I adopt a more devil-may-care attitude and haven't written a cookery book for four years. |
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The next morning we woke up to find the mild-mannered videographer had been transformed into a devil-may-care, wild-haired punk! |
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Silver may turn out to be a classic case of the consequences of devil-may-care consumption. |
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The Libertines resemble reality TV ' celebrities ' more than old fashioned, devil-may-care rock stars. |
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This is more like a pornographic shoot 'em up with a couple of devil-may-care, female gunslingers in the lead. |
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Friends think his devil-may-care attitude runs even deeper now than before. |
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Luckily we like devil-may-care, feisty dames who laugh in the face of disapproval and adversity. |
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The same course of illness, however, may also give rise to the temptation, if we succumb to despondency or take an attitude of devil-may-care. |
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Hudson's dearth of caps probably lays with the devil-may-care attitude he adopted throughout his career. |
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The housing market seems to be one of the reasons behind business owners ' devil-may-care attitude. |
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As the reality of her rehab experience settles in, Gwen realizes that her devil-may-care attitude is not the answer. |
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The devil-may-care driving habits for which Brazilian truck drivers are known make this route intimidating for the faint-of-heart. |
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As the movie's lead, Healy could play wise-cracking and devil-may-care, but there's a cruel urban edge to his character. |
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The work is hard, the going rough at times, but there's the companionship of robust Navy laughter, the devil-may-care philosophy of the sea. |
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Jaon was looking smug, with his usual devil-may-care smirk plastered on his face. |
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But then, in this brave new world of devil-may-care slovenliness, I won't really need to. |
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But the film belongs to Clooney, who plays the fool and the charmer with polished, devil-may-care ease. |
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Is devil-may-care nihilism the correct spirit in which to view England's sporting teams? |
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Dubeau and company play each composition with an infectious, devil-may-care enthusiasm. |
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Mr. Alan Aitken: To sum up, in Canada we seem to have dealt with this matter with a cavalier, devil-may-care attitude. |
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The approach requires a devil-may-care swagger, a thick skin and also thick-skinned editors, who seem to be in short supply. |
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I sometimes wish I had more of that devil-may-care approach in my nature. |
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Dudley evolved from a goofy oddity to a devil-may-care ring villain. |
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Under the strain of that feeling, many single men through the ages have adopted a devil-may-care attitude. |
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Of course, some fans embrace her devil-may-care attitude, championing the actress for staying true to herself. |
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I'm starting to frighten myself, because I'm backsliding into my devil-may-care attitude. |
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After a couple of months of reviewing some alarmingly devil-may-care shopping baskets, Anita's organic yoghurt is a sight for sore eyes. |
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Her companion overcompensated by trying to act devil-may-care. |
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It gives him a rebellious, devil-may-care edge. |
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Unfortunately, our clients didn't share our devil-may-care attitude. |
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I reveled in my devil-may-care insouciance. |
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But this is not a devil-may-care business. |
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It's easy to glamourise the lives of criminals, hanker after their devil-may-care lifestyles. |
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Now, upon his whole person, from the crown of his unkempt head down to his broken, dusty boots, there yet clung that air of jaunty, devil-may-care rakishness. |
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None of them come close to the devil-may-care attitude of this woman about town. |
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Indeed, his new gestural paintings have a fresher, freer, more expansive, devil-may-care look than his earlier works, which appear labored and uptight in comparison. |
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Inside me is a slaphappy, devil-may-care person trying to get out. |
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