Diebolt-Vallois.
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The House provision is implemented in an easy, transparent and elegant manner.
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She wore her hair in an elegant tight bun throughout the event.
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It sounds elegant and speaks to actions that echo louder and louder.
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The person wearing it was the elegant young Angolan model Guibu Bunga.
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Federer is the pleaser, preternaturally elegant on the move or at rest.
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KLondike, scanning the system for comparably elegant and as yet unclaimed numbers.
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It's under new ownership and is restored with an elegant lobby restaurant.
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Its illusions and elegant frauds let Brown masquerade as a mind reader.
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Chien, a Taiwanese magician, has an original and elegant close-up technique.
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Thankfully, biotechnology has created an elegant solution: using the mosquitos against themselves.
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The comparison that most scares the tigers is with Japan's elegant stagnation
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Glennon and Tiefer provide an elegant solution to this ongoing legislative dilemma.
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Her abstract shapes are a true eyecatcher and the composition is elegant.
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If you smoke this, you are going to be slim and elegant.
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If the planet Krypton had an elegant restaurant, this would be it.
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One day I see this tall, elegant brunette standing in the car.
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Williams has an elegant briskness that can seem severe, high-handed, ruthless.
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But it was never as elegant, as dramatic or so much fun.
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The selection also includes elegant hoops and drop earrings with precious stones.
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Instead, Cline concentrates on mood, sense impression, detail, garish comedy, elegant satire.
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"It's a very elegant brooch that has a horrifying background," he said.
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The same simple, elegant design theme carries over into the car's cabin.
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It&aposs a sleek and elegant bag that is loaded with extras.
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Mpule Kwelagobe competed in an elegant, off-the-shoulder gown in 1999.
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While the blown glass shapes are elegant, Scott's beaded faces are cartoonlike.
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I wanted her to have very high standards, to be very elegant.
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A good programmer was concise and elegant and never wasted a word.
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The lead women ran by at their cracking pace, elegant and forceful.
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He was very good-looking and very elegant, and that commanded respect.
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Like many good and elegant variety puzzles, the solving rules are simple.
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The new building is an elegant iceberg floating behind Botta's sturdy fortress.
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Brookner's elegant prose is from 1983 but doesn't feel outdated at all.
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I soon figured out something more elegant: using smart technology against itself.
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"Ethereum is a general platform where you can solve problems in many industries using a fairly elegant solution — the most elegant solution we have seen to date," said Marley Gray, a director of business development and strategy at Microsoft.
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In theory, it's a nice, elegant system for storing and charging your earbuds.
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If there's one accessory every man must own, it's an elegant wrist watch.
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I'd like to see a more elegant photo moment than a photo booth.
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Smart, elegant styling goes a long way when you have the right pieces.
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She wore her brunette locks in an elegant updo, completing her sophisticated look.
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When push comes to shove, the elegant Judge Gorsuch will preserve our republic.
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It makes most women feel pretty elegant and feminine without being overly girly.
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They won't be doing anything else as she was so private and elegant.
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To Taylor, these pieces represent far more than the opportunity to look elegant.
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It's not the most elegant solution, but remember this is a 1.0 device.
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Riff is an elegant client-side solution that doesn't rely on any API.
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They don't want elegant nails, especially the cool girls; they want something different.
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Sam Trabucco always makes very elegant, whimsical puzzles, and today's is no exception.
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An elegant solution — but one that online dating hasn't necessarily found yet onscreen.
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"She was an engaging, elegant, and warm person," the center said on Facebook.
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Nothing mandates that a family-style dinner can't be this elegant and ambitious.
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From his backpack he produced an elegant white box, which he promptly opened.
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His suggestion: Smooth, cascading waves that are both perfectly modern and effortlessly elegant.
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Nearly every inch of the intensely elegant property is a study in luxury.
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The video has gone viral for its elegant juxtaposition of sign and rap.
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Hudson, 38, looked elegant in a shimmering full-length grey and blue dress.
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It is sadder still when an elegant and practical solution is at hand.
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SHE SET the table with elegant cutlery, sparkling glasses and intricately decorated bowls.
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Both artists play with elegant composure, and the album captures their sound beautifully.
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Yara Shahidi wore an elegant Tory Burch pantsuit, with a $4 nail polish.
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" But she said: "We don't have time for an elegant person right now.
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He asked his 18,000 followers to help track down the elegant squeegee man.
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ECONOMISTS view pricing greenhouse-gas emissions as an elegant way to reduce them.
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Serums are cosmetically elegant, light, and highly concentrated — and super easy to layer.
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And it just so happens that Carolina is elegant, kind, funny and generous.
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Recognizable standout patterns include an elegant feather motif and a bold floral illustration.
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The big picture: It's an elegant solution, but not without its own challenges.
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MINXIN PEI and Kishore Mahbubani's separate statements are elegant summaries of opposing attitudes.
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They are aesthetically elegant, even situated within the narrative of a gritty downtown.
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The core of this belief is that Nature's rules should be mathematically elegant.
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With every fudge applied, though, what were once elegant theories get less so.
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"' Explaining the Corvette's lasting appeal, Elegant described it as "an American sports car.
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Dressed in dapper and elegant fashion from the time period, the Batman vs.
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The woman had lustrous skin and elegant features that hinted at Mayan heritage.
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Those can be found in the tabletops and an elegant marble accent wall.
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The website was elegant and basic, black serif text on a grey background.
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In a chicer more elegant way, and nobody's really doing it that way.
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Elegant, yet delicious, unassuming, yet flavorful, the poppyseed muffin won't let you down.
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Kaiser is impressed by Chaves's "elegant" theoretical work and the experiments that ensued.
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It's not the most elegant solution, and one I can't imagine ever using.
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Dior's bright red party dress, fashioned out of tulle, was elegant and feminine.
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The latest stamp designed by Kam Maki features three elegant, twisting lucky bamboo.
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Toscano completed her elegant look with a beaded headpiece to complement her updo.
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Betty is a little bit more plain and simple and elegant and sweet.
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These elegant inflatables are the perfect bougie accessory for an engagement pool party.
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It's already one of the most elegant all-in-ones on the market.
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It's easier than you'd think, plus out-of-the-box and unexpectedly elegant.
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At face value, Hereditary works as an elegant genre film about the occult.
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The business class dinner for the Bangkok to Dubai Emirates flight is elegant.
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An old, elegant man was playing outside down the street, with his violin.
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His affinity for the elegant lines of bel canto was not in doubt.
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Whew, that's a lotta buttons on the Jag's elegant, leather-wrapped steering wheel.
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We want to make Melissa Clark's simple, elegant recipe for smoky fish chowder.
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The Paloma might be one of the most elegant ways to enjoy tequila.
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Slanted Door serves elegant Vietnamese cuisine overlooking the bay in San Francisco, California.
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The designer is known for his elegant tailoring and emphasis on colored prints.
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Ashley Ulicni's feminine and elegant dress looks like it's straight off the runway.
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But Essential's new solution, if viable, is definitely the most elegant so far.
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Middleton looked elegant when she wore a cape-style dress in February 2018.
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ANTHONY TOMMASINI The plaza at the World Trade Center, with its elegant Sept.
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Jeffers's mostly understated illustrations are elegant, but also thoughtfully complement the illustrated typography.
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My elegant and hard-working mother Amalia introduced me to fashion and beauty.
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An elegant cutting board for the newlyweds who just bought their first home
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It's so slim, light, and elegant that I almost forget I'm wearing it.
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Made in Toscana, Italy, these suede shoes feature an elegant pointed toe design.
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But Baskin creates sharply defined, emotionally compelling characters in a few elegant words.
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Stephen Colbert and Evelyn McGee-Colbert both looked elegant on the purple carpet.
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Gym class was much more elegant in the '20s than it is now.
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Make these Specially Selected gourmet macaroni and cheeses for simple or elegant dinners.
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My elegant and hard-working mother, Amalija, introduced me to fashion and beauty.
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A wealthy couple invite some guests to their mansion for an elegant dinner.
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For a whiff of elegant Britain, wander through the neighborhood of St. James's.
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It's a subtle change that gives the device a more elegant, premium appearance.
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And how to be sure they know how to use the ... So elegant!
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Their elegant and minimalist look will add a classy touch to any outfit.
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Its two camera sensors sit flush with the phone's back, looking quite elegant.
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In person, Mr. Pontallier was very much like Margaux wines, gracious and elegant.
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The whole thing feels like ballet — elegant, genteel, pretty — without generating any fun.
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Blockchain offers an elegant solution to the peer-to-peer communication platform problem.
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The elegant, discrete form factor doesn't brand you as a serious vape user.
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This was, hands down, the most elegant way I'd ever seen bacon presented.
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"I agree that I'm drawn to it because it's mathematically elegant," agrees Preskill.
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That play had more psychological acuity than "Conflict" and a more elegant structure.
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"It's elegant and bright, and I'd really like to own everything in it."
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All served in a subdued and elegant setting decorated with handmade ceramic tiles.
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As his taste matured, "I've always admired classic, simple, elegant timepieces," he said.
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Wijnaldum's first task was to disrupt Sergio Busquets, Barcelona's elegant, deep-lying conductor.
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I think the other three entries were doable, and the bottommost particularly elegant.
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Up in the air, New Year's Eve turns into an elegant, existential riddle.
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They decided the decorations were not elegant enough and needed to be enhanced.
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The story is streamlined, simple and elegant, but the plot is thickly layered.
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I think the more elegant solution ... I mean, what do we want here?
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Her melting tone and natural richness were ideal for Adalgisa's elegant, wistful phrases.
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Outdoor space: Neatly trimmed boxwood gives the home an elegant appearance, and the .
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Both rooms have elegant transom panes over exterior windows and interior glass doors.
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It has a long, successful history of creating elegant software that just works.
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His language might be spare, but his turn of phrase is strikingly elegant.
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Rooms are quiet, tasteful, and elegant, and oceanfront view rooms are simply stunning.
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There are going to be parts that are not classic, clean, elegant Oscar.
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") to unobtrusive, sometimes elegant rhyme and slant rhyme ("Don't say it, Arthur. Don't.
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The difficulty with hybrids, though, is that they're often more awkward than elegant.
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Bottom heavy, his body tapered to an elegant head with a Greek nose.
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She dressed in suits and tuxedos and was very elegant with the girls.
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And, it was quite the opposite from the elegant affair across the country.
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However, the conglomerate has crafted an elegant solution to mitigate future import levies.
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In some cases it could serve as a more elegant type of duster.
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However fluent, expert and elegant, it is routine contemporary partnering with new accessories.
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Yet the elegant Mr. Tharaud's version, at once probing and impetuous, is exceptional.
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It's simple and elegant—more like high-quality headphones than a gaming headset.
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Maybe I looked like some nerdy gigolo or this elegant woman's attentive secretary.
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It&aposs also like a less elegant version of a local level pageant.
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Every piece of furniture in the high school is colorful, elegant and unusual.
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From his hands came a slow, elegant tidewater of chords, unresolved and Impressionistic.
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To some, this may seem a spartan meal, and it certainly isn't elegant.
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Mr. Chabon's writing is elegant and vivid, as are his descriptions of Pittsburgh.
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They turned out to be surprisingly and broadly applicable, with many elegant uses.
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He showed me the elegant notebooks that he buys at Fabriano, in Rome.
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"Come sit at our table," one wall read in large, elegant black letters.
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Even hamsters can appreciate the quality cabin materials and elegant touch-screen interface.
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The company's design team prioritized ease of construction and elegant, but affordable design.
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The room was tasteful and elegant and well-sized at 300 square feet.
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Young, elegant, caramel-colored, probably a pit bull mix, she was a charmer.
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Despite her rather elegant Continental name, Helene Stapinski has a Jersey City voice.
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Equally elegant and practical were the simple leather sandals that grounded each look.
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On the outside looking in, the Roy family is elegant, confident, and daunting.
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For Monique Lhuillier, the ideal is a timeless, elegant and wedding-appropriate look.
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Nowadays, producers have learned how to make lighter, more graceful and elegant wines.
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The space has an elegant wooden bar, which serves wine in the evenings.
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Meet the artisans making elegant dishes for some of the country's top restaurants.
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Here, graystone homes and brick cottages line elegant boulevards with wide, grassy medians.
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Both wonkish and elegant, "The King Is Dead" allows us a peek inside.
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He could turn an elegant phrase and toss off a pithy bon mot.
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Piglet's bedding is all 100% stonewashed linen in all its rumpled, elegant glory.
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Always above you, it's a deft, elegant reminder that you're somewhere slightly unknown.
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The whole thing is very elegant, but its usefulness depends on, well, you.
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Priyanka Chopra looked elegant while attending the Cannes Film Festival that same month.
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A Gutenberg Bible, then another, century after century, elegant grillwork crisscrossing the shelves.
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The hotel is exceptionally elegant and refined, while still remaining warm and welcoming.
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"What intrigues me about them is a kind of elegant simplicity," he said.
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Our Wirecutter team distilled the best gear for unfussy but elegant dinner parties.
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Some guests opted for simple, elegant black dresses to go with their masks.
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The 10-bedroom, 14-bathroom estate has elegant appeal both indoors and out.
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A series of elegant animations illustrate basic statistics, from probability to linear regression.
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The is the most elegant and consummate experience one could demand from CliffsNotes.
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Even the elegant onstage quartet, playing its elegant live score by the great Philip Glass, seems placed there as a nod to Trump's love of finery and wastefulness rather than to serve the direction of King Lear's overall mental decline.
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The housing units' aluminium exteriors are as shiny and elegant as a VanMoof bicycle.
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The result is an elegant jigsaw puzzle of jewel tones accented with brass handles.
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The small plates of food are elegant and hastily placed in front of me.
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Diab similarly wore an elegant gold gown with a glittering statement necklace and earrings.
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Each watercolor features clearly articulated lines of text in lowercase serif or elegant script.
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Though it's not as elegant as hers, it gets the job done quite wonderfully.
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Monster Hunter: World binned this mechanic in favour of a much more elegant solution.
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We probably have to thank Porsche for the boat's very German minimalist, elegant concept.
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Saturday's nuptials is the latest in a long line of elegant Kennedy family weddings.
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Fame awaits the genius who figures out the elegant VR interface for VR creation.
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The elegant getup flows like a gown while also sporting statement cigarette pant legs.
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And she's so incredibly elegant, but in a way that's not in-your-face.
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The complexity of chemistry flattens into the elegant beauty of the quantum mechanical atom.
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I actually think the way Meloni's character's gayness is signposted is kind of elegant.
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When I step away from a challenging project, I often discover an elegant solution.
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That honor probably goes to figure skating costumes — the elegant and the garish alike.
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A simple, soft sand-colored sheath will keep you comfortable while looking super-elegant.
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"I wanted it to be simple, bohemian, and elegant," she also told Brides magazine.
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Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick had an elegant night out on Thursday.
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Few creatures are as elegant—and formidable—as a humpback whale on the move.
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Vesper was one of the most elegant and usable pieces of software I've used.
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Those looking for an elegant option should try the Off to the Ball Dessert.
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His tastes were modest: elegant, but worn, suits, sometimes a palliasse to sleep on.
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It is the most elegant and informative election map I have seen. pic.twitter.com/AbsUJzOdbM
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The publisher's editions are elegant, and come with additional specially commissioned illustrations and artwork.
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Only it's a teeny tiny one, about as elegant as such things can be.
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Indeed, more immigration would in many ways be an elegant solution to regional decline.
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This place is really elegant, and there's no place in this place for you.
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It's an elegant-looking device, made of machined aluminum and a dramatically simplified interface.
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In Austria's capital Berger lived in an elegant villa confiscated from a Jewish family.
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The aerial act is terrific, the horses elegant, the Wheel of Wonder sufficiently terrifying.
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Unlike some RSS apps, one of Feedbin's main selling points is its elegant design.
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The clinic was clean and elegant; there were no coat hangers or dirty bandages.
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"Her dresses will be happy and elegant and match who she is," Rahm explains.
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IN 215 Girolamo Fracastoro, a doctor and poet, published an elegant theory of contagion.
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MELINDA GATES: Well-- I'm not always elegant in how I bring these things up.
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He was not somebody who was content to write elegant music for easy listening.
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Polished and elegant, Herrera's models felt right at home on the Upper East Side.
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That's about as elegant a revealer as you can get, as split revealers go.
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But by then, Mlodozeniec's elegant design had taken on a life of its own.
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She accessorized her elegant ensemble with a matching hat, clutch and sky-high heels.
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Both purport to be more elegant and user-friendly than everything else out there.
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It started with the elegant piece of bling he put on her ring finger.
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This may just be how celebrities prefer to be dressed: simple, elegant, and understated.
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The current tap and bloom gestures work, but aren't exactly elegant or fast. pic.twitter.
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It's time to pull the trigger on that elegant statement mirror you've been eyeing.
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" His Self-Realization"I was disappointed when the elegant ladies wouldn't buy my hats.
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Moto 360The Moto 23 is beautiful, simple, and elegant, but it's not good enough.
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The royal bride wore an elegant updo accessorized with the Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau.
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The idea seems elegant, but neither a market nor data accounts have materialised yet.
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Hairstylist Jeri Baker gave Ricci an elegant updo, with a bun wrapped in strands.
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Chic. Elegant. Uniform. These terms probably come to mind when thinking about French style.
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And his grave, thoughtful prose is an elegant match for Shelley's gothic Victorian raptures.
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The tiny library was as elegant as a Renaissance painting, as meticulous as Disneyland.
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"I hope it inspires couples everywhere to have some elegant fun with their wedding."
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It's an elegant series that proves Bourouissa's equal commitment to studio and social practice.
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She had to be elegant, for one thing, and she had to have attitude.
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An elegant piece of furniture of which Chip and Joanna Gaines would be proud.
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It was minimalist, white, elegant, and looked custom-made for such a swanky setting.
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In 2015, she opted for an elegant forest green gown with Old Hollywood hair.
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A more elegant, multi-course dinner followed and included nods to Michele's Italian heritage.
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Shovel Knight has what we might call the most standard and elegant boss rush.
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User experience designers work to make things elegant and simple and accessible to all.
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The Elegant and Jewel smartwatches are a tad bigger than the original watch, though.
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It's such a quiet moment with him, looking very elegant but also very intimate.
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"Ashley S." wore her hair in an elegant updo completed with a long veil.
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It's not her job to come up with an elegant solution to rape culture.
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"It was simple and elegant," 23-year-old Emily Devaney from New Zealand said.
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Aniston matched it to her elegant black cady gown from the Michael Kors Collection.
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Our take: Apple's AirPods are more elegant as well as smaller and more comfortable.
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This discovery of this elegant system was called "paradigm-shifting" by the prize committee.
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It tasted like breakfast and dessert rolled into one, light and elegant—like spring.
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Tesla's goal with the Model 3 was simple and elegant interiors, noted von Holzhausen.
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Lohan looked elegant in a cream dress as she posed with the happy couple.
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But would people, myself included, treat pigeons better if they were slightly more... elegant?
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However, unlike other bumper covers or even other corner protectors, Rmour's product looks elegant.
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The flight attendant's script looks as elegant and understated as would Paltrow's, we assume.
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The consequences, especially for emerging economies, can be monumental but they are rarely elegant.
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After Mr Trudeau's elegant turn at the lecture podium that could begin to change.
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The more lavish dinner option is the Dopolavoro, housed in its own elegant building.
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But on Tuesday you spat out rhymes with a vulgar and sometimes elegant rage.
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But here's the big question: Would the proposals, elegant in theory, work in practice?
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In France, too, wood is being introduced as an elegant, practical option for housing.
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Camp slipped a particularly masculine, understatedly elegant silver braided engagement ring onto Astin's finger.
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Mahajan's prose is elegant and incisive, his scope sweeping, and his sensibility cynically detached.
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The nail itself is usually invisible but implied: The fingers are elegant and tapered.
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Winch, the yacht's designer, stressed that Tis was designed to be understated and elegant.
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It felt like I was relaxing at an elegant Ottoman palace from long ago.
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German Alexander gives a lean, elegant physicality to Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks.
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In a spare, elegant staging, he worked through the opera's problems, not against them.
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" Mr. McCoy said: "She was confident, warm and persuasive in an effortless, elegant way.
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Between the tiny, elegant cups, nearly overflowing with coffee, were dates dusted with sugar.
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A badminton court was set up in the center of the hotel's elegant courtyard.
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The famous Liège-Guillemins station in Belgium is one of the country's most elegant.
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One space features five elegant abstractions by Brice Marden dating from 22000 to 216.
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In its heydey it had elegant cabins of mahogany and teak with brass finishings.
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Her simple but elegant ensemble was complimented by her high ponytail and red lipstick.
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The opposite wall holds a jumble of overlapping, elegant geometric abstractions, also on wood.
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The small, multicolored ceramics from Year & Day make even the messiest spreads look elegant.
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Chilly and elegant, the photographs were shot by Mr. Rubchinskiy during the film shoot.
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It was elegant, balanced—almost noble, I observed, before tossing the letter out again.
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For those of a wonky disposition, Mr. Mehta provides elegant analyses on his blog.
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In that respect, one state can seem a simpler, cleaner and more elegant solution.
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A handful of the season's most elegant pairs — in plated gold, silver and more.
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At the France premiere for "Fifty Shades Freed," Johnson wore an elegant white dress.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Strolling along elegant boulevards is one of the pleasures of visiting Paris.
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Here, he kept a classic look with a black tux and elegant bow tie.
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Then came the wave of elegant venues with seafood displayed on beds of ice.
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He runs Empirical alongside an elegant head of marketing named Diana Trout (Miriam Shor).
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This week Winter stepped out in two very elegant gowns channeling Old Hollywood glamour.
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By carrying an elegant glass water bottle instead of a regular old plastic one.
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The bateau neckline, the 3/4-length sleeves, the elegant simplicity was absolutely stunning.
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Princess Kate opted for an elegant white dress covered with a black circular pattern.
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As the architect for Prada's stores, Roberto Baciocchi created an elegant, clean-lined aesthetic.
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CalPERS' Supreme Court counsel from Goldstein & Russell explained the conundrum in an elegant Feb.
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The Huawei Mate 8 offers a very large screen in an elegant, thin body.
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Yet, their campaign to release the elegant piece is anything but young or dumb.
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Dragons aren't scary when they're made out of pancakes A very elegant light snack.
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We have a sudden hunger for understated but elegant acting combined with colorful foods.
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It also houses an office, an eat-in kitchen, and an unmistakably elegant garden.
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Gussie was no elegant lady, but she did nothing to blacken her name morally.
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I accepted because she's not the easiest or most elegant or most charismatic speaker.
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She was very tall, and elegant—really beautiful, in a sort of Amazonian way.
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I meandered into the lobby before finding my room, which was small but elegant.
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I like to think of my style as real elegant meets blue collar. 2.
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That left the VERISMO/MUR crossing, which I find less elegant than HARISSA/SUR.
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His voice dark and smoky, he sang with elegant relish through long, smooth phrases.
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London Terrace had elegant apartments; nearby there were, and still are, public housing projects.
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I want to stay current but at this age require a more elegant style.
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But stepping through its elegant doors offers a welcome break from the party scene.
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In the second half of the year, we are launching a more elegant watch.
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But as quiet as it is, this visually elegant show is anything but dispassionate.
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Cheat codes "are elegant solutions to problems that haven't been thought of," he said.
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This elegant tart, with tangerine, ginger and a little chocolate, is one of them.
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The vertical projection stretches her out, making her incredibly tall and even more elegant.
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Bieber and then-girlfriend Selena Gomez looked elegant at the 2011 American Music Awards.
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But there are also many images that are strikingly beautiful, elegant and carefully composed.
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Elina Garanca, who played the role on opening night, was cool and immaculately elegant.
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The very concept of The X-Files is beautiful and elegant in its simplicity.
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Curated by Mary Clare McKinley, the show has been given a wonderfully elegant installation.
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Guests seemed to honor that role, showing up in elegant gowns, suits and furs.
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One of the most ingenious systems of Stellaris is its elegant escalation of complexity.
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A few years ago, our best friends joined us for an unrushed, elegant dinner.
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The napkins are soft and absorbent, and the thick tablecloths look smooth and elegant.
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It might sound kind of goofy, but it actually is a really elegant solution.
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At the center of our defenses was our immune system, our most elegant defense.
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The efficiency gap is an elegant way to quantify the extent of partisan gerrymandering.
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That said, the loin is more elegant — neater to slice and softer to eat.
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The Wine Lounge offers a relaxed and elegant tasting experience, either indoors or alfresco.
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For one-stop shopping, try one of the city's handful of elegant concept stores.
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Who stays here: Sophisticated travelers who are looking for an elegant and elevated stay.
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A sturdy, elegant palette mixes stainless steel railings and Corten planters with industrial relics.
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Each level of The Aficionados, an elegant townhouse and restaurant, offers a distinctive temptation.
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"Our wines have become more elegant and precise, and less extracted," said Sébastien Sigaud.
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"The gas station was elegant and beautiful, and that was his hallmark," she added.
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They were all white women, and they seemed so stately to me, so elegant.
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"I didn't want it to be piss elegant — I prefer it a bit muddy."
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Visually, it's simple but elegant, working around current-generation headsets' limited field of view.
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The weightiest expectation was placed on the shoulders of an elegant idea called supersymmetry.
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A dignified bureaucrat to the end, David Levy signed his name in elegant flourishes.
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She brings together influences from Europe, Africa and the Caribbean in clean, elegant silhouettes.
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Mr. Martin was the suave, elegant straight man; Mr. Lewis was manic and kinetic.
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It may not be elegant, but its roots are pretty straightforward: COronaVIrus Disease 2019.
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The line was narrow, just skating over the body; the mood was elegant efficiency.
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And that, perhaps, is the key takeaway from this elegant, loosely crafted, idiosyncratic book.
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" Morgan Powell, a 24-year-old arts fund-raiser, said, "She's elegant and articulate.
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It's understated and elegant, with fragrant floral aromas and flavors of spicy dark fruit.
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In addition to elegant food, the restaurant offers some stunning views of the harbor.
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She made an elegant and monochromatic entrance to her life in the White House.
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Zoboi's mash-up of cities and genres is self-assured, elegant and utterly captivating.
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It always amazes me that these fine particles will become elegant, complex Scotch whisky.
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It's assertive yet elegant, with lively citrus notes popping through the smoke and iodine.
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Mr. Hallberg now makes his virtuoso dances look like exercises in super-elegant suffering.
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It was fun, elegant, and seemingly effortless — the kind of cut anyone would want.
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The most elegant way to adjust to censorship is to engage in self-censorship.
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"In France, it's more elegant to invite people to your home," de Libran says.
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He is surely the most elegant and balletic athlete on the pro tennis circuit.
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He is surely the most elegant and balletic athlete on the pro tennis circuit.
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Old Hollywood movie stars could easily be imagined carousing around the elegant swimming pool.
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Schwartz has transformed his duplex into a nest of elegant, John Derian-inflected whimsy.
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The elegant Steakhouse 55 offers refined service and quality, though it can be expensive.
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It was a simple yet elegant choice that worked well with the cowl neckline.
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One of Fuller's customizations was the crown molding, lending the space an elegant symmetry.
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From the packaging to the bottles themselves, everything about Winc is elegant and sophisticated.
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Our writer found mansion after mansion in various states of opulence and elegant decay.
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The Plaza in New York is the city's go-to location for elegant decorations.
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Here and throughout the home are spacious proportions, inlaid hardwood floors and elegant moldings.
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The battery operated wood vaporizer heats your bud under an elegant laser-etched cover.
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And we've introduced anklets, a new category for adult woman, and they're pretty elegant.
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Elegant and inventive, Ms. Pericet's dancing is so careful and studied it feels stingy.
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Krivak is an extraordinarily elegant writer, with a deep awareness of the natural world.
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It's made from organic and biodynamically grown grapes, and is equally elegant in profile.
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"The idea was to look very fashion-forward, yet elegant and chic," he said.
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Trust Exercise is a viciously elegant novel with a structure so sharp it cuts.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Ryan McCarty hypnotizes us with an elegant whirligig of a puzzle.
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Mr. Arias gave her a tour of his elegant home before signing his book.
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This is somewhat surprising, given the elegant outer order of the journalist's work life.
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Sitting right there was an elegant model of the neurology of the distressed teenager.
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So weighing those … MULANEY I thought that was an elegant way to use cursing.
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Our restaurant critic Besha Rodell gets nostalgic over Australia's elegant and dramatic waterfront institutions.
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AN ELEGANT DEFENSE: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System, by Matt Richtel.
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Bunk beds come in all different styles, ranging from utilitarian to elaborate to elegant.
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Her pieces are all handcrafted in gold and silver, which looks so incredibly elegant.
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"They're searching for the most elegant model," said one developer who works with Google.
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Today we have a very large offering of very elegant watches, but more for evening-wear watches and special-occasion watches, and we wanted to have a day watch that would be more casual wear, though it's still very thin and elegant.
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Add silver accents like candle holder and serving trays for an ever more elegant touch.
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It was just red and simple and elegant and beautiful, and that's how I felt.
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It registers as an elegant and pleasing narrative, not just an interesting collection of facts.
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Apple's MacBook Trackpad is noticeably larger and more elegant looking that the Type Cover's touchpad.
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Chen piled up the points with four quad jumps to go with his elegant skating.
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LONDON — Kate Beckinsale is so damn suave, she even makes giant inflatable penises look elegant.
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The resulting look is 100 percent Markle: elegant, sleek, and flattering — without looking too fussy.
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Practical, classy, and elegant… Praying for her family…her husband and 13 yr old daughter.
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Even all those baseball birds were chosen because they're regionally identifiable, elegant, quick and strong.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China Resources has secured an elegant exit from an ugly fight.
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The current anatomic model is elegant and simple and will help students understand this structure.
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It is an elegant compromise—a hybrid—of both defined benefit and defined contribution principles.
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For those who knew her in LRDC she was an engaging, elegant, and warm person.
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"If you can manage doing it where you look elegant, that's ideal," Brown adds. 3.
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I'm always looking for discreet and elegant ways to take it out before I eat.
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He decided he would bring the DJs and party themes to his club, Rudely Elegant.
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I walked the elegant hallways that had large windows, plush carpet, and antique wooden furniture.
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For others, like the elegant '70s-inspired maroon, velvet jumpsuit, I kept the size 20.
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For the more elegant whiskey lovers in your life, consider this dainty rose gold flask.
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In clear, elegant prose it makes large claims in metaphysics, morals and, by implication, politics.
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Their designs are like miniature works of art, some neutral and elegant, some insanely intricate.
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Still, it was elegant and sustainable, with no single-use plastics for Malin + Goetz products.
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The video stars Rousey first in an elegant dress, showing off her more public face.
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There is a market for a super thin, light, and elegant touchscreen laptop out there.
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Taylor wore a chic pink black-flowered dress with an elegant black blazer over it.
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Legend, 38, kept things elegant and simple in a black tuxedo with matching bow tie.
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October 2015This elegant, curly updo had serious dimension, thanks to dark roots and lighter ends.
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The wedding was elegant and homey at the same time — everything I could have wanted.
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The toxic political environment has not allowed for nuanced conversations or elegant solutions, said Miccio.
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Under her elegant jackets, her chunky earrings and glittery fake nails, she was a tigress.
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And all of the solutions are relatively hacky or not elegant and pretty easily undermined.
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But who knows, really, how Payne acquired her elegant deportment or her fascination with diamonds.
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His tastes were modest: elegant, but worn, suits, sometimes a straw palliasse to sleep on.
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The easiest way to look elegant while still consuming the maximum amount of cheese. 24.
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Tapper took some time to compose an elegant, thoughtful response, which quickly became viral gold: .
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It's hard to imagine a more elegant implementation of threads than the one Slack designed.
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She loves Victoria's elegant but smart dresses, so expect her to wear one very soon.
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The elegant setup included a gaggle of pink roses ...even pink-themed treadmill and weights.
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The automoderation craze, once trumpeted as an elegant solution, is now part of the problem.
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That reference allowed Clinton to end her response with an elegant twist of the knife.
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The royal mom looked elegant, but fun, in a floral Erdem dress with beige wedges.
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It's not the most elegant solution, but it works—and with no additional hardware.5.
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"I find this beautifully frames the face and makes my clients feel elegant," he says.
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Each succulent sits atop an elegant recycled glass vase that fits right into any décor.
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Everything about it is true to who she is — a classic, elegant, beautiful, sophisticated woman.
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There is even a Chinese saying that "to steal a book is an elegant offence".
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With their long necks and elegant strides, giraffes have captivated humanity for thousands of years.
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Ironically, Rowling's patronus is a heron, an elegant bird that eats salmon in the wild.
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"[It's] cosmetically elegant and absorbs very well, giving the skin a nice glow," he says.
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All the while, she's sported some of the most elegant and daring looks in Hollywood.
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Most post-internet art revels in crappiness, but upstairs we encounter that which is elegant.
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There's little hope that any would be able to arrange an elegant exit from Europe.
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They'll live in their $12 million Brentwood mansion with its granite countertops and elegant wainscoting.
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Colorful, deep and elegant, it would look right at home in an Archibald Motley painting.
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It was modern and elegant all while exhibiting a lot of intricate details and embroideries.
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West, meanwhile, looked just as elegant in a tailored black tux and black suede shoes.
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Jenner, 66, looked elegant in a black off-the-shoulder evening gown by Chiara Boni.
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The cost of the elegant house and gardens they built was the enslavement of humans.
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Meanwhile, Princess Kate opted for an elegant white dress covered with a black circular pattern.
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They're also a subtle visual detail that makes the device look a lot more elegant.
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Since it's the first elegant night, we get a free bottle of wine with dinner.
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The silhouette was elegant, but some thought the decorative features were a bit too much.
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It's really the best of both worlds, combining an elegant retro aesthetic with modern utility.
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A starter came, and wine, then an elegant main dish, and finally dessert and coffee.
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Best ForChic and elegant entertaining essentials from table linens to dinnerware, decor, and even gifts.
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The simple design feels elegant with sharp-looking fabric on the headband and ear cups.
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"Kefalov said the study was "elegant," and that it demonstrated the "power of adaptive evolution.
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If you're familiar with Conway's Game of Life it's broadly similar but not so elegant.
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I'm not sure why, exactly; it just felt more laid-back, more elegant, more ... French?
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People are playing the game, and it's as elegant and fun as it ever was.
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Tatyana Trifonova Tatyana Trifonova assembles dolls that combine the characteristics of elegant women with animals.
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The selfie showed off the elegant ivory gown which she paired with a matching veil.
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The so-called Square Mile harbors many elegant properties boasting stunning aesthetics and captivating histories.
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"Ideally it's meatloaf and mashed potatoes, paired with elegant lighting, candles, and flowers," Kate said.
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The house opens into an elegant entryway, adorned with high ceilings and a crystal chandelier.
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It's not an elegant solution, but it's not to late to go buy an antenna.
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It's just so simple and elegant and I use it on all of my clients.
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"Where it all settles out really depends on how elegant the negotiations go," she said.
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Part of that celebration is serving ya dong in both shot form and elegant cocktails.
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Ahead you'll find three elegant yet simple shellfish dishes that we can and should master!
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An elegant flavour matches this decorative botanical—citrus, lavender and aniseed, with a peppery bite.
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It's touches like this that call to mind the elegant simplicity Apple is known for.
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Every accord contains at least one loophole, and UNDATA's is really quite an elegant one.
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Called the Mi Watch, it's a dead ringer for Apple Watch, albeit considerably less elegant.
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The letters echo her voice—"confident, elegant, detailed, openhearted," as Jewell and Stout describe it .
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This time of year we're all about Rosie Schaap's elegant recipe for gin and juice.
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Today's puzzle by Mr. Schultz, however, successfully matches up the marks, which is very elegant.
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Perch LA serves an elegant French menu from a rooftop in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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Yet a distinctive sensibility emerges in Price's pervasively elegant and subtle handling of familiar idioms.
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The elegant blue-and-white vases, pots, and bowls are a part of Dutch identity.
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While it was an elegant affair, there were playful aspects to the wedding as well.
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Sauter thought it was time to elevate the elegant Scully to a more prominent role.
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No matter how elegant or wired the timepieces in question, it is a rebel move.
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According to Lora Haddock, founder and CEO of Lora DiCarlo, customers want something more elegant.
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For under $100 per unit, you can do something elegant, like a simple crystal shape.
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We're really excited to unveil our LEGO brick version of this elegant and timeless machine.
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And what's not to like about its usual display of quirky yet elegant color-blocking?
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Behind intricately carved wood front doors, an elegant foyer and metal-lined staircase greets guests.
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Photographers caught our elegant first lady wearing a $39 jacket from the clothing store Zara.
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He has lived in New York since attending Juilliard, and speaks elegant, lightly accented English.
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Probably the most elegant was the Fondation Beyeler museum, over the Swiss border in Basel.
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The Leia doll features a silver corset belt, a matching handbag, and elegant white shoes.
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At the Harper's Bazaar event during NYFW 2019, Klum dazzled in an elegant red gown.
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The app is simple to use, elegant looking and includes basic cooking instructions, including temperatures.
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They even made a romper — in organza, traced with an armature of velvet — look elegant.
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Theron looked elegant in a sleeveless dress at the 2019 Critics' Choice Awards in January.
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Along with clothes for men, women, and kids, the sale includes many elegant home goods.
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THE SOUND This covers collection is elegant and warm, exceedingly mannered but also keenly felt.
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Restaurants range from the elegant La Zingara Ristorante to the old-fashioned Sycamore Drive-In.
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Here we have one in all black, but crammed with subtle details and elegant textures.
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Zooming in is the process of finding elegant, intuitive solutions to these newly identified industries.
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I looked into the dining room and saw these elegant people having a good time.
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Available in a soft rose or elegant chartreuse, you can't go wrong with either color.
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Get personalized photo gifts at Artifact UprisingBest for: Minimalist, elegant designs and eco-conscious materials.
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Tavern 38 is a find: an elegant, upscale Greek restaurant with down-to-earth prices.
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For a start, the interface is polished and elegant, making typing and editing a pleasure.
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Benjamin Clementine, a strikingly elegant 27-year-old musician and poet, towered above them all.
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It was like she can still go out there and represent a fine, elegant woman.
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Ms. Pires, 71, is an elegant technician and probing interpreter without a trace of flashiness.
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Theoretically, at least, Morgons should be a little denser and Fleuries a little more elegant.
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Lemaire's simple, romantic sensibility was evident in this single, elegant drop earring fringed with horsehair.
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These meals are light and elegant, with simple flavors like lemon, sage, and balsamic vinegar.
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You can hide them in the settings, but this feature could have been more elegant.
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Today's adventure game-makers are crafting emotional, accessible narratives that are underpinned by elegant mechanics.
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Pair it with some gimbap and you'll have one hell of an elegant meal, indeed.
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Its interior is very dark, cavernous, and elegant feeling with the piano and red curtains.
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Sab's darkly elegant 3D digital art reflects his experiences and conflicted identity as an immigrant.
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Their clothes looked elegant yet comfortable, a sure sign that they were very, very expensive. . . .
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But "Mercury" suffers from a self-consciousness that undermines whatever elegant observation this mechanism allows.
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The Kitty looks elegant and classy next to our top pick, the angular Moka Express.
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For a special few, however, only the most elegant and noteworthy gifts are good enough.
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Women usually paint their faces, wear elegant dresses and hats adorned with feathers and flowers.
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"It is like eating shawarma and pita, but a little more elegant," Dr. Cline said.
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The scent is as close as you will come to smelling like elegant pie filling.
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The fragrance is soft and elegant, with rose notes and hints of peony and osmanthus.
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For nearly 16123 years, the Brownings lived under the spell of this elegant Renaissance capital.
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Ruth Negga (best actress nominee for "Loving") looked long, lean, and elegant in custom Valentino.
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It depends on the party whether I want to be elegant or dirty or fresh.
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I reused this elegant grid pattern from a Patrick Berry puzzle I loved from 2016.
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"This photo is lovely and elegant," wrote a fan of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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This is a different sort of movie: a stately, elegant epic paced like an elegy.
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Lil Baby is wiry and rough-edged, while the elegant Gunna verges on new age.
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Richard buys junked out cars and flips them into elegant hot rods for huge profits.
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Read: Parul Sehgal's elegant review of Rob Doyle's novel "Threshold" is a pleasure in itself.
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Read: Parul Sehgal's elegant review of Rob Doyle's novel "Threshold" is a pleasure in itself.
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He challenges religious and secular ignorance, yielding an overview that is both elegant and insightful.
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The way Ms. Rebet abbreviates the men, especially, is lovely, like an elegant hieratic calligraphy.
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A piece of pearl jewelry always adds a romantic and elegant note to a look.
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The dress wasn't available in Ms. Janko's size, so the boutique, Simply Elegant, ordered it.
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Another restaurant, Lobby, with an elegant coffered ceiling, is a more informal, all-day cafe.
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But the lobby has since been recreated with an eye toward the hotel's elegant past.
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She handed out $100 bills as tips, wore fancy clothes and lived in elegant hotels.
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While thin and elegant, the remote control vanishes between couch cushions on a regular basis.
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Our democratic republic is an elegant system but lately it hasn't been quite democratic enough.
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I thought Doria Ragland, the bride's mother, was remarkable — elegant, dignified, radiant in her solitude.
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"They believed that Mother Nature was elegant, simple and kind about providing clues," she wrote.
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Simple yet elegant and polished, this room divider is compatible with almost any room decor.
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Mr. Downton's elegant sketches of glamorous women decorated dresses, a coat and some ladylike handbags.
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Recent vintages have been superb, elegant and tense, with aromas of violets and fine tannins.
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Watch Report This season's chronographs are inspired by the sporty but elegant midcentury racing style.
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Her translation is as elegant, playful and layered as the original — and never appears labored.
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He also transformed Gioielleria Carli into the elegant, Romantic-era boutique that it remains today.
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"She was an elegant, warm, expressive powerhouse," says Zowie Broach, the school's head of fashion.
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Closed since the 1980s, the elegant brick and stone theater has hardly changed for generations.
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Chaotically elegant and joyfully bubbly, but unwieldy, the work doesn't get uncorked all that often.
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But the devices proved too expensive in a market with less elegant but cheaper alternatives.
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Cocoon House proves that sustainable design doesn't preclude gracious proportions, generous daylight or elegant interiors.
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The elegant, soulful Ms. Williams, left alone onstage in the end, most gorgeously encapsulates it.
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The app is elegant and straightforward, and the source is generally cited and fact-checked.
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For its elegant Cellini collection, Rolex has introduced its first lunar model since the 1950s.
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La Marca prosecco is an affordable but elegant alternative to champagne that goes with anything.
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Two hard-to-find entrances lead into an elegant room of muted Aalto-ish minimalism.
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Shopping excursions to the store are typically bisected by a break in the elegant restaurant.
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Other looks that Markle is fond of include elegant, conservative pencil skirts and chic pantsuits.
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With the match in his grasp, Nadal wavered while Federer let his elegant strokes fly.
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The improbable matter and elegant manner of the writing put me in mind of Borges.
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And the "Parasite" team created an ultramodern house with secret passageways and an elegant garden.
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Daniel Lee 's premiere collection proved the British designer was a master at elegant simplicity.
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