How To Use Panache In A Sentence
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The Prime Minister, who seems to make a fetish of showing that power is not incompatible with panache, is (or so his spokesman says) a Stones fan.
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From the roaring 20's to the beaches of Normandy, it has always had a certain panache.
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While MGM’s stuff reveled in schmaltz, Warners piled on the panache with a distinctly modern sensibility.
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Viewers from outside these groups may yet enjoy the film's wit and panache.
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Ascot has royalty, Goodwood offers glorious views towards England's south coast, but, for sheer style and panache, Longchamp is peerless.
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But his former high school teachers recall that he did it with such panache that few doubted the inner cool that lurked behind his starched shirt.
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Everything was presented with great panache and evening meals were preceded by complimentary canapes and appetisers.
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He wants to add his own dash of panache to English football history.
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The cannons are played with panache yet with the heart on the sleeve.
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A losing bonus point was scant reward for their panache in the opening period.
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Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'dexpect.
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Is he dripping with charm, style and panache as well?
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Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'dexpect.
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Both performances have great panache.
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Once again he sees City as his most direct rivals for a fourth-placed Premier League finish and there is little he likes more than to paint his team as the big-hearted underdogs, a role that they played with no little panache at White Hart Lane against the nine-times European champions.
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The picture quality is superb, punctuated by the lush colors of the gang's neighborhood pub and the panache of their respective flats.
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MRS YELVERTON BARRY: _ (In lowcorsaged opal balldress and elbowlength ivory gloves, wearing a sabletrimmed brickquilted dolman, a comb of brilliants and panache of osprey in her hair) _ Arrest him, constable.
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They played with great panache and urgency and tempo.
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He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk, and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero.
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He brought subtle pianistic colors and fleet-fingered panache to Debussy's magnum chamber opus.
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But it was done with enough panache to give one confidence that our world may be unfolding as it should.
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It was an expensive and strangely obscure institution, named for its syphilitic Whig founder, but we often called it, with what we considered a certain panache, the Mediocre University at New York City.
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Worthy things often lack panache, but a green roof can turn the dreary into something instantly appealing.
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He had a strong, consistent serve, he was an accurate placer of the ball, and could lob and volley with equal panache.
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They enthralled the crowds night after night, giving them expert entertainment with real style and pure panache.
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Although saddled with a convoluted plot, he has invested his film with enough grit, panache and edgy style to make it thoroughly gripping.
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache.
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Back at the 7th he got out of two bunkers with great panache.
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Then, with considerable panache and dignity she held the flaming papers high in her hands until they disappeared in smoke.
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All you need is a few ideas on how to do this with a modicum of panache and flair.
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It was a thriller that had real visual panache, because for once the special effects were actually special.
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Think of good Irish food, all local produce, being cooked with flair, enthusiasm and panache.
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Yes, it is still the capital of North African style and panache.
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A losing bonus point was scant reward for their panache in the opening period.
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All scored with great panache, to the bewilderment of bowlers who cannot work out how he does it.
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Her marriage, crafted with diplomatic panache and a dispensation from the pope, had a rocky start, but soon the couple fell in love.
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He also praised them for the style and panache with which they performed the apparently impossible.
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Names should always be designated with verve and panache and Scotland, it turns out, has plenty of both.
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My friend was impressed with the authentic drink offerings - panache, monaco, diabolo and pastis.
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If it's any comfort to the beaten finalists it is that they lost to a moment of panache.
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Context is everything with a cardie - it needs to be worn with panache.
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Where Janácek is pianistically sparse, Smetana imbues his piano works with the expansive palette of his orchestral works, a broad chromatic syntax flowing with panache.
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After a less than convincing start, she batted with style and panache to completely alter the course of the game.
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Everything has a touch of panache about it, from the wide leather reclining chairs in the cinema to the individual rooms in the hairdressing salon.
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Fierce narrative inventions combine and collide with stylistic panache.
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He also lived up to the bona fide male diva ( "divo") tag with much panache.
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So it is a midfield and forward line packed full of pace, power and panache.
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Or, town of innovation, planning and panache?
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The movie, released in 1986, is now considered a modern classic: Pretty In Pink airs on cable on what seems like a never-ending loop; it is homaged (and spoofed) on culturally-relevant shows like Family Guy and Gossip Girl; it remains one of the top-selling romance DVD's of all time; and people still dress up as Duckie (Ringwald's wacky, lovelorn best friend, played with unforgettable panache by Jon Cryer), for Halloween.
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With no little panache, he swivelled outside the penalty area to prang a dipping shot beyond the goalkeeper, his first goal for Scotland and the first he has managed with his right foot since turning professional.
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Exhibiting uncharacteristic panache, John used this result to question Jacques Loeb's then popular theory of photic orientation in insects, which required paired eyes.
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High tobymen, or horsed robbers, had yielded the field to low tobymen, or footpads, and roadside thieving had lost its traditional panache.
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Lang achieves his vision with panache, verve and high style.
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Smith relied heavily on stylized dialogue, while his visuals show no style or panache at all.
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With her typical panache and literary style, the author comes at the serial killer genre from a new angle.
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He wants to add his own dash of panache to English football history.
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Flaws cannot be concealed by style and panache.
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She came across the stage with a marvellous slouch, has poise, panache, posture, studied clothes and high beauty.
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The whole thing was played with a great deal of wit and panache.
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Some of this handling panache is a by-product of the roll cage, which is installed while the car is still a bare shell.
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It does not matter that she plays the game with a panache that is so different from the stereotypical baseliner.
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He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero.
Review of "Empire of Dreams," Scott Eyman's biography of Cecil B. DeMille
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You just have to admire a guy who brings style and panache to the otherwise drab world of bank robbery.
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Whatever it lacks in coherence – a meal can take you in various directions – it makes up for in panache: a recent meal there took in herring roes on toast, Chinese-style spare ribs, sautéed lemon sole, and poussin, followed by a white chocolate parfait.
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In dark brown, these are traditionally styled and lack the punch panache and pizzazz hip kids require in a shoe.
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It is all done with great panache.
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He produced the album with genuine panache and plays drums in her touring band.
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And look to menswear-inspired tweeds, checks and herringbone patterns for added panache.
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Check out national chain ‘boutiques’ store sales, outlet and off-price stores for suits, jackets, and more structured clothing with panache.
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Are we happy that ideas such as enjoyment, swagger and panache have been factored out?
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They shift in snappy fashion in automatic mode, and they have manual modes that let the driver work the gears with panache unlikely using a clutch pedal.
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He carried out a Funeral Directing Business, with panache and distinction.
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Throughout the book, Lowenthal has inserted sidebars containing brief descriptions and vignettes summarizing the more detailed material in the text; these add a certain panache to the work.
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It covers a little-known subject with style and panache rather than strict historical accuracy.
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In fact, there were at most a few inches of slack in the offending foresheet, but the word panache might have been coined specifically for Captain Pitchallow, and Holderman knew better than to argue with him.
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It has drama, wit and the visual panache to entertain youngsters and adults equally.
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Transformers compared with today's action movies, but it has wit and panache.
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She wore her clothes with typical Italian panache.
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Both proved themselves adept farceurs, savouring every idiotic situation and line of dialogue with gusto and panache.
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He hit the keys with a confidence and panache that mirrored his full-blooded approach to life.
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I think Niffenegger uses time travel with considerably greater panache than many writers, and I especially liked the way she deals with the immediate difficulties of her male character's plunges through time (though not the 'scientific' explanation for them), but the constructional problem remains.
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For all his brilliantined resemblance to one of J.C. Leyendecker's Arrow C.llar ads, Mr. Raabe keys his panache to his real passion: the music.
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The French customs formalities had delayed her only a minute or so, mostly taken up with a stylish piece of ogling from a raffish-looking douanier who wielded the chalk of his species, with, Arabella thought, unusual panache.
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The book teems with passion and panache and is graced with an authoritative yet absorbing style.
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The Argentinians have great player and panache.
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Her draftsmanship is remarkable; she captures architectural interiors with the panache of a set designer.
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Those qualities were in evidence by the bucketful yesterday as free-running Heriot's won the game and the title with the combination of panache and style which has become their hallmark.
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Brown has long had about him a sportive, Cyrano-esque panache.
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In the womenswear industry, designers can offer panache without absurdity through color, varying hemlines, adornment and more.
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Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.
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Cleo by Panache, Sasha non-padded balconette bra, 28D-36J, £23; figleaves.com.
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Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue.
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache.
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Worthy things often lack panache, but a green roof can turn the dreary into something instantly appealing.
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After the elegant minuet, the finale's explosive power was unleashed with impressive panache and energy.
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Although saddled with a convoluted plot, he has invested his film with enough grit, panache and edgy style to make it thoroughly gripping.
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It's far from the most charitable - or politically correct - portrait of women, but gosh, it's done with panache.
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True enough, City perhaps failed to match the style and panache they had displayed just days earlier against Crewe.
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They lose the danger, the wit, the panache and the point.
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He wants to add his own dash of panache to English football history.
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It may not mean scoring more tries or showing a panache and style that most would welcome.
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It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache.
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Earl Alexander was a military commander with little taste for panache but distinguished by imperturbable confidence.
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The cult of minimal tech - with its laptop-loving geeks and programming panache - hardly seems a hot trend.
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New British civic buildings with the architectural panache that continental Europeans take for granted have proved depressingly elusive for a generation.
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The film, co-produced by filmmaking brothers Ridley and Tony Scott, has enough sex and violence to merit a TV-MA rating but lacks the campy panache of Starz's previous multi-parter, "Spartacus," perhaps the wackiest, raunchy blood-spurter of all time.
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The jokes are painfully obvious but carried off with a cartoonish panache.
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One of the few songs (in fact, I can't think of another off hand) bold enough to include "copacetic" and, with a flourish of daredevil panache, to rhyme it as well.
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And look to menswear-inspired tweeds, checks and herringbone patterns for added panache.
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The Great Gatsby documents the period with great panache.
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But his former high school teachers recall that he did it with such panache that few doubted the inner cool that lurked behind his starched shirt.
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There is very little spectacle, beyond the sumptuous costumes, but the actors approach the verse with such attack and panache that a palpable energy is generated.
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They crop out of the normal trap-dyked grey granite, and select specimens show the fine panaché lustre of copper.
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He produced the album with genuine panache and plays drums in her touring band.
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They ride the rollercoaster of baroque counterpoint with clarity and panache; in honied harmonies they ski and glide.
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Now when the French government sponsors a festival, it does so with a certain panache, and this offering of contemporary French dance provided a shop window on their terpsichorean culture with ten companies splashed over two weeks.
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Fashion is about fun, style, panache, and feeling good about yourself.
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What gives it panache is the way the flower teeters on its ridiculously long, slender stem.
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The musketeers romantically portrayed by Dumas in the 19th century reflected the flamboyance and panache expected of them and their kind.
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This sport is not only about survival but also the style and panache you display.
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He played with panache, skill and a touch of devilment.
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Even though she was chubby, her shoulder-length curly hair framed an attractive, well-made-up face, and she wore her red stirrup pants and red-and-black angora sweater with panache.
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The show is killingly funny and the cast rise to the occasions that are presented to them with a panache rarely seen in ensemble playing.
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Heart And he was repaid in full as his vibrant confident side shook Tottenham rigid with power and panache.
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What the movie does do, is move quickly with a great deal of style and panache.
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It has swagger and panache and a confidence that isn't just trying to impress.
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It is not free of the usual worthy dullness, but it has bits of visual panache and gives the story a lively political spin.
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And so I did, but more slowly; more grace, more panache, moresex.
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But his former high school teachers recall that he did it with such panache that few doubted the inner cool that lurked behind his starched shirt.
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There was visual panache, too.
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Ms. Paige sang "I'm Still Here" with panache, but her diction was too edgeless to cut through the orchestra.
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It just confirms what local men in the know have always stressed - Kerry women have few equals when it comes to style and panache.
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High tobymen, or horsed robbers, had yielded the field to low tobymen, or footpads, and roadside thieving had lost its traditional panache.
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That was more like it - punch, panache and power.
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Smith's prose has lost none of its panache, though it has outgrown its swagger.
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I would assume that he would not ordinarily stoop to act as an unauthorized removalist, instead choosing to hire plumbers to do the - ahem - dirty work, or at least carry out the task with some panache, perhaps wearing a mask.
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Instead, according to these principles, they now give your living room a certain undecorated panache; they are expressive of a moment, a private history.
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Worthy things often lack panache, but a green roof can turn the dreary into something instantly appealing.
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In the years of postwar austerity he was anything but austere, scoring runs with joy and style and panache.
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With style, panache and power.
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I'm actually old enough to remember the 1967 Six Day War, and was young enough then to be enthralled by the drama, and by the sheer panache of the "plucky" Israelis as they prevailed against all the odds.
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There was a style, panache and unity to the French display.
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It is cute, astute, cerebral football, a mirror image of their studious manager though with an added dash of style and panache.
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I'm sure I appeared to possess the same panache quotient as the lady in that shampoo commercial, whooshing my coiffe as I glided down the aisle.
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But his former high school teachers recall that he did it with such panache that few doubted the inner cool that lurked behind his starched shirt.
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Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.
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It is an elegant example of what the French call a casque bourgignon, a Burgundian helmet of distinctive design that was the choice of kings and noblemen—a handsome, high-crowned helmet with a comb and helm forged from a single piece of metal.5 Above the helmet is a large plume of white feathers called a panache—the origin of our modern word.
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He captures with equal panache the drag-queenish vanity of Amalfi and the witty heroics of Count Sirocco.
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She swung her bucket up and lifted her tongs over it with the panache of a magician producing a little miracle out of the container.
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It is Charles's job to appear in front of the cameras, grin and bear it and answer sometimes unbearably inane questions with whatever panache he can muster.
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Hutch addressed all of these challenges with his characteristic enthusiasm, energy and panache.
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With competition hotting up, you need some preparation and panache to stay at the head of the queue.
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Burdened with their heavy fleeces in the sweltering sunlight the sheep still managed to pull off their moment in the spotlight with panache.
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But now the flair and panache have given way to fight and power.
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Combining environmentally friendly design with cartographical panache, their silkscreened cotton totes feature locations ranging from the Catskills to London to Tuscany.
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His book is a tale of cowardice, perfidy, hubris, idiocy and occasional heroism - told with considerable panache.
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This joint thus functions as a tapas bar, but replaces typical tapas dishes with North African panache.
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It was played with panache and authority, well controlled throughout yet with poetic feeling; very satisfying to the listener.
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He produced the album with genuine panache and plays drums in her touring band.
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Lucknow was consciously aiming to surpass the glories of Late Moghul Delhi and the Great Imambara shows it could do so with dashing panache.
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Everything has a touch of panache about it, from the wide leather reclining chairs in the cinema to the individual rooms in the hairdressing salon.
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The Galliard Ensemble plays with sparkle, polish and a good deal of panache.
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Noel Coward couldn't have barfed with this much casual panache.
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Worthy things often lack panache, but a green roof can turn the dreary into something instantly appealing.
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This sport is not only about survival but also the style and panache you display.
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The straight, one-armed lifts which are a highlight of this first scene were performed almost matter-of-factly with no obvious panache.
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Gigot, well flavoured and well timed, is carved at the table with concentrated panache.
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While Ms. Gonzalez tends to leave flashier clutches with metallic or jeweled detailing for evening, she sometimes likes pieces with glazed exotic skins, as the slight sheen adds panache.
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