I was hired on the spot because my inquisitor thought I evidenced a degree of cheekiness that would ensure my survival as her underling. |
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The gold-embossed, pixilated depiction of Jesus and the copperplate font of the cover art are a major indication of Schmidt's cheekiness. |
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I guess there's nothing wrong with that as they don't hide behind teenage cheekiness and are pretty up front. |
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There's a bit of cheekiness, and a creativity about it that means it will continue to progress. |
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He's funny, co-operative and engaging and he is getting his cheekiness back. |
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In my mind, Tocade is an echo to the rosy powdery notes from Madame Rochas with a modern cheekiness, but watch out! |
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I don't blame Rosenthal for being a bit testy after my cheekiness. |
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She had an amazing sense of humour, and a bit of cheekiness to go with it. |
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Eventually, this short, louche novel that began with warmth and zest and cheekiness, wanders around aimlessly in magenta caftans. |
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There is a twinkle in my eye, a cheekiness in my face, and indeed I am bit cheeky. |
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Dynamic, enthusiastic and resolute, she captures all hearts with her personality and a hint of cheekiness. |
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And I made up for this anomaly by an absolutely scandalous cheekiness. |
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Freshness and cheekiness were among the qualities that enabled printer Ferroprint to walk away with Gold Awards in both the Wine and Spirit categories. |
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Too many puppies end up as abandoned or destroyed dogs because people don't see beyond that bundle of cheekiness and consider the rational, practical aspects of dog ownership. |
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The crowd of characters is carried along in a noisy, comic, acrobatic dance, daring to make joyful jokes, perform immodest, naughty tricks, displaying cheekiness, and frivolous eroticism. |
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