He has a sense of playfulness here that you rarely get in his films anymore. |
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Unlike so many practitioners of institutional critique, he often imbued his projects with a sense of playfulness. |
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All you have to do is dive near any large seal colony and let the animals' natural curiosity and playfulness do the rest. |
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Her work remains sensitively attuned to women's issues, but retains an element of playfulness alongside its edginess. |
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Some old fogies with no sense of playfulness and humor probably tattletaled. |
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However, Thompson makes little of this idea, which is sidelined by the innocence and playfulness of the production. |
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At first glance, the cabin recalls a child's clubhouse, or an actualized cartoon dwelling that mixes playfulness with a foreboding creepiness. |
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This kind of playfulness adds lightness to weighty intellectual questions about art and culture. |
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In the Allegro assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness. |
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They signal a new sense of abandon in her sculpture, a playfulness distilled less from nature than from experience. |
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She bit her lip to stop the amused smile from spreading when he blushed at her playfulness, answering as his cheeks went pink. |
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It makes playfulness and creativity sound entirely frivolous and non-productive, and maintains a peculiar distinction between work and leisure. |
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Their falling out is torrid and serious stuff, but the director's sense of playfulness leavens the tone. |
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She fixes me with a look, a wonderful mixture of playfulness and provocation. |
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Instead, their music successfully extends electronica's reach to meld with the multiplicity and playfulness of nature. |
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Gold jewellery worn in layers best conveys the mood of fun, playfulness and stylish chaos. |
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It contains many therianthropic creatures, who are both animal and human, and demonstrates the playfulness of the gods. |
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They provide hours of amusement with their lively chatter, playfulness, precociousness and curiosity. |
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There's a kind of staidness and a kind of fear, I suppose, of playfulness, of merriment, of the colloquial and the demotic. |
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His pride, suaveness, sarcasm and playfulness would all dissipate, leaving him completely exposed and vulnerable. |
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The handclaps that begin the song intimate a playfulness throughout, and a funky guitar and fuzzy keys sew together seemingly independent jams. |
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Or maybe their star sign was Aquarius, and the water was bringing out their primitive playfulness. |
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There is in Machado's prose a playfulness that teases the reader, humor that mocks solemnity and seriousness. |
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Just as early Geissler tubes had used such odd images such as a vase or flowers, the first neon signs used images with a sense of playfulness. |
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Relax, don't take things too seriously, and this week's Geminian playfulness could be just the rejuvenating lift your hardworking nerves need. |
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There's also a playfulness that takes it out of the city into more unmapped terrain. |
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His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors. |
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But the singers' interaction with one another introduced just enough playfulness to the proceedings to dispel the threat of triteness. |
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She smiled at his playfulness and bit into an apple, tonguing a bit of sweet juice that threatened to run down the side of her lip. |
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All have that characteristic Milhaud lightness and playfulness, that jollity and occasional raucousness. |
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A tornado of energy, she pushes a vision that varies from minimalist, quasi-architectural purity to funky playfulness. |
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Impressively, this analytical procedure does nothing to diminish the vitality and playfulness evidenced by the singing colors of his paintings. |
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In a totally unstructured environment, they present this creative explosion through modern dance, mime, pantomime and music with a whole lot of playfulness. |
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But the the most compelling environmental feat, on the mostly open stage, is her invocation of the oppressive and threatening mood that hangs over even moments of playfulness. |
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A postmodern playfulness and irony are employed to challenge a Party icon, by co-opting fragments of an old socialist anthem as the basis of a rock song. |
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Scarcely an exchange goes by without her flashing her top teeth, fluttering her eyelashes, pursing her lips or cocking her head with a teasing playfulness. |
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Nothing is wrong with individuals finding creativity, imagination, merriment, exuberance, playfulness, or goofiness in what they undertake in camp experiences. |
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Pug lovers find playfulness, stubbornness, and intelligence as their pet's true colors. |
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The Kala dance also showcases the playfulness of Lord Krishna. |
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But it does prove that despite their global success, Punchdrunk's inventiveness, their playfulness and their need to bewitch have not dimmed. |
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That was back when my name was a playful thing for me and I marvelled at its unusualness, but that playfulness is long gone. |
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Here we bask briefly in an Elysian sweetness and playfulness before being awakened by the triumphant closing chords. |
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His new show, Solo, blends his skills as a dancer, illusionist, clown, and filmmaker in a work of effervescent playfulness, intimacy, and charm. |
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But its tone of rational urgency, its playfulness and barefaced cheek, must have loosened a few corset hooks-and-eyes over the years. |
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Whether she is playful, or more accurately, seen as playful, is a matter of how the dominant group constructs the concept of playfulness. |
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Spring colours are influenced by the simple pleasures in life, and continue to evoke feelings of passion, playfulness and modern thinking. |
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When creating the all-new S60, the design team also added in a modern touch, details that generate excitement, contrast and playfulness. |
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Their playfulness and their passion for toys were a source of constant inspiration to them. |
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Beaubien photographed their rituals, pastimes, playfulness, and reflective moments. |
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Some toys, new friends, and a huge plate of food later and they have recovered their smile and the playfulness of their childhood. |
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A self-described mama's boy, he combines a puppyish playfulness with an obsessive work ethic and a hardheaded understanding of the business of triathlon. |
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But underlying this playfulness there is also a serious agenda. |
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Art nouveau's swirling forms and arabesques, decorative playfulness and openness to the exotic, in this case from Japan rather than China, also seem descended from rococo. |
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His is a cinema of whimsy in the most literal sense of the word, and from his impulsive choices ultimately emerges the playfulness the word typically connotes. |
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A touch of playfulness here and there dominates the divine characters. |
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These frontier wilderlands are the retreat of a nostalgic whimsy, and the drawing rooms of the nascent American metropolis are now invested with a minatory playfulness. |
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A hearty reminder of the power, malleability, and deep playfulness of the novel form. |
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In its playfulness, this trial run for revolution set the tone for what was to follow. |
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And by then, she was ready to reclaim some of the playfulness she'd relinquished so young. |
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Reminiscent of the shape of an animal leg and borrowing its title from a pop music hit, it belongs both to nature and culture, playfulness and aggression. |
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Flora by Gucci aims to capture the cheerful playfulness of the design in a feminine fragrance, presented in a hexagonal glass bottle, which allows the light pink liquid to gently shimmer through. |
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But, if we were to focus more on fathers' strengths, we could identify fatherly traits that have a positive impact on child development: for example, autonomy, playfulness and a realistic approach. |
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Navigating between frenzied passion, playfulness and perfectionism, M the musician or M the magician began by captivating professionals and is now winning the hearts of a public in search of dreams. |
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That sort of playfulness has allowed us to move on a bit. |
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Rather he's giving his audience a new way to engage – and in the process he's highlighting the need for a new playfulness and spirit of adventure in the music industry's relationship with the internet. |
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Regis Tornier, my assistant, and I love the playfulness of these products. |
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The result is a menu of more arty playfulness than many other local establishments, still wearing its Frenchiness on its sleeve. |
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So I found that using a lot of colors communicated not only the versatility of the product but would really add to the playfulness and the approachability of the mark. |
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A child's sense of curiosity, security and playfulness will be captured in delicate designs evocative of classic children's collections, tailored to appeal to a broad range of consumers. |
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The main characteristics of his musical language are the great virtuosity required for performing the runs and scales that are used at length, as well as a distinct playfulness. |
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Funny, light-hearted illustrations, which capture the sheer joy of being a dog and reflect the good-natured playfulness of the poetry, brighten every page. |
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Unfortunately, what it was thought necessary to drill into shape were precisely what we now know to be the child's richest potentialities: his affectivity, his imagination, his spontaneity, his playfulness. |
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This exuberance, this freshness and playfulness of mind and mood, the capacity to galumph, are surely things to try to hold on to. |
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These are playfulness, framing, using symbolic language and employing the subjunctive mood. |
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Pinnipeds can be found in facilities around the world, as their large size and playfulness make them popular attractions. |
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In the process they imbued it with their most self-regarding qualities the playfulness and dutifulness of the panto hero, the fairness that is his reward and their mores. |
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Transform a wall, or even an entire room, with this stunningly crafted wallpaper that celebrates the quirkiness and playfulness of contemporary British design. |
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Taglioni has a playfulness that is reminiscent of Audrey Tatou, which makes the film easy to watch. |
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Wry humour and playfulness suffuse much of Bowering's writing. |
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Yet these works, with their calm, almost Apollonian appearance, do not, in fact, lack playfulness or ironic lightness. |
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They are characterized by their hypnotic beauty and their meditative character and sometimes by the vivacity and playfulness of the movement that points discreetly behind the sleek lines and technical prowess. |
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Waldrop's likeable modesty also asserts itself through a playfulness that casts his work into a sharper light, revealing it as more intellectually flirtatious than it would seem to be. |
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Well, it's playful, there's a lot of playfulness. |
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As melodrama and contrivance blossom in the movie's third act, Rivette's characteristic playfulness emerges more identifiably. |
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But the enormous Palladian window in the front facade, flanked by giant purple and gold metallic palm trees, is delightful in its self-aware playfulness. |
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In recovering the pointedly Spinozist impulse, the deeper critical motivation behind Heine's seemingly lighthanded poetic playfulness comes to the fore. |
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Tongue-in-cheek, self-referential playfulness abounds in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's uproarious action-packed comedy, which adheres unabashedly to a winning formula. |
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People who have interacted closely with killer whales offer numerous anecdotes demonstrating the whales' curiosity, playfulness, and ability to solve problems. |
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Former Royds Hall student Uriah Gabriel, 20, will use the playfulness of art to connect with young pupils at a school in Jinja when he volunteers there this month. |
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Here Gomori starts with a conversational tone, which continues with playfulness and ends either in an axiom or in a philosophical statement, written with a light pen. |
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Balancing penetrating historical inquiry with playfulness, Procession, like black light itself, revealed a number of things that are often otherwise invisible. |
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The large size and playfulness of pinnipeds make them popular attractions. |
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This is made possible by the almost instantaneous demotivation of acronyms, which enables processes such as remotivation, backronymy and playfulness. |
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The killer whale's intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and sheer size have made it a popular exhibit at aquaria and aquatic theme parks. |
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