Today, Ardern stayed true to form but admitted she wanted more simplicity.
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For simplicity's sake I'll use just three categories: trees, rocks, and water.
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He believed simplicity had been the key to his form this year.
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The words I read seemed to stand out with clear, biblical simplicity.
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Read More There are some usability consequences, however, to its extreme simplicity.
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Problem is, your self-restraint is so good you often skip meals altogether.
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Russia expressed concern about the Korea situation, urging restraint from all sides.
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However, a certain amount of restraint may be required to achieve this.
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He said the main restraint on growth was port capacity in Cuba.
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Russia, a major creditor to Venezuela in recent years, has urged restraint.
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Then Kriemhild, in the simpleness of her heart, told him the secret.
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I envy you the young disciplined life-thesimpleness of it-thewant of responsibilities.
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The thirst for love, without love of learning, sinks into simpleness.
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The whining dogs are preying upon your simpleness, mistress Israel.
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Thou shalt not be circumvented in thy simpleness and inexperience.
Ús de chasteness en anglès
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There is chasteness and simplicity combined to represent character, sense, and refinement.
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They combine classical chasteness of contour with the fragrance of romanticism.
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It combines "classical chasteness of contour with the fragrance of romanticism."
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The same ardent devotion, tenderness, affection,-thesame touching chasteness, that characterises Franconia, assimilates in you.
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Such musicians inhabited a world which possessed a purity, a simplicity, almost a beguiling chasteness.
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The elegance and the chasteness of Jowett's English did more for me in this respect than my years of pruning.
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In fact, the Dutch counted the tulip's lack of scent as a virtue, a proof of the flower's chasteness and moderation.
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I first heard the choir sing this austere work in the Chapel of TCD, where its chasteness and sincerity made a considerable impression.
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Her dress, of moire antique, is chasteness itself; her bust exquisite symmetry; it heaves as softly as if touched by some gentle zephyr.
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It is cut from a solid block of imported sandstone, and in chasteness of design or execution is not excelled on this continent.
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That delicacy, refinement, and chasteness, so restraining and so purifying to man in her association, is the soul of civilization-thesalt of the earth.
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He was young, and elegant in his person; his language not only evinced the cultivated chasteness of education, but the nicer polish of refined society.
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A gilded railing, as transparent as lace, closed the choir, where the high altar, of white marble richly sculptured, arose in all its lavish chasteness.
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"Her chasteness into wanton sexuality."
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There is chasteness and simplicity combined to represent character, sense, and refinement.
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They combine classical chasteness of contour with the fragrance of romanticism.