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  1. Sep 14, 2008 · Grace comes naturally, I think-- of course it's a little controversial to say just about any quality is inborn. In our egalitarian meritocracy grace can be bred-- I mean conditioned. Elegance still requires enough money to buy designer lables. Another thought-- elegance requires grace in addition to class, or poshness, or glamor. But a person ...

  2. Nov 19, 2008 · If I/we assume Christianity, "Grace" is understood differently depending on what kind of "Christian" you are. The Eastern Church's understanding of grace differs from the Western Church, and within the Western Church, Catholicism vs. Protestantism, and then there are even more differences within the various Protestant denomination. Maybe it's ...

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · Personally, I find the word grace is frequently used in writing to mean to honor or make something more attractive without a hint of sarcasm. He graced the covers of many magazines. I hope the president would be gracing us with her presence. The superstar will be gracing our home with his presence tonight. Perhaps in speech, people don't really use the word the same way. I think it's a bit of ...

  4. Oct 27, 2014 · True, but remember that this is only one of the meanings of grace. There are others that refer to a divine gift of blessedness, or a prayer said before meals, and many phrasal uses where only grace is possible. So: I was impressed by the grace/gracefulness of the dancer's movements. There, but for the grace/gracefulness of God, go I.

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · Je sais qu'habituellement, dans un contexte positif, on traduit "grâce à toi" par "thanks to you", mais comme la phrase française comporte déjà un remerciement, je voudrais éviter la répétition de "thanks". La phrase à traduire : « Merci infiniment, David ! Grâce à toi, j'ai recommencé à vivre...

  6. Hello, What does the phrase 'ease and grace' in the title below mean? I've seen these two words used together in some other contexts. Is it a set phrase? Reference: How to deal with major life transitions with ease and grace

  7. Apr 10, 2010 · mais ca derive de l'expression plus general en anglais, sois serieuse, sois moqueuse "to grace someone with your presence." avec toutes les implications divines d'une apparition soudaine, descandante, et condescandante, (mais genereuse) par l'acte meme d'apparaître parmi nous les mortels. "to grace" = benir? donner les actions de grace a ...

  8. Jun 26, 2015 · So, it describes grace, and means 'newly discovered'. I don't think grace in this lyric means 'gracefulness – elegance of movement/manner). 'Grace' is also used in a religious context to mean 'bliss or happiness' (due to finding one's faith in God). But, by extension, it is used in non-religious contexts to mean 'a state of bliss/happiness ...

  9. Oct 19, 2010 · Salut tout le monde! J'ai entendu dire que la fête "Thanksgiving" au Canada s'appelle "l'action de grâce."

  10. Mar 18, 2010 · I'm not quite sure what the phrase "the grace of an elephant" means in the following excerpt from a conversaton. A: Why do you want to learn ballet? B: I have the grace of an elephant and want to become fit. Thank you for your attention.

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