What saves the movie from sinking is the bouncy coltishness of its young cast. |
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Her prose has the grandiose coltishness befitting the young woman whose early life she narrates. |
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It gives off a kind of zeitgeist instead of coltishness and pride. |
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She's a sassy, grown-up tomboy with the coltishness of a girl and the heart of a woman. |
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Even now, her skinny blue-jeaned legs still betraying an awkward coltishness and her porcelain features devoid of makeup, she could pass as a pre-teen. |
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The piece is bemused, tender and funny, the dancing evocative not only of the disgraced president's choppy gestures but also of the coltishness of adolescent girls. |
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Immediately touching in his rough coltishness, he evoked a sense of both vulnerability and great strength as Apollo discovers the measure of his powers. |
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Their coltishness remains tangled in their rumpled manes. |
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This time there were few of the viscerally ebullient speed changes that conductors from Robert Kajanus to the 1980s Rattle brought to the coltishness of the third symphony. |
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