It had a light-heartedness that was endearing and worthy of that Sherlock Holmes genre it so alluringly wanted to emulate. |
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You wondered if your dream meant that the light-heartedness and joy of your life was being killed off by the hideous situation. |
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I liked the light-heartedness of On The Buses, and how unsubtle it all was. |
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What she loves about Eugenides' story, Sofia says, is its mixture of melancholy and light-heartedness. |
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Behind the light-heartedness of today's jokes is a tiny blip of menace: today's satire is often tomorrow's reality. |
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Wong's debut successfully retains the light-heartedness and hopefulness of its young protagonist while dealing with racism, bullying and abuse. |
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Emotion: Folies Neiges is all about joy, fantasy and luminosity for the woman who needs a touch of light-heartedness and optimism! |
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Standing in the middle of the Main Street, looking at the crowd in front of him, his light-heartedness was quickly overwhelmed by dispiritedness. |
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The light-heartedness and sincerity of their songs are what makes Popa Sapka so appealing. |
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Brings fun and light-heartedness to any environment with which she is familiar. |
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Even in the direst circumstances, light-heartedness, laughter and falling in love are permissible. |
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You come into a state of floating and are enveloped in a light-heartedness as never before. |
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Join us in an atmosphere of light-heartedness and attention to detail, so that in safety you can let go, trust and laugh. |
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He was, in fact, a serious, somewhat priggish young man, though he often gave signs of light-heartedness both as a boy and in later life. |
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Larry's high energy, work-ethic and light-heartedness make him a natural leader and motivator. |
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They feel strongly about: light-heartedness with profundity, and purity. |
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Their plots blend emotion and skill, depth and light-heartedness, visual poetry and tenderness? but they all have a common denominator: parody and a fresh, unbridled humour. |
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There's a certain light-heartedness associated with neon music. |
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The prism through which it represents a certain part of the world and conveys it: it's very socially and politically engaged but retains a certain lyricism and light-heartedness. |
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The poster conveys light-heartedness and good humour. |
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Rayon, light as a cloud and made from white chocolate with almond and honey chips, drifts across your palate, its multitude of air bubbles giving a feeling of sweet light-heartedness. |
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Chuat: Fortunately, there are brief moments of light-heartedness? |
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A special effort could be made in favour of the younger sections of the population who are prone to indifference or light-heartedness as regards risks and responsible behaviour towards others. |
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In all this, they never forego their taste for humour, and transmit a light-heartedness that looks kindly on the inadequacy of life and of human events. |
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