Modern and elegant to the tip of its hands, the Blancpain Women Saint-Valentin 2009 marries daring design with a spirit of mischievousness. |
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Very neat in appearance, but had that happy-to-be-alive attitude that made even his occasional mischievousness delightful. |
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A magnificent piece, wide-ranging in its simplicity, full of humanity, mischievousness, and humour. |
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Since then, the young singer has put herself on the musical map playing with a mix of mischievousness, cynicism and tenderness in her songs. |
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Scott has a twinkling mischievousness to him, but he's serious, and forceful, about the importance of making theatre accessible and affordable. |
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Poncho laughs and throws mischievousness glances to Duck who fell into a deep trance. |
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To keep himself loose and pliable and imbued with the mischievousness that nourished him, Paul often resorted to practical jokes. |
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Burger produced the CD with his faithful accomplice Dominique Mahut. The main themes were love, death and life, but Jacques also tackled jazz and social issues with his familiar lively mischievousness. |
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The giraffe was characterized by its length, the hare by its mischievousness, it's slyness in Senegalese society and that's how Mame Less Dia was able to transmit certain messages without crossing the censor. |
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Our young human hero's humour, intelligence, quick-wittedness and swift reactions are contrasted with Boom's mischievousness, innocence and ingenuousness to give the series a particularly sweet, poetic charm. |
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Moreover, as this Autumn's Ford Madox Brown: Pre-Raphaelite Pioneer at Manchester Art Gallery reveals, such inspired mischievousness had been wound into Brown's work from the beginning. |
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Without the ability to laugh, make others laugh and tease with a wickedly irreverent mischievousness, no-one's getting or going anywhere, let alone jumping into a cab back to your place. |
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I think it was a mischievousness, a subversiveness. |
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While readers might feel their hearts soften at Mary's situation, her disagreeableness – not to be confused with rascally Tom Sawyer-style mischievousness – is off-putting. |
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That will play with mischievousness on savours of chocolate candy. |
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