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The idea of eating flowers may seem effetely modern, but it's a concept that goes back centuries.
His voice became effetely nasal. "
Figuring I must be speaking too softly, or effetely, I repeated, with extra-loud manliness, "I'm the neat one!"
I threw a couple of aerosol cans into the weak fire bumming in the middle, but even they provided little diversion, popping effetely inside the pale flames.
In Kreisler's "Corelli Variations," Morini brings precision and muscular elegance to music often played effetely.
Syracuse's resident tough guy was Wally Osterkorn, a nasty-looking dude with dark sideburns, long before Elvis and the Fonz made sideburns effetely stylish.
ISPs could upsell value added on-net services as you might be effetely locked out of services from 3rd parties that you could not get a "end-to-end" connections to.
Rather, it is the palpable air of remove, an atmosphere of entitlement so casually assumed that it makes the effetely languid models in those Ralph Lauren ads seem like jokes or cartoons.
Ibycus, Anacreon and Alcaeus: 6th century BCE lyrical poets, mentioned favourably by Agathon as examples of poets who dressed and behaved as effetely as himself.
I saw there were some middle-aged men, single or in small groups, who all wore very dark glasses and pencil-thin moustaches, light raincoats hanging effetely from their shoulders in that Spanish fashion of male superiority that is elsewhere considered the mark of a homosexual.
This is nowhere more evident than with the antique figures Tiepolo painted on the walls and ceiling of the Villa Cordellina, first and foremost the figure of Alexander the Great, who, despite the effetely curled hair and fussy costume, exudes an otherwordly power and self-assurance.