Funny and cleverly written, this light-hearted and engaging story parodies the spy genre without sacrificing the reader's involvement. |
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We came pretty close to full-on verbal assault and the end of our happy and light-hearted e-mail interactions. |
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Young people were engrossed in light-hearted banter, and seemed determined to stay till the end and enjoy the entire variety show. |
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These areas were decorated in either bright greens or oranges, which induced a light-hearted mood. |
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He's really light-hearted and you can tell, he takes his racing seriously, as we all do, and it's a great thing. |
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And yet people keep on giving me light-hearted advice on how to keep my future wife happy! |
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Soft colours such as lilac, rosy pink, light green and silver create a light-hearted effect. |
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He was also remarkably a versatile actor, excelling equally well at noble princes and light-hearted rogues. |
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In all actuality, this film is a light-hearted action romp that has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek. |
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I watched him play Federer and it was a light-hearted affair with plenty of friendly banter. |
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But for one group of tots, such light-hearted activity could be a thing of the past. |
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Women wrestled then befriended adultresses, men abducted brides, light-hearted capers segued into murder. |
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Chatting over Indian samosas and chicken tikka, she seems candid, confident, light-hearted and completely disarming. |
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Would we be laughing about it and expect her to address the matter in a light-hearted tweet? |
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In putting a light-hearted spotlight on inter-ethnic prejudice, videos like these can serve a cathartic function in society. |
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The pants were often topped with cropped jackets that were loose and light-hearted. |
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It's not a biting criticism of the Anglican Church or of religion in general but a light-hearted poke at the churchmen of England. |
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We're talking bluster and light-hearted trash talk as we each announce our picks. |
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A road movie that begins someway between a sumptuous travelogue and a light-hearted romp quickly develops into something much more significant. |
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The Upstagers present the light-hearted story of the American showman on July 15-19 at King's Hall. |
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Described by some reviews as a bonkbuster, it's a light-hearted expose of the funeral industry set in Birmingham. |
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Anyone who likes light-hearted, heavy hitting, unhyphenated rock and roll would do well to add People Get Ready to their collection. |
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Concert parties at the time improvised with available talent and material to provide variety revues involving light-hearted music and comedy. |
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It is easier to sell sparklers during the summer because it is the time of year when people are more adventurous and light-hearted. |
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Pain Free in Six Weeks is liberally interspersed with light-hearted illustrations and informative captions. |
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If you were doing a light-hearted story about the lot of a property steward, and wanted to convey a bit of spontaneity, forget it. |
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The piece was a light-hearted exercise to wind down my brain after a stressful exam period. |
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It's a light-hearted beginning to the season, offering a chance for students to strut their stuff in a play that's pure fun. |
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The surprising absence of a Hollywood ending makes this film a lot more than a light-hearted romantic classic. |
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Their light-hearted take on horror belies the genuine fear Reinblatt felt wrestling with the writing of the play. |
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The station commander said it was designed to be a light-hearted reminder to motorists to drive safely this Christmas. |
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Within a predominantly corporate enclave, it introduces an informal, occasionally light-hearted and distinctly local emphasis. |
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Alternating between sharp funky instrumentals and light-hearted vocal tracks, Outside In feels at ones familiar yet totally fresh and new. |
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But Mr Mitchell believes his flock are taking a light-hearted approach to the West Yorkshire clash at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. |
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She gazed at the floorboard of the car confused and light-hearted with Sade's annoying company. |
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For a night of light-hearted comedy, Risk Everything is something I would definitely have a flutter on! |
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We are able to acknowledge horrendous scenarios, justify our errors, and forgive our mistakes by making a situation light-hearted. |
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This would be great for my Mother as a light-hearted pressie to go with her card, so I purchased it. |
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The film takes a light-hearted look at the problems faced by disabled people in poorly-designed buildings. |
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Offering cartoon style visuals, the graphical presentation is true to the light-hearted nature of the game. |
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Paula's distinctive art is everywhere, adding colour and a light-hearted atmosphere that reflects her effervescent personality. |
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I always made sure that it was filled with the finest comic doggerel, epigrams, and songs of a light-hearted nature. |
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My light-hearted offer to provide a dumpster was usually met with a wan smile. |
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They are light-hearted, and evoke both the excitement of the races and the happiness of the rare sun in England's cloudy climate. |
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Ryan's whole body tensed up and his jokey, light-hearted aura dissipated in a second. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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Adam's face darkened, and his teasing, light-hearted mood was gone beyond recall. |
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We didn't talk about the wedding, but threw light-hearted jibes at each other regarding our respective lives. |
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Instead of the usual light-hearted romp, this performance found power and emotional resonance in the music. |
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Calypsos are often light-hearted musings on current events but can be much more serious, depending on the subject matter. |
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Her light-hearted vignettes are woven in between clearly explicated theories about laws of possibility. |
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I mean, the book is a very light-hearted memoir of my experience at the agency. |
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It is a light-hearted romantic comedy, which revolves around a group of young friends and 10 days in their lives. |
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She produces both an online journal and light-hearted podcasts about her life, but it's the latter that's more popular. |
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The light-hearted banter often gives way to arguments before someone intervenes with a joke to lighten the mood. |
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Possibly it originated with Kant himself in a light-hearted break from the Critique of Pure Reason. |
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It's a light-hearted gift set for the complete Tarot beginner, or a novelty deck for the more experienced reader or collector. |
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The gift was a light-hearted testament to his ability to navigate both sides of this nation's racial divide. |
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In this day and age it is hard to believe that people can be held up to hatred, ridicule and contempt by a light-hearted gossip paragraph. |
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One of the awol elements is the first film's sense of breezy, light-hearted fun. |
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But he could not resist offering a little light-hearted banter when asked how team management had dealt with the issue. |
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Milano strikes a balance between more serious scientific research and light-hearted self-examination. |
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That's the kind of light-hearted and spunky approach that packages the intelligent and truly insightful advice she gives. |
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Postings and weblogs covering broad topics about Japan, with emphasis on legit news as well as humorous, light-hearted content. |
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Witty and light-hearted, the play left behind an intriguing question in the minds of many viewers. |
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He loves Anne Garland, but has a rival in his brother Bob, a cheerful, light-hearted sailor. |
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The first half just languishes in light-hearted happenings that are anything but funny. |
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I know I'm light-hearted and like to have a bit of fun, but this is too serious for that. |
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He was so light-hearted it was impossible to stay angry at him for one of his jokes. |
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As I read the opening blurb, which is light-hearted and upbeat, my sense of shame subsided and I decided to take the plunge. |
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Instead, he could answer in a funny, light-hearted way, setting an upbeat tone for the evening. |
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It's definitely not a cheery, light-hearted book at all, but I enjoyed it anyway. |
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Or could it be that audiences are hungry again for light-hearted escapism and happy endings? |
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He was never light-hearted about anything, but she made him feel like that whenever he was around her. |
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It's a pleasantly light-hearted affair that's guaranteed to raise a laugh. |
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The prudishness was still present in some of the Victorian bathing costumes, but the mood was light-hearted in the mineral pools and blasting wall. |
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It is a light-hearted look at the system and not overtly political. |
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Ibbotson is dextrous with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted. |
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It will be a light-hearted programme presented by a local broadcaster. |
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But the Theban plays are hardly light-hearted entertainment. |
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This article is I suppose intended to be light-hearted, but it's the kind of humour that in many circles would just get you a smack in the face sooner or later. |
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Naturally, such light-hearted shenanigans cannot go unpunished. |
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It is one thing to put questions of this kind in a light-hearted quiz. |
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Hrithick and Kareena pair up in this light-hearted romantic lark. |
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It was a lively, colourful, light-hearted romp from start to finish. |
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Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery. |
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He was very light-hearted, and he always knew how to make her laugh. |
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Both Edgar and Julio shared the same smile and light-hearted manner that I remembered and appreciated from years ago. |
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Where comedy was once light-hearted, it now seems to have turned into the television equivalent of Gordon Brown, a serious figure brooding on the great issues. |
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We ask our guests of honour to give a light-hearted speech with a message. |
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Faber's minor prose works were Elnovia, a light-hearted and eventually rather dated fantasy, and an account of the history of the All Souls bursarships, printed privately. |
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Having written the song for her, Almond also performs guest vocals with Sally Timms on this single, in a rare show of light-hearted knockabout jollity. |
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There's banter about the choice of music, some light-hearted joshing. |
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It came, to me at least, as a staggering shock, sweeping away entirely, and for many days to come, the light-hearted and almost frivolous mood of the morning. |
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He had came back, light-hearted and happy, but muddy and grass stained. |
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The event will be a light-hearted celebration, with a mix of fun events ranging from panel games and cabaret performances to recitals, seminars and workshops. |
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This light-hearted laryngitic theme continues throughout the ad. |
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Many of the men sang songs which were light-hearted and often funny. |
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If you aren't averse to indulging a light-hearted, inspirational prison fantasy flick, Greenfingers is a worthy film for the romantics and the Anglophiles among you. |
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But I am light-hearted, and I am gutsy and I do swear like a trooper. |
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Every detail of the plot reeks of tweeness, and the score never quite decides whether it is intended as a fairy-tale operetta or a light-hearted musical. |
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It was supposed to be light-hearted, so I'm really glad that you liked it! |
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Cookbook For a little more light-hearted culinary reading, check out this no-frills publication. |
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The third movement, an allegretto, moved along in a light-hearted fashion and surprised with a dramatic ending. |
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Some of his philanthropic efforts are a little more light-hearted. |
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This is a light-hearted romant ic mystery, predictable, slangy and very easy reading. |
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Joseph Horovitz's Sonatina brought the evening to a close in light-hearted and witty mood. |
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The raven-haired star, 32, was desperate to do something light-hearted after shooting intense scenes for Interstellar. |
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Gissing is never more of a miserabilist than when trying to be light-hearted. |
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There's a good deal of light-hearted gossip too, and this page could well develop a cult following before too long. |
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Wackiness, humour and light-hearted controversy were in store. |
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Each is a light-hearted day in the life of a downmarket telephone tipster called Baxter and his battles to survive in the cut-throat betting world. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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But he is probably best remembered for Boon, the light-hearted drama centred around two ex-firemen Ken Boon and Harry Crawford, played by David Daker. |
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This was the thought-provoking video produced by Jeddah-based Shafiq Alam and Mohamad Sarhi, depicting a light-hearted make-up vlogging session, with a very powerful message. |
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