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How To Use Pavane In A Sentence

  • But he's gotta live with the Ambassador when Mr Pavane comes back. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • If you enjoy steampunk, or are just a fan of smart, hip alternate history in general, I also recommend arguably the first ever steampunk novel: Pavane, by Keith Roberts.
  • His voice was anxious, but the steps of the pavane carried us apart before I could answer. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • Harry was fumbling with her bodice but unable to manage the laces, changed his mind, and decided to lead her in a disorderly pavane instead, smudging the wet paint of the new flats as he went. Exit the Actress
  • Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin, Menuet Antique and Pavane pour une infante défunte are finely crafted readings as are Debussy's two Danses for harp and string orchestra.
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  • But he's gotta live with the Ambassador when Mr Pavane comes back. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • But he's gotta live with the Ambassador when Mr Pavane comes back. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Kalira went into a parade gait called a pavane, a kind of slow-motion trot with feet raised as high as possible, as Lan sat very straight and still in the saddle. Brightly Burning
  • Mrs Pavane apparently has had three names - I'd like to find out which was her real one. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • We led the company in a pavane and I smiled at the King only when he looked over at me.
  • The two lawmen were at the door when Pavane said,'You said a prime witness let you down. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Other dances, such as the various types of branles, were a direct transference of folk sources, whilst others, again, compromised between populist zest and courtly fastidiousness, as did the pavanes and galliards.
  • But at the lunch some feller came up, tried to speak to Mrs Pavane, but she just wiped him. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • The masked dancing, if it were dancing at all, which had been general in the days of the Emperor Maximilian, and which had not yet gone out of fashion altogether at the imperial court of Vienna, had long been relegated to the past in Spain, and the beautiful "pavane" dances, of which awkward travesties survive in our day, had been introduced instead. In the Palace of the King A Love Story of Old Madrid
  • Before he could respond, Queen Kathryn called to him to lead her out for the first pavane. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • I can get a blanket if you want to keep staring at him," Mogget said slyly, twining himself around her ankles in a sensuous pavane. SABRIEL
  • Similar comments apply to the pavane, the galliarde and the volta from the Elizabethan period.
  • But he's gotta live with the Ambassador when Mr Pavane comes back. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • I have to go out to the airport, have a few words with Ambassador Pavane. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW

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