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- We should live quietly, happily, unostentatiously,
- He lives unostentatiously with his wife, Wen-hui, and a granddaughter by a son who died.
- Unostentatiously he supported good causes such as the North American Civic League for Immigrants, of which he was a trustee.
- During the last years of his life he occupied a suite of rooms in the Sorbonne, where he lived simply and unostentatiously.
- Few master players have won as modestly, lost as graciously, or been as unostentatiously helpful and unselfish with their time and talent.
- He lives unostentatiously with his girlfriend of six years a few blocks south of the Empire State Building, which dominates the view from their windows.
- Determining to " be his own executor, " he devoted himself to dispensing charity unostentatiously and through private almoners, but on a large scale.
- Several stops and neighborhoods later I found myself standing next to a young preppie ( in pink and khaki ), with no accessories beyond the unostentatiously expensive watch and sunglasses.
- Neighbors said Benjamin Arellano Felix had been living quietly and unostentatiously since August on the small, gated street called La Cerrada Escondida _ " The Hidden Cul de Sac ."
- This can be seen in Rockefeller's behavior outside of business, where he conducted himself unostentatiously ( unlike other 19th-century moguls ) and where he was apparently a quite lovable husband and father.
- According to " Kirkus Reviews ", " Burningham's sketchy yellow lines make the sun shine on his pages, and his animals sometimes jaunty, more often appealingly hesitant are his alone, unostentatiously distinctive.
- The BBC's David Sheppard gave it a positive review, concluding that " much of this unostentatiously produced album . . . could have been recorded at any time during the last 40 years and will probably still beguile four decades hence ."
- Creston's Symphony No . 2 ( 1944 ) remains a fresh experience, unpretentiously strong, unostentatiously original, a sunny American " La Valse " in two self-generating movements ( Introduction and Song; Interlude and Dance ), whose fluidly shifting rhythms and shapes mate with lush harmonies and tunes.
- William Kearns, quoting Flynn's " The Catholic Church in N . J . " ( 1904 ), mentions him as " a Catholic priest, who had exercised unostentatiously his sacred ministry in New Jersey, and had been engaged for about twelve months in teaching at Burlington, New Jersey . " Albert J . Menendez identifies Ury as a Glorious Revolution of 1689.