She is impudently vernal, like Hogarth's more plebian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness. |
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Two minutes later they scored again, Harris impudently back-heeling the ball home following a goalmouth scramble. |
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She is impudently vernal, like Hogarth's more plebeian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness. |
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Along the way, Henri flirted with Geneva by mockingly fluttering his eyes at her and impudently grinning. |
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That was before composer Kurt Weill came along and impudently chose to ignore those traditional boundaries. |
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Despite being hemmed in on the touchline, the muscular forward impudently backheeled the ball to the waiting Samuel Eto'o, who rifled home to complete to exquisite Inter move. |
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Bursting through the middle, Di Maria ripped through Leicester City, exchanged passes with Wayne Rooney and then, facing Kasper Schmeichel, impudently scooped the ball on the run over the goalkeeper's head. |
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It was Booth who worked out that the way Haye had to beat Valuev was by impudently dipping under his jab, flicking pot shots and skipping away smartish. |
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When one of our colleagues impudently states that the members are on holidays, he is in contempt of the house. Therefore, I demand that you ask him to withdraw what he said. |
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The texts impudently talk about creating a 'circle of cooperation' at a time when they contain direct or indirect coercion and the stick follows the carrot. |
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Jugurtha impudently bribed the Romans into accepting his usurpation. |
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