「graces」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 68件
The name Turtle Creek also | graces a number of business and real estate propertie |
King declaring that she was back in "his good | graces again". |
The floor mosaic depicts three | Graces; Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia, and a couple o |
n on the Pier Head and forms one of the 'Three | Graces' along with the Port of Liverpool Building and |
e of work, Legg dedicated his energies, social | graces and connections to consolidating it. |
e are the Pier Head, home to Liverpool's Three | Graces, and the Albert Dock, which are both included |
ing that education should include 'some of the | graces and amenities of life without neglecting the r |
ssful solo career, releasing the albums Airs & | Graces and The Palomino Waltz, and several collaborat |
pe de Vega speaks of her "as the fourth of the | Graces and the tenth Muse" and says "that she was an |
His gifts and | graces are expressed in her. |
em to sing is quite enough, if others arts and | graces are present." |
ortal form to get himself back into God's good | graces before the end of the world. |
edience; and by renewing the exercise of these | graces, by serious meditation, and fervent prayer." |
Three | Graces' debut album release date was March 4, 2008. |
ces in comparison to the city's historic Three | Graces, despite this the building was only reduced by |
After the | Graces disbanded, she briefly formed a group called A |
ius Magdeburg, who had come into Luther's good | graces during his time in Wittenberg. |
Meanwhile, back in England, the | Graces endured months of controversy about the paymen |
meant that Jacquet stayed in the media's good | graces, for the time-being. |
rudence, profound judgement, eminent gifts and | graces, furnished with all the singular qualification |
When Beethoven's lack of social | graces gets to be too much for the Newtons, the kids |
The | Graces had too much influence. |
th Universal Republic, Amos released Midwinter | Graces, her first seasonal album, in November of the |
a sophisticated musical, but there are saving | graces in this production's singing, exuberant athlet |
nts, as also for its use of intricate gamakas ( | graces) in the handling of ragas (modes). |
The Three | Graces is a 1639 oil painting of the Three Graces by |
Mirth, as one of the | Graces, is connected with poetry within Renaissance l |
It is now known as the Basilica of Our Lady of | Graces, it is the centre of two annual pilgrimages in |
n High School when it closed, and his name now | graces John D. Floyd Elementary, a K-8 Center. |
s to trust Lila, even if Lila's lack of social | graces make her wince. |
created the famous image of Shavitz that still | graces many of the company's products. |
With two sister | Graces more |
ituline Triad and to the divinities of Apollo ( | Graces, Muses and Horae), as well as a statue of Apol |
as vast as the | graces of God, |
The Royal Decree of | Graces of 1815 stimulated the immigration of foreigne |
Attempting to get back in the good | graces of the gang, Holmes suggests robbing Nash's ho |
s that the Dakota live in Manitoba on the good | graces of the crown. |
“Sometimes you're in the good | graces of the judges, sometimes you're not,” Gold med |
Amoretti, having fallen from the | graces of the ecclesiastical order at Parma, was forc |
adjusting to the workload, falls into the bad | graces of the professor, who repeatedly humiliates or |
leaves to ingratiate themselves into the good | graces of Hub and Garth. |
vented for them such definitions as "the three | graces of the microphone", "the century's sensation", |
macharya eulogize in loving adulation the many | graces of his Ishta devata and the many boons she is |
by Bacchantes and Wildlife and followed by the | graces of choreography" |
holicism, the gift is one of the extraordinary | graces of the Holy Spirit imparted to certain individ |
in consequence of our carnality, the spiritual | graces of God are far from being held by us in the es |
Mense, he writes that Mary is administrator of | graces on earth, part of a new salvation order. |
ing partially restored to the Comintern's good | graces sometime in 1926. |
Thy | graces that refrain |
able (by temperament or choice) to acquire the | graces that Lord Chesterfield tried so hard to impart |
sle, and then in 1988 formed a band called The | Graces that released the album Perfect View. |
An epitaph describing each dog | graces the mausoleum nameplates. |
Currently Jean Shelton's photo from 1947 | graces the main window of Pier 26. |
gnolia tree in Arkansas, planted in 1839, also | graces the town. |
uare, flat-roofed tower with a louvered belfry | graces the corner of the building. |
brella, battered in the cyclone of 1905, still | graces the garden. |
n Nakagawa Abe, of the local congregation also | graces the altar inside the temple. |
, one who is self-created and in this form, he | graces the devotees. |
A small porch | graces the door along the front (west) facade of the |
The statue, which | graces the main plaza of the city, depicts Saladin in |
The stained glass which | graces this mansion is one of its outstanding feature |
t enabling them to discern in themselves those | graces to which the promises of life are made, and be |
Eastminster (The Abbey of St. Mary de | Graces) was a Cistercian abbey on Tower Hill in Londo |
cholas Easton, a tanner, taught that gifts and | graces were that antichrist mentioned Thes[salonians] |
1929, he exhibited Las Tres Gracias (The Three | Graces), which marked a departure towards the Abstrac |
Gettelfinger is one of the singing trio Three | Graces, which blends the musical styles of its three |
hts, privileges, ranks, honours, liberties and | graces which in times past the monks professed and dw |
n set the bronze urn on the heads of the Three | Graces, who are poised back to back, as if to dance. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |