His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon. |
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But, at the time, my thoughts seemed indulgently introspective, and I kept them well buried. |
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I miss my Papa terribly for so many personal reasons, but also because he indulgently insulated me from the real world. |
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Elegant ladies sported blow-up crowns, their husbands carried discarded necklaces and flags indulgently. |
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On a terrace beyond the ravine an umbrageous oak spreads his great boughs indulgently beside the sombre Persian forms. |
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There have been suicides passed off as accidents and shiftlessness indulgently termed wanderlust. |
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It neither dismisses nor lingers indulgently on the love story and the machinations of plot. |
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There he stood, nine years of age, blinking up indulgently at his galoot of a father speaking at him in tongues. |
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When Clive is almost grown up, his father returns from India, and indulgently allows him to become an art student. |
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The OPEC States will watch from the sidelines, smile indulgently, and put the prices up. |
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It is harrowing to see how indulgently Europe, too, is reacting to this catastrophe. |
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When I used to say that changes in behaviour would generate new energy sectors, especially wind, people smiled indulgently at best. |
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Putting his glass down and stubbing out his cigarette, he smiles indulgently and tousles my brother's hair, whose face goes beetroot red with embarrassment. |
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Crisp triangles of French toast are layered with citrus segments and indulgently oozy oil-glossed pieces of warm foie gras, the best liver known to carnivores. |
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But simply to present fine slogans in these meetings and then do everything you can to nod indulgently at Tbilisi is not the way that will lead to a settlement of this very acute, very dangerous conflict situation. |
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A soothing infusion with an indulgently rich taste. |
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When I met the couple in 2003, gunter smiled indulgently at this. |
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But the toleration needed in these days does not consist alone in listening indulgently to other peoples' views and extending appreciation to those who announce discoveries. |
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The indulgently paternalistic attitude is typified by Prince Nayef. |
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Oh, how we chuckled indulgently at this humorous bit of horseplay. |
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The principal culprit was protected by countless blind eyes, and by an on-screen culture which tittered indulgently at lechery, as if it were only natural for red-blooded males. |
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She treated him indulgently, as if he were a child. He thought he did not mind. But deep below the surface it piqued him. |
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They smile indulgently, and say that everyone has the fungus. |
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