During the intermission I noticed Roberto, at the rail of one of the boxes, deep in conversation with a wiry, chignoned gamine. |
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Irena, with wide eyes and gamine hair, arrives in New Orleans to meet her brother for the first time. |
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These streets are the marketplace for garrulous gamine, who ekes out a living selling flowers to wealthy slummers. |
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When images were being selected for the calendar, a picture featuring a gamine young model smoking a cigarette in an empty cafe was chosen. |
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The lead actress played her part too well, shrinking through the episodes from gamine to gaunt. |
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Blond and gamine, they look so strikingly similar that they are often mistaken for siblings. |
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On impulse, she arranges a meeting with the woman, who turns out to be a gamine art gallery director. |
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She sat there with her hair pulled back, her gamine face shining, her eyes slyly crinkling, and bit on her pencil. |
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She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well. |
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Queen of gamine style, Audrey Tautou's choppy pixie has been her mainstay for quite a while now. |
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She recently had her dark hair cut short and now wears it gamine and honey-coloured, which suits her clean bone structure and a light summer tan. |
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These streets are the marketplace for garrulous gamine Eliza, who ekes out a living selling flowers to wealthy slummers. |
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What he's sent is Diane, a street gamine two jumps ahead of the gendarmes. |
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Small and slight, beneath a few grey hairs she has a gamine, mobile face. |
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The sophisticated, almost stentorian tone of her voice skyrockets by at least two octaves and the gamine pixie we all fell in love with is snapping my picture. |
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Others preferred the gamine look with a short boyish haircut. |
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Perhaps because she's gamine rather than pneumatic, Hollywood has so far been unwilling to allow her to step fully into the limelight, a situation she herself acknowledges. |
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Her long, pale ash blond hair was pulled back from her gamine features. |
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In one, she resembles a gamine, androgynous youth, in another, a stern master of the house, and in yet another, she wears the resigned expression of a harried housewife. |
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Watching the gamine Nicole, hair newly dark, eyes particularly blue, voice as Russian as vodka, you would be entitled to think all your birthdays have come at once. |
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Sciorelli's dark eyes watch a young gamine pass by the table. |
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Since then, she has become a fixture at Chanel events and carries off the label's signature gamine girlishness with breezy aplomb. |
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She pointed to Maksymenko, whose delicate, gamine features make her seem especially frail. |
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They are both posh, pretty, gamine English girls blessed with serious eyebrows and a taste for the high life. |
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With these styles becoming popular hats were going out of fashion as they could not sit on the bouffant styles, and did not suit the gamine image. |
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies. |
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In Self-Portrait, the artist presents herself as a clear-eyed gamine, seemingly defined by the field of animals, dolls and tchotchkes that surround her image. |
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At Givenchy, designer Riccardo Tisci has settled into a house once defined by the gamine aesthetic of Audrey Hepburn. |
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The queen of gamine charm, no one has come close to rivaling her ability to look completely feminine in tomboy staples. |
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As if in answer, there follows footage of a gamine young woman on a walk around the city. |
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She is the perfect gamine — waiflike and mischievous. |
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With dramatic eyebrows, doe eyes, full hair and blunt fringe, her awkward, gamine beauty captivated the masses. |
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But things were a little slower to take off with the French public. In fact, in the early days only committed Dominique A. fans seemed to appreciate Françoiz's gamine looks and melancholy songs. |
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With her short gamine crop, pregnant Frankie, 26, looks great in this white shirt and blazer, and the skinny jeans and heels give her look a feminine twist. |
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The gamine Hollywood star was famous for her no-nonsense approach. |
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This Cinderella is no shrinking violet but a tough little cookie in a gamine haircut who gives as good as she gets, socking her stepsisters when she can get away with it. |
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