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He has a kind of elegance about him, she thought.
Gone is a certain elegance that used to be more common, or so they believe.
And he can play this music with real elegance, one knows.
Early elegance was in the air for him that summer.
Would these people buy what he called his "nothing" elegance?
He is known as a man of elegance and style in public.
Once, long ago, it must have had a certain elegance.
It was a building of simple but very great elegance.
Their music, however, fell short of elegance by a good deal.
In the process, however, they'd also brought a touch of elegance to the town.
In the end, efficiency is its own kind of elegance.
She would be able to appreciate the elegance of it.
Once again he considered the elegance of her long neck.
"I want people to think of things that have beauty and elegance."
I would like to be in a pure environment of elegance.
Elegance and a watch face are suggested, but that's about all.
If the price is right, she said, elegance and ceremony can wait.
"I wanted the party to have quality and elegance," he said.
Can Americans understand the dignity and elegance of a 0-0?
There was no strategy or elegance in what we were doing at that point.
But it is the university itself which gives the scene its elegance.
Like all else here, it had the air of fallen elegance.
There was a sort of sad elegance about the way she looked.
I think Yahoo has an elegance in the way they do things.
I live, as you see, with some little atmosphere of elegance around me.