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Importantly, this leaves it open to the parties to either resolve or to continue to arbitrate (or
litigate) the remaining issues.
The Court did not conclude that this alone meant that the plaintiff should be required to plead and prove no probable cause, but it did mean that any case for
lithe figure and dark good looks were an agreeable combination and the sex was good.
This was the Jeff he loved, the soft,
lithe, hot as Hell Jeff.
But Hathaway was a
lithe, cunning and sensuous Catwoman, all qualities her critics were positive the actress would never pull off.
But if, like us, you're stocking bottles for a boisterous, multigene
rational group for whom you've had to borrow chairs and improvise tables, here's what we've learned: ò The best wines are
lithe and energetic.
He is a forty-nine-year-old triathlete, small and
lithe, with a long flop of hair.
Hence the
lithe tempo of his Moscow performance, its almost unbearable lightness, its serene melancholy without a shred of despair, its subtle youthfulness.
Hingis, of Switzerland, looks more
lithe today than she did when, with her partner, the formidable Czech Helena Sukovß, she won her first doubles Slam, in 1996, at wimbledon, at the age of fifteen.
If his routine is familiar, suave acrobat Domitil Aillot (who as the chef announces each course of the meal in French - not a stretch for a parisian) seems to add more Úlan to that
lithe streetlight-climbing act, every time he does it.
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