• Paulson is primly nuanced as conflicted, ambiguous Sally, subtly conveying a variety of repressed emotions.

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  • But, as the staff primly admit, "the current political economy is divided on the need for such an approach".

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  • Mr Eves's opponents pledged primly they would not play politics over the blackout.

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  • His wife came out and sat primly at his feet on the sagging ropes of the woven bed, swinging her legs.

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  • Australian Impressionists like Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin, worked en plein air to depict the lovely coastal landscapes of Sydney's Coogee, Melbourne's Brighton and their de rigueur tableaus of primly dressed beach goers.

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  • Built in 1891, it exudes the genteel grandeur of a bygone tourist age, with a White House-grade portico, iron bedsteads primly clad in sheets, and an unapologetic absence of TV and air conditioning.

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  • The contract De Leon signed with Yeson, however, did not require the fronting of fees and primly provided for a sliding-scale refund, depending on the length of the hospital stay, if the surgery was unsuccessful.

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  • But we get no explanation from the Gray Lady, and despite its usual omniscience, it primly and disingenuously quotes both the claims of those who are convinced of the Iranians' ill intentions and Iranian government denials.

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