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  • They create, in effect, a sultanate of suaveness.
  • My father possessed a suaveness that is not around today.
  • So, really, the question of lack of suaveness never arises.
  • But such a theme requires more lyrical suaveness ."
  • They took him for his suaveness.
  • Unfortunately, patience is something teenagers possess in about as abundant a supply as suaveness around the opposite sex.
  • Cudahy exalts " swankness, suaveness and strangeness " and exhorts the neophyte to " be fabulous ."
  • But as hip-hop matured, it began to aspire to the poise and suaveness of rhythm-and-blues.
  • It is known before of its specie as " Matalag ", which means men and women alike to go for its aroma and suaveness.
  • Except for one brief visit to Chicago, he kept his shows in New York, where he continued to greet his loyal patrons with the suaveness that remained his trademark.
  • Here is attained the ideal of what the time expected of the " dolcezza " [ sweetness ] and the " suavit?" [ suaveness ] of music.
  • The result was described by Crohmlniceanu as " an actual monograph of humanity ", depicted with " unusual sensory acuteness " and the " suaveness " of Marc Chagall's paintings, inviting readers into a universe at once " tough " and " bucolic ".
  • His Islamic credentials _ an important factor in battling the fundamentalist opposition party that is UMNO's main rival _ are not as good as Abdullah's, but observers say his suaveness will compliment Abdullah's more down-home nature and may help attract younger Malay voters.
  • While not suited for the sensuality typically associated with the role, Phelps relied on his intelligence and aristocratic suaveness in his interpretation which he altered slightly in " The Merry Wives of Windsor, " portraying a gentlemanly knight who observed the standards of decorum regardless of the vulgarity of his current surroundings.
  • :: : : : 293 . xxx, us " gun guys " only generally want pop culture sections when it's about a significant cultural icon : James Bond's classic suaveness came partially from his having a PPK, he didn't need a big honking american M1911.45.
  • As usual in this type of multicultural production, the accents go their own peculiar ways, from the American cadences of Dennis Hopper's General Tariq, a manufactured character for the film, to the European suaveness of Alessandro Gassman's Amrok, to the German echoes of Ben Becker's Prince Sidqua.
  • In Ginang's shot of three children from a Muslim school in Perth, the adage that " clothes maketh a man " seems to hold true, while Graham's picture of an androgynous-looking teenager with close-cropped hair in Kuala Lumpur reflects a trend and urban suaveness ( read Western influence ).
  • Henri Zalis, for whom the text is more a novella than a novel, sees another hidden, " subversive " intent : " the suaveness in unhappiness, authenticity bursting from the burning core of alienation . " As Crohmlniceanu argues, Aderca rewrites " Smntorist " tropes into an Expressionist conflict between city and village, the " two great collective entities ".
  • Racu was entirely committed to his new faith : he is described by critic George Clinescu as a Catholic of " fanatical correctness ", " discretion ", and " great suaveness ", and by philologist Adrian Marino as one who suggested " all sorts of anachronisms ", " fervent and very fanatical ", but " distinguished ", " of an entirely Westernized urbanity ".
  • Mitchell, who registered as an intense dramatic presence in " Ragtime, " demonstrated a self-parodying suaveness and vital sex appeal in " Do Re Mi " that should translate ideally into the backstage ( and onstage ) posturings of " Kate, " which is directed by Michael Blakemore and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall, the inventive artistic director of Encores.