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Yet there was a natural regality about him too.
In an arch that opened on the street, she turned to him, drawing herself up with a new regality.
He seemed even taller, and his manner had taken on an added touch of regality.
It was with a French restraint and regality that he expressed himself.
Rather, he has a "natural regality" combining strength and beauty.
Never had such a tiny person been able to display such regality.
And there was a formidable regality about her now.
'On the question of regality, it's very much a characteristic, her feeling how important she is.
This regality is also linked to the cult of trees, particularly oaks.
Here, she picked her way on toe across the stage with sumptuous regality.
Galloway in the south west was a Lordship with some regality.
She never quite achieved the regality of presence the choreography ideally requires.
We are a rude folk and have little acquaintance with such regality."
But in essence there is unity between fertility, regality and purification.
It lent her an air of regality, as might be expected of someone who seemed to rule herself so completely.
In general, it gives the appearance of regality.
But even under siege she projects an unruffled regality.
A burgh of regality is a type of Scottish town.
These were known as burghs of barony and regality.
Ms. Kowroski made the simple raising of an arm a sign of regality.
When her paintings suggest hieratic figures, regality goes hand in hand with grace.
"Certainly, Sergeant," she replied with that same regality.
After the war the Norwegian royal house succeeded in maintaining a balance between regality and approachability.
Instead of stressing the work's regality, they emphasized its excitement by giving sharp, incisive performances.
Take purple: for years purple was the sign of regality, worn by kings and queens.