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- With a cityscape of Dresden by Bellotto comes the reminder that Casanova considered the Saxons decidedly ungallant.
- Basescu's reaction was remarkably ungallant for a country where men routinely kiss women's hands.
- He said that Mets fans had spat on him, threw batteries at him and visited him with an assortment of other ungallant deeds.
- While it may be ungallant of me to say so, but I am afraid our dear friend User : John Smith's a bit unstable.
- However, Sir Alexander made an ungallant bet with a servant which left the incensed Lillias no choice but to accept the alternate proposal of the Rev . MacNicol.
- SCI-WATCH ( Undated )-- News and notes on science : Comet strikes and fires; ungallant male frogs; where to put the next big telescope.
- The inconstant, ungallant Proteus ( Andrew Borba ), who blithely betrays both his best friend and his betrothed, accordingly seems here very much a man of his times.
- So even if the television station is doomed, it would be ungallant to let it be lowered into the ground without a eulogy, something unlikely to emanate from City Hall.
- It is probably ungallant to complain about technical quality in a work of this stature, but the graininess of many of the photographs, videos and sound clips is hard to ignore.
- "` They're ungallant,'she indignantly replied . ` Why don't you say, " Garson puts the able in Gable " ? "'
- If Richard was unpopular in Aquitaine though, Philip was equally unliked by his contemporaries with comments describing him as : " astute, manipulative, calculating, penurious and ungallant ruler ."
- One of the rare Gallic films that's ungallant enough to make an issue of its leading lady's ( Emmanuelle Devos ) physical shortcomings, Jacques Audiard's sly, larcenous love story also offers up the inexplicably heartthrobby Vincent Cassel at his repellently scuzziest.
- And that raises a question, though it may seem terribly ungallant coming on the heels of Presidents'Day : Might it not be time to do away with those millions of zinc-and-copper likenesses of Abraham Lincoln dotting New York sidewalks uncollected and lining sock drawers untouched?
- At 5 feet 1 { inches, she is undeniably short; an ungallant observer might call her stocky; and when she was a girl in York, an actor who met her after consulting her father, a local doctor, decided she had no hope of a stage career because she sounded as if she had laryngitis.
- Price had rejoiced that the French king had been " led in triumph " during the October Days, but to Burke this symbolised the opposing revolutionary sentiment of the Jacobins and the natural sentiments of those who shared his own view with horror that the ungallant assault on Marie-Antoinette was a cowardly attack on a defenceless woman.