- this part of the
voice which she
could not
execute with astonishing,
unostentatious ease. Her
chromatic runs,
particularly downwards, were
beautifully smooth...
- ****. LGBTQ+ news
reporter Steven Frank, from Logo News,
commended the
unostentatious nature of the book's **** representation,
deeming the move a "big step...
- to his wish to be
buried at
Rochester Cathedral "in an inexpensive,
unostentatious, and
strictly private manner", he was laid to rest in the Poets' Corner...
-
meeting her, the
journalist Suzie Mackenzie described Moore as "the most
unostentatious of stars", and she
attracts little gossip or
tabloid attention. She...
- welfare.
Throughout her life,
Rajashree has
maintained an understated,
unostentatious lifestyle and a middle-class
sense of
morality and
family responsibility...
-
general information, living,
while at Ramsgate, in a very
quiet and
unostentatious way”. The
funeral took
place on the
afternoon of
Monday 28 May 1866...
-
Brookfield Unitarian Church, Gorton,
describes his
parliamentary career and
testifies to his
being "a kind and
unostentatious friend to the poor and needy"...
- person,
being described by
biographer Harry Thompson as "reserved [and]
unostentatious".
According to his
biographer Pierre Sterckx, Hergé
appeared "very conventional"...
-
statesman as John Sherman. A
great speaker, and yet simple,
direct and
unostentatious to a
degree approaching plainness." Out of all of the
British statesmen...
- much
about infantry and
training as any man in the army. But he was
unostentatious and retiring,
Hodges occupied an
almost anonymous role in the war. Yet...