During the 1800s, the gaucho, the Argentine cowboy, came to represent a free-spirited symbol for the country. |
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Irrepressible woman takes on repressive system, this time in the form of a free-spirited art professor taking on the McCarthy era. |
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These enlightened, free-spirited wines that are neither white nor red can be enjoyed whenever you fee like it. |
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He offers us a witch, called the Stroop by the villagers, a free-spirited woman who has come to settle in at Leech Lake. |
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Fun-loving, free-spirited, playful feelings are conveyed by the whimsical palettes below, which is characterized by bold, contrasting colors. |
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Throughout my career, I have observed the efficiency of this innovative and free-spirited approach. |
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It is playful, naïve and free-spirited. It is also bold, welcoming and friendly. |
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It was a unique creation for a free-spirited and passionate woman who was ready to go all out for what counts in life. |
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Jerry Falk is an aspiring writer in New York City, who falls in love at first sight with a free-spirited young woman named Amanda. |
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Charismatic, visionary and free-spirited, Aaron De Mey is one of the most talented make-up artists of his generation. |
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Anna is a free-spirited Italian who has worked all over the world with groups and incentives while gaining untold experience. |
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This ceaseless need for self-reinvention is the group's trademark! A free-spirited, refreshing music! |
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Morocco's Berber tribes maintain a free-spirited lifestyle and they're often herders, nomads and mountain rug weavers. |
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I'm generally a free-spirited and broad-minded chap who fully realises that it takes all sorts to make a world. |
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I want to know the free-spirited wildness of my unrepressed desires realising themselves in festive play. |
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Their most important joint project, though, is protecting their youngest sister, free-spirited Devi. |
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Not only is this segment searing hot these days, participation in this market can also be highly effective in transforming a manufacturer's reputation from soft and boring to youthful and free-spirited. |
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The main sponsorship focus for Jameson is in the area of cinema, a policy which targets a youthful, urban, clientele who are spontaneous and free-spirited and have a passion for Premium brands. |
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Nicknamed der Papierene on account of his lean, delicate stature, and 'The Mozart of Football' because of his virtuosity, Sindelar was the flamboyant, free-spirited soul of this well-drilled team. |
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Thompson is known for drawing attention to the free-spirited style of artists of the west coast of Vancouver Island, through his attention to detail and mastery of technique. |
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This casually elegant fragrance-designed for the bold, free-spirited man-reflects the light, vibrant nature of Lacoste. Captures the essence of the self-assured man? |
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I really adored Ella because she's so spunky and free-spirited. |
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It's danceable, festive, moving and free-spirited. |
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The program ended with a free-spirited coda by all the dancers doing this, that, and especially the other, all with happy bravura and to Tchaikovsky. |
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The Few, as Churchill dubbed the Fighter Command aircrew, were not the free-spirited, knights of the air, officer types immortalised by the media. |
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It's a story of a free-spirited, independent, optimistic woman who finds that a huge inheritance leads into the blind alley of a loveless, cold marriage. |
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The vision of Dubai Marina is to create an awe-inspiring city-within-a city that delights residents with its cosmopolitan, free-spirited atmosphere and unique, invigorating lifestyle. |
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Inspired as much by ancestral music as modern sounds, he delivers a free-spirited, sincere flamenco-fusion, equal parts technical prowess and Latin pride. It's danceable, festive, moving and free-spirited. |
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Frivolous and free-spirited Babou lives her life outside society's norms. |
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If it does so too obtrusively, there is a risk that their free-spirited members will move somewhere else. |
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Independent, free-spirited, and as bootylicious as her look-alike, Teresa tends to meet men who want to dominate her, which is the exact opposite of what she's looking for. |
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There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance. |
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The freewheeling, free-spirited buccaneer. |
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Hindi Zahra has a tenacious, free-spirited character which has allowed her to create her own world through the sheer force of her convictions and intuitions. |
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What's more, Knudsen wrote, Apple's stogy, closed-off policy is in direct opposition to the free-spirited ethos of the company's late founder. |
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The once free-spirited gaucho thus became a farmhand or peon. |
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Agile and silly and charming, he was a good entertainer, and he enjoyed the nonrooted, free-spirited life of a street performer. |
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The Whoopi Goldberg Korbel Brut Rose bottle features a whimsical floral design in kelly green and violet, reflective of Goldberg's playful and free-spirited image. |
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The '127 Hours' star was due to star as a free-spirited young man who inspires an uptight documentarian, to be played by Ben Stiller, to loosen up, reports the Daily Express. |
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Free-spirited British adventurers were believed to have settled illicitly within the cays and reefs of a coast once claimed by Spain. |
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Free-spirited and eccentric she, the rolling stone of the crew, fills most of her time trying to find herself when she's not working on her documentary about single mothers. |
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