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- Moratorium is when a person displays a kind of flightiness, ready to make choices but unable to commit to them.
- In the first act, when Adina affects flightiness, Ms . Swenson sings her music with bright hues and fluid virtuosity.
- He intermittently adopts the persona of a prim, curmudgeonly old woman who frowns upon the flightiness of young things on the beach.
- But beneath the flightiness, Schaffert also captures the sisters'genuine need to make sense of abandonment and come to terms with grief.
- Yan Chen's debut as the French ballerina offered some delightful frills, not the usual fussiness, to describe the character's flightiness.
- The most common form among boys is known as Type B . Rather than flightiness, persons with this form tend to be hyperactive and impulsive.
- She redesigns it to fix the damage but Neal breaks up with Molly when he sees it, claiming he has to pursue his music career and does not have time for her flightiness.
- Lundy ponies with'left'whorls score highly on calmness, placidness, enthusiasm and friendliness, whereas those with'right'whorls score highly on wariness, associated flightiness and unfriendliness.
- It would take far greater music than Gomes's cliched stew of Verdian heroics and Donizettian flightiness to transform this into anything more than an incoherent pageant of colonialist racism, paternalism and religious triumphalism.
- After Josh shows his kinder side to Nora, she begins to reciprocate his feelings, and when she confronts him about his flightiness in their relationship on the verge of a full moon, they have sex.
- En route to his family's Christmas celebration, Nate meets Brenda ( Rachel Griffiths, an Oscar nominee for " Hilary and Jackie " ), a free spirit whose flightiness disguises how troubled her life has been.
- He didn't pretend to be a creative genius _ in fact, his running gag, his equivalent of Benny's cheapness or Gracie Allen's flightiness, was his penchant for stealing other people's jokes.
- Though not terribly subtle in its parallels between Barrie's real-life inspirations and his best-known creation, " Finding Neverland " is a smart, engaging portrait whose whimsy nicely complements the flightiness of " Peter Pan ."
- Yet it is the mischievous humor of the production that provides its appeal, with Guglielmo ( Stephan Genz ) and Ferrando ( Jeremy Ovenden ) joking and teasing as they test the flightiness of Fiordiligi and Dorabella under the lighthearted guidance of Don Alfonso ( Pietro Spagnoli ).
- He was gay, voluptuous, and daring; yet had neither perseverance or true courage, and was meanly selfish in all his aims . " Bertolini is brave, unsuspicious, merry, dissipated, and of extreme extravagance; his free flightiness to Emily distresses her.
- "Tumbleweeds, " on the other hand, is easy to take _ if you can get past McTeer's character, whose flightiness is more annoying than charming ( she really makes you empathize with her long-suffering daughter, well-played by Kimberly Brown ).
- As her husband, Joe, a transplanted British writer whose best-selling novel about their troubled marriage is about to be made into a film, Cumming, with his goofy grin, laughing eyes and aura of androgynous flightiness, projects the appeal of an adorable but elusive man-child, a Pied Piper of eternal playfulness.