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  • Ricks's book is the product of one man's donnish, Anglocentric sensibility.
  • The donnish performer expressed his joy at being back in New York, where he first performed 36 years ago.
  • His Norwegian name ( pronounced man-sir ) proclaimed his North Dakota farm roots; his donnish mien concealed them.
  • The university classics departments at Stanford and Berkeley may be big, but Stoppard aims to corral more than the donnish.
  • His school-donnish herringbone blazer could be a costume, and maybe it is : He wears his own clothes in his movies.
  • Scott, a donnish man who smoked a pipe and collected Oriental art, could not always be counted on to carry Nixon's water.
  • His limp handshake and lack of military experience ( and his stooping donnish manner at a time when many politicians were former officers ) were political handicaps in later life.
  • His narrator, dressed in slacks, open-neck shirt and sweater, has a distinctive character of his own, beginning as an avuncular, chatty fellow who tells two donnish jokes.
  • Hart had arranged for Miles to meet English professor Ricks _ the brilliant, donnish, and militantly antireligious devotee of T . S . Eliot and Bob Dylan _ during a campus visit.
  • Nathan, with his laid-back sarcasm and his donnish fashion sense, recalls Joe Turner, the CIA analyst Redford played in " Three Days of the Condor " in 1975.
  • In fact, politics are inconsequential to the action of " Il Trovatore, " and Moshinsky's sloppy take, like Vick's donnish one, self-destructed on arrival.
  • The story's central gambit has Lester joining Dashiell's group therapy sessions ( led by an amusingly donnish Peter Bogdanovich ) so he can find out more about Dashiell, Ramona's famous ex.
  • The ubiquitous, often derogatory references to Ivory's donnish, Brahmin sensibility-he is the pole directly opposite of the Quentin Tarantinos of the film world-are clearly familiar to him, and not entirely welcome.
  • Pivot's easy charm, intellectual curiosity and boyish enthusiasm have contributed to his popularity : with his donnish tweed jacket and half-moon glasses, he is a welcome guest in any book-lined sitting room.
  • Harris also faults the editors'" donnish conservatism " and their adherence to prudish Victorian morals, citing as an example the non-inclusion of " various centuries-old'four-letter words'" until 1972.
  • It also allows room for O'Brian's donnish drolleries-- short asides playing on words like " loggerheads " and " cloisonne, " the innocently off-color conversation between Stephen and the young lady anatomist.
  • Although Sir Colin presents himself as a diffident, soft-spoken man-- the word " donnish " springs to an American's mind-- he has nonetheless earned a reputation in Britain as a fearless and articulate artist-philosopher.
  • One can choose between the Honorable Recluse, a style epitomized by Sean Connery, who wears a donnish salt-and-pepper beard in " Finding Forrester, " and the Gentleman Jock, represented by Mark McGwire, the Cardinals'slugger.
  • In that context, the " Dossier " can  . . . look like a cheeky two-fingered salute to the academic world, a farewell raspberry blown at all things pedantically donnish, in a manner Lucky Jim would surely have approved.
  • The plain-speaking Judge McDonald brought a slight Texas tang to an international buffet of accents : the upscale Australian English of Grant Niemann, who opened for the prosecution; the Dutch English of Michail Wladimiroff and Alfons Orie for the defense; the donnish locutions of Gow.
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