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is also influenced by Spanish portraitists of the time, such as its aristocratically-cold pose and allegorical symbols of wealth and social success.


conflict between the haut bourgeois "Pietmontese party" and the more aristocratically focused "Tuscan Party" centred on Florence, and the tendency to respond.


He was born to an aristocratically-inclined bourgeois family from Coimbra and studied at the "Escola de.


either democratically, where each member was entitled to a vote, or aristocratically, where a group of clan elders decided matters.


Broader-based and aristocratically-funded charitable institutions were more prominent, and the episodes.


excellent, and the state form most proper to royalty is governed partly aristocratically and partly democratically".


He speaks very aristocratically in a British accent.


irony bears a fundamental resemblance to Kierkegaard's, which also aristocratically 'chooses to be misunderstood'.


in their history of the synthesizer revolution, see him rather as aristocratically averse to "trade".


Variety wrote that Robert Quarry had an "aristocratically handsome look and plays the part with a certain sinister intelligence.


They act as aristocratically as a board from a private school or a homeowners association in the.


Kyle holding up the unsteady Quentin, enters into a room where their aristocratically-mannered father, Park (John Carradine), wearing a dandified jacket.


America should develop its own art and literary culture, ignoring the aristocratically tainted art of Europe.


She grew up in a family which was aristocratically connected, although not particularly affluent until she was grown up.


ponders the coming upheavals, he realizes that his nephew is more aristocratically-minded than he had thought.


that lifts the dignity of all individuals, rather than aristocratically elevating the few.


Teika's indifference to political or military advancement, in which he aristocratically remarked that "Reports of disturbances and punitive expeditions fill.


industrialists in the late 19th-century, raised in privilege and educated at aristocratically-dominated public schools, showed little interest in adopting their.


Unlike bronze, which remained an aristocratically controlled metal through the whole age, iron was found in rich amounts.


required to leave the Hara family to become an adopted son within the aristocratically-connected Umeto family.



aristocratically's Meaning':

in an aristocratic manner

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