Dave sat regally in a large armchair, his hair shimmering in the delicate light. |
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We regally glide by a group of all-terrain-vehicle riders, one of whom is having engine trouble. |
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She lowered herself regally into one of the chairs and sat quietly sipping her tea while Marley waited for her bun. |
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Sitting regally and stiff-backed was a man clad in heavy red robes, his deep-set, half-lidded eyes inspecting Halas. |
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He glanced at the girl next to him, holding her head so regally and high, her back ramrod straight. |
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In our posh London hotel suite, she glides through, thanks the press girl, and is regally solicitous when a tape recorder coughs and dies. |
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His wife sits regally with her daughter, both seeming like fairyland characters from A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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Tom sat down regally in one of the armchairs and dropped his book bag softly on the coffee table. |
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She was driven through the city, waving regally at her subjects who thronged the parched sidewalks on that hot summer's day. |
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We could happily have pottered about the site for most of our four-day break, swimming, playing footie and watching the yachts float regally by. |
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He held himself regally, an authoritative air surrounding him as he walked up to the group, his eyes holding amusement. |
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Garbed in regally beaded, colorful gowns of orange and blue-green instead of their normally drab brown shifts, they looked almost like royalty. |
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The vermilion bloom stands regally, like a blessing cardinal. |
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The best examples of this was his tea matte alligator bodice top and the regally beautiful Coco Mitchell in a lambskin jacket and skirt with contrast stitching detailing. |
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Sitting regally in the centre is the majestic Notre-Dame cathedral, which is considered to be the most beautiful medieval church in the region. |
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As the final ball landed, she stood stunned on the baseline and then walked slowly and regally to congratulate Henin-Hardenne, embracing her and offering many words of praise. |
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The High Priestess sat regally in a thickly cushioned, red velvet seat. |
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Although regally gowned for her honorary doctorate, Mrs Richards confessed that her big white hair stopped her from wearing the cap. |
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Stylish armchairs in yellow and orange are arranged regally in the central area and in the visitors' room. |
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The classic elegance and neat clean lines of an understated composition crowned by a majestic gemstone regally set on diamond-studded white gold. |
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Sonia climbed regally out of her stateroom in the fore of the ship. |
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In the course of a reception, your eyes are constantly drawn to someone who stands at the center of everyone's attention, who behaves theatrically and regally relaxed. |
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On Wednesday, Lebedev also sported a relatively sober blazer and waistcoat – albeit teamed with a black shirt and dark designer jeans – in contrast to his formal attire, which occasionally appears to be regally inspired. |
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Draped in the rich colours of African cloth, his trademark staff in hand, and his dreadlocks wrapped regally on his head, Anthony B embodies all that it is spiritual and proactive about Reggae music. |
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Though often considered the king of gamebirds, ruffed grouse don't wear the crown regally. |
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While driving down Maraashly Street in Zamalek, I spotted a regally dressed mannequin in a shop window, its black dress patterned with orbs of silver hardware. |
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Regally an hour and a half late, Ermias arrives with a train of 20 family members, bodyguards and aides. |
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