It is thought the crypts were originally used as special burial places for the nobility.
Blinded by the nobility of his intentions, this president has grown comfortable with deception.
Silence and immunity became the measure, the flattering reflection of his growing power and nobility.
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He portrays the nobility as individuals, but the lower classes as types, even stereotypes.
Much of the nobility of America lies in our taking our civil liberties seriously.
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Perhaps this was a function of his personality and his natural nobility and pride in his heritage.
Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries this was a favorite destination for politicians, artists and nobility.
The Mamluks were meant to be a kind of one-generation nobility owing loyalty only to the sultan.
Requested to do so by King John, the turnaround was deeply unpopular, and encouraged stirrings of revolt amongst the nobility.
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Even at the ripe age of 98, Dr. Height still exuded class, dignity and an air of nobility.
When painting royals and nobility, Zoffany only occasionally got beyond the superficiality of his subjects' clothes and settings.
His replacement of the traditional ruling class with a foreign aristocracy also caused much resentment among the English nobility.
There is a certain nobility and dignity on the faces of these soldiers.
It is a society deeply divided between the skaa (peasants who may as well be slaves) and the nobility.
Thus, if you spend too much time straining to prove your nobility, you risk spinning your mission into oblivion.
The Marquess of Bristol, though, had the distinction among nobility of being loathed.
Born a commoner, she won the affection of King Louis XV in 1745, becoming his chief mistress and gaining nobility.
The store at 173 Bond Street, was visited by royalty, nobility, potentates, tycoons, socialites and connoisseurs from around the world.
While German nobility privileges were abolished after World War I, many of the castles were retained by families for generations.
Often molded into deities, the tiny pieces became particularly popular during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), when they were collected by the nobility.
But too often his insistence on speed forces him to sacrifice nobility.
In the cross, he concludes, the beautiful gains "new depth and realism, " showing us both the nobility of man and his fallenness.
There is a certain nobility to Mr Nader's steady refusal to accept the argument that his votes somehow belong to someone else.
Apart from having a common purpose in liberating France, they saw themselves as near nobility with a duty to defend traditional values.
It is the sense of nobility and morality enshrined in Greek mythology.
The Mudejars, whose craft flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries, were Muslims often working at the behest of the resurgent Catholic nobility.
He was inspired by the messages left on answering machines, by the courage and nobility of their final words of reassurance and love.
Wright Penn searches for him, and he turns out to be Kevin Costner, widowed and in retreat withdrawn, surly, but shining with inner nobility.
Our elected and senior appointed officials, the mainstream media and every progressive in good standing, attach a kind of presumption of nobility to government.
During the Crusades, the nobility and peasantry of Europe abruptly crossed the known world and fought for places they had only ever read about.
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