A contretemps involving mistaken identities reminiscent of the opera lightheartedly weaves through the antics of farmers, dwellers, and other rural folk. |
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The central minuet-and-trio movement, surprisingly modern-sounding, contrasts lightheartedly with the sonata form. |
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Hawkins lightheartedly chided one physical therapist for making her wash a dish in a sink. |
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But I was making a serious point and maybe yesterday it was taken rather too lightheartedly. |
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The whole production, however, could do with a change of gear and could be taken more lightheartedly, allowing more fun to be taken of the spooky happenings. |
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I first said the film was the story of my life lightheartedly, at a screening in telluride. |
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You can't access that option using a button in Coppermine's user interface to make sure it isn't being tampered with lightheartedly out of curiosity. |
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Coppermine only comes with a sample watermarking file that you should not apply lightheartedly, as it is only meant for testing purposes and to give you an idea how the watermarking file could look like. |
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Deciding to see for himself, and overruling the objections of Renato, Riccardo lightheartedly invites everyone to join him in an incognito visit to the witch. |
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In a letter to her of 27 January 1858, Brahms lightheartedly suggested that if she took the position, the two of them might go and meet Unland. |
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I do feel, however, that in talking lightheartedly of making rearing, pulling or nappy horses into useful members of equine society I am treading on very dangerous ground. |
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