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  • Such blitheness will raise a few eyebrows among fashion professionals.
  • And it's true the work begins with a comic blitheness and detachment that immediately disarm.
  • What does this mean for a show that has relied on an unending sense of youth and blitheness?
  • Then she sorted out the meanings of the word " merry, " catching the essential blitheness of the holiday.
  • With an endearing blitheness that makes no reference to his earlier thoughts about the show, Clurman notes that the score " seems to improve with age ."
  • Persuaded to try acting, she now glides through this film with the same carefree, sensual ease and what-the-hell blitheness that is so infuriating to Nina's father.
  • Raptosh s third book, " Parents from a Different Alphabet ", is a collection of prose poems that reckon with gender constructs as well as the plights and blitheness of the body, individual and collective.
  • He has received notice for roles such as Prince Siegfried in " Swan Lake " and Lensky in John Cranko's " Onegin ", for which " The Guardian " praised his " captivating blitheness ."
  • Shortly after they hit the road in the borrowed Jag and a fabricated lifestyle designed to impress the other reunion attendees, the film starts to slide downhill, exchanging throwaway blitheness and sharply observed Southern Cal behavioral detail for standard sitcom moves designed to give them underdog appeal.
  • As a matter of self-interest, you always run the risk of public embarrassment if the questioned party-- out of blitheness, perversity or whatever-- decides to answer with unflattering candor . ( " No, actually, my last boyfriend kissed MUCH etter . ")
  • As a matter of self-interest, you always run the risk of public embarrassment if the questioned party-- out of blitheness, perversity or whatever-- decides to answer with unflattering candor . ( " No, actually, my last boyfriend kissed MUCH better . ")
  • Despite the presence of Frank Capra 3d as first assistant director and a nod to his grandfather in the dialogue ( Sydney, first visiting the White House on business : " I'm trying to savor the Capraesque quality " ), this film can't match the blitheness that was possible in more innocent times.
  • In Nichols's view, " the blitheness, the unconscious ease, the sense of entitlement with which American, European, and Australian sailors will moor a quarter-million-dollar boat off a village in Asia, South America, or Africa and step cheerfully ashore to look for a beer only make it that much more remarkable that piracy is not a thousand times worse . "-----The neuroscientific sex
  • But there's an eternally relevant sting in Lucas'portrayal of a world that will indeed confirm your direst fantasies if you stick around long enough . ( An appropriately dark footnote : Lucas'plays since " Prelude, " especially the fierce and courageous " Dying Gaul, " have become angrier and angrier, and none offer even the slight solace of redemption found in " Reckless . " ) Brokaw and his skilled ensemble eloquently and consistently evoke the uneasiness beneath the show's blitheness.