

2023 The clip features the R&B legend - who originally graced the screen as the iconic princess in the 1997 TV movie Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella - wearing a regal, voluminous gown of baby blue and matching overcoat with her hair in a long, blue braid. 2023 Happy birthday to the best sister to grace the face of the earth. Verb The criminal charges in New York are the latest salvo in a profound schism between Trump and his hometown - a reckoning for a one-time favorite son who grew rich and famous building skyscrapers, hobnobbing with celebrities and gracing the pages of the city’s gossip press. 2022 As unrelentingly harsh as SOS can be with its love interests, there is grace bleeding through a number of these stories of crumbling connections. 2022 Journeying to a place of wholeness within myself required real accountability, truth-telling, and an abundance of grace. 2023 But there also was grace from coach Mark Daigneault, considering the officiating crew on hand. 2023 With one note of grace that bears mentioning here: Nearly everyone is brown.

2023 The name, like so much about LeRette’s world-its mingled grotesquerie and humor, its wild manifestations of grace amid grimness-seems drawn from Flannery O’Connor. Ira Porter, The Christian Science Monitor, 19 Jan.

2023 Colleges add tutors, mental health resources – and a measure of grace. 2023 The hue was a symbol at a time when the country was in need of grace. Noun Small instances of grace like these are more compelling than the author’s efforts to find universal relevance in her endeavor.
