(A word also for the uncredited costumes, which, as flamenco outfits go, are models of tasteful restraint.)
The violinist played expressively but with tasteful restraint.
Her hair was combed and lovely, and she had reapplied her make-up with her usual tasteful restraint.
Instead, the Shore might use some of Paris' appreciation of refined beauty, of tasteful restraint.
But if a lack of tasteful restraint is part of the price of freedom (see: Janet Jackson and columned entryways), I'll still sign up.
Slippery and almost transparent, pasta squares held nothing but the rich, intense earthiness of the wild mushroom; light, gently cream-pinked tomato sauce was added with tasteful restraint.
Such tasteful restraint does not come cheap, and Frock's prices are somewhat steeper than average.
The albums are notable for the tasteful restraint with which Mr. Wasserman illustrates its expressive and stylistic range.
You don't dress to be noticed; you want to be admired for your tasteful restraint.
Both faces are quintessentially WASP, and they have the same expression of tasteful restraint.