Delicious and demure the dress is successfully re-mastered in a season where soft femininity is the story of the day. |
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Her desire is rebellious and demonstrates a strong will hidden beyond a demure and feminine modesty. |
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They saw how she tucked her face down, all dimpling and demure, fingers toying coquettishly with the straw in her Coca-Cola. |
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Until they started to dance, they looked prim and librarian-like in their dark-colored culottes topped by demure, sheer, white blouses. |
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He had heard it said that her innocent demeanour combined with her intelligent mind made her a refreshing change from mindlessly demure damsels. |
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I mean, I thought I'd get nice, small questions from quiet, demure girls that would be too shy to ask anything, really. |
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They were all speechless, ignoring the delicious food before them, and watched the demure girl glide across the floor towards the zither. |
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She was the lone female wrestler of the evening but she was not your average demure lady. |
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Beatrice was demure, reserved, enjoyed those tedious dinner parties of state, and seemed content to spend her afternoons bent over needlework. |
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One otherwise perfectly demure woman jumped onto a chair, gesturing frantically. |
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The wife of the first son is demure and timid, but the wife of the second son answers back to the cousin. |
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We saw them transformed from calm, demure ladies to bears protecting their cubs when the neighborhood bully was on our heels. |
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A short, demure girl stepped away from the teacher, her hands nervously clasped in front of her. |
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She's wearing a green plaid top, rather like the top half of a business suit, that manages to be both demure and revealing. |
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A demure figure in gloves and lace-trimmed dress, the queen is rising from her throne, revealing a small foot. |
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Judith's virtue is indicated by the demure clothing and veil that cover her from head to toe while Holofernes, in contrast, is almost naked. |
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Today his shirt is a demure cream colour, and his pants are beige, with a funny cut from two generations ago. |
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The dress was made of white Duchesse satin and had a form-fitting bodice with a demure boat neckline. |
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Sipping a coffee and wearing a demure blue shirt, she does not look like a woman who has influenced a world leader. |
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While she wore a modest and demure navy blue business suit, it was readily apparent that she was quite a lovely lady. |
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While the red dress was provocative and outrageous, this dress was demure and conservative, not exposing much of anything. |
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Above the demure neckline of the simply cut dress, the girl's face was a pale oval. |
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It had straps, so it showed a bit of her shoulders, but the dress was demure. |
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That is still the case, although there is one demure young lass whose eldritch scream would be enough to frighten even the toughest banshee. |
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The actress is demure and doe-eyed but armoured with immaculate grooming as San Francisco's top wedding planner. |
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The mother is a demure Thai lady with many girlfriends, all of whom seem to visit at the same time. |
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I'd intended to be mature and sedate and demure and just wistfully watch the young guests from afar. |
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Richard was a little shocked to see her go from shy and demure to forthright and direct in the blink of an eye. |
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It is hard to think of people more demure in rhetorical comportment than senior envoys of the UN or the British Foreign Office. |
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She is a saucer-eyed cutie with soft pink hair, a charming smile, and a demure pinafore dress. |
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But as the month passes, three of these four activating planets gradually shift into the more demure earth sign of Virgo. |
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She approached them steadily, trying to remember to be a demure and proper young lady. |
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It is hard to think of people more demure in rhetorical comportment than senior envoys of the United Nations or of the British foreign office. |
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And when she talks about growing up, it is of the runny-nosed wild child who was so different from her demure and rather regal mother. |
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Far from being meek, mild and modest, librarians hide beneath their demure appearance hot and passionate personalities. |
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Behind the spectacles and the twin set of the demure secretary runs the hot blood of a rampaging minx. |
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Was I supposed to find something appropriately frilly and covered in sequins, or should I wear something demure and modest? |
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Heart-shaped leaves and demure purple flowers belie this ground cover's boldness. |
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Unflouncy apart from a touch of frill at the back, this winner sported a demure v-neck, sleek, unfussy hair and understated makeup. |
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Just 20 minutes before some of the world's greatest cyclists were due in town Ilkley looked every inch the demure spa town it is. |
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Sure she was wiry, but her businesslike combination of grey slacks and white blouse suggested someone quite demure. |
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They're the perfect way to keep people guessing whether you're buttoned-up demure or old-school kinky. |
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Her heart almost skipped a beat as she saw him turn around and look her straight in the eye, his face beaming with a somewhat demure smile. |
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A good girl can wear what she likes, provided it is stylish, demure, a decent length and a smart cut. |
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Among the more demure dishes, the innovative Caesar salad is loaded with platoons of toasted pine nuts, sunchokes, and tangy white anchovies. |
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The more demure ladies in the group recoiled in horror, but my fatso friends and I peered at this formidable dish in silent wonder. |
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As a general rule, clothing, accessories and grooming will be neat, clean, demure and not too tight. |
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Even in Stockholm, in demure navy Armani, sitting on the king's right at the banquet for her Nobel prize in 1991, she looked beady. |
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Is this not too demure an attitude to take in respect of a regime like this? |
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The cheerleaders' sharp moves, brutal good looks and demure uniforms caused a collective swoon among Southerners during the games in Busan. |
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From demure pink to bold bronze, powder blushes work well on normal, combination and oily skin. |
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When added to food, the result is a beautiful and demure shade of light purple. |
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This corsage of white roses with clusters of demure white blossoms is appropriate for any and all social gatherings. |
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The small demure woman who had taken her letter led Miri through a narrow hallway, which sloped downward and seemed to shrink as they progressed down it. |
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From demure and conservative to bold and fashion forward, Demetrios designs reach a wide segment of the bridal market. |
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But her character quickly devolved into this shy, demure, hair care product spokesmodel, leaving Buck with little choice but to go off and hunt for guest stars to spar with. |
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She taught her how to act polite, demure, obedient and respectful. |
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The gentry at the high table are sober and attentive as they listen, wine-glasses suspended, to a probably demure anecdote told by one of their number. |
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On the streets of Tokyo, slim-hipped sylphs favour stiletto-heeled Prada sandals, demure Agnes B pencil skirts, a Hermes jacket and a Louis Vuitton handbag. |
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Where Monica was bold and brassy, Amanda was quite and demure. |
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Successful women performers thus had to have a demure appearance and restrict their body movements on stage to conform to idealized concepts of womanhood. |
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Anne, looking demure in a little black dress, took the microphone in front of a backdrop advertising Herriot Country to thank voters for her increased majority. |
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It was her litheness, her muscular body, the tastefulness of her tan cashmere sweater over her straight black skirt, the demure beads at her throat and wrists. |
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How could she be so demure one second, and such a raging animal the next? |
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In writing my book, I wanted to make a particular argument about Moore, that she was not the demure, sexless being characterized by so many of her critics. |
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Yokes and sleeves are obvious choices for a peek-a-boo look, and for evening or vacation wear, consider a midriff inset in a seductive sheer or demure lace. |
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Kate wore one of her trusty stand-bys, a full-length LK bennet coat, in red, natch, and demure black heels. |
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This characterisation is problematic, as here Mehta is reinforcing the stereotype of docile, demure, and pristine femininity as the ideal form of South Asian womanhood. |
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She is almost always shown in profile and never engages the viewer, but with downcast eyes she seems intensely self-absorbed or excessively demure. |
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Wang's silver cuffs and earrings that encircle the ear, outfitted with dagger-like appendages, were far from demure. |
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The auditory adroitness accompanies typical driving functions in a demure but defined fashion. |
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I love that she's not a demure tennis starlet under the thumb of an all-powerful parent or coach. |
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Skin-tight jeans had replaced the cocktail dress and outrageous high-heeled footwear was favoured over more demure stilettos. |
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Today's demure village of Beaurepaire gives little hint of its romantic past. |
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My love affair with the divine, demure, and undeniably sexy Marian Robinson. |
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In her black dress, she looks so demure, her arms folded in front of her. |
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Being calm and demure at home, lying around for hours at a time, they nevertheless are more lively and alert outside than any other dog of the same size. |
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Men's styles are simple, clean-cut and demure. |
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Cheerful shades, stylized renderings and blossoms ranging from demure to exuberant are a lot that would make any gardener smile. |
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Let me just say a word about the economy, because those of us who are Canadians, you know, one of the general characteristics of Canadians is to be demure and humble and apologetic. |
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Chris was brilliant, deferential, even demure, full of conviction. |
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Nan was very much delighted in her demure way, and that delight showed itself in her face and in her clear bright eyes. |
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Miss Lizzy, I have no doubt, would be as demure and coquettish, as if ten winters more had gone over her head. |
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A cat lay, and looked so demure, as if there had been neither life nor soul in her. |
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Karma Beach's eye-catching beachwear collection comprises kaftans and shorts for wafting around in the sun, but they are also demure enough to wear at night. |
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Despite the injunction, Mrs. Caroline did not hurry to become a demure. |
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She succeeded in playing these characters in a subtle, demure way, manifesting deep emotions in close-ups simply through the expression of her eyes. |
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Trim and demure, she is, for one thing, seemingly an eighth of his size. |
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At the first estate meeting, Maria was demure. |
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Let them be of varied nature, wild and extravagant, demure or eccentric. |
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Having said that, the sense of demure restraint – and importantly comfort – of the new collection fits with a more typically British prurience than the higher-octane raunchiness of the original line. |
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This was a major step forward, considering, for example, that, without demure, the Austrian Labour Movement, including its women members, had accepted a new election act which only entitled men to vote. |
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He gave the demure smile of a husband who dares not speak the obvious. |
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Nevertheless, let me take this opportunity to remind conservatives of something William F Buckley once said:Truth is a demure lady, much too ladylike to knock you on your head and drag you to her cave. |
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She had long, wavy blonde hair and wore a demure black suit. |
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Peep-toe shoes, pencil skirts, demure suiting, belted trench coats and bags to die for. |
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Attendance was over 700, the event lasted three days, and the daytime dress code for many ran to pale Regency dresses, demure bonnets and straw baskets to hold anything that wouldn't fit into a period-correct reticule. |
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Lace sleeves, a demure neckline, a full skirt and a relatively modest train. |
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Soft spoken and demure, Junor Hesgazons leans intently into his schoolwork, his eyes casting constantly to the chalkboard as the day's lesson takes shape. |
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