In keeping with his impish flare for fun and theatrics, the show itself is paramount. |
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In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians ' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature. |
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He nodded his agreement once again, and Drake thought he detected an impish twinkle dancing in his eyes. |
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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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In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature. |
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She had a short dark hair cut framing a face that remained impish despite her age. |
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But every minute, an impish sprite takes one ball back out, always extracting the lowest-numbered ball in the bucket. |
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Wearing a white, knitted mask, he moved with an impish, cartoonlike quality. |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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Directed by Patrick Guedj, Gabriella Wright becomes an impish angel who journeys across the island, followed by the camera like a second skin. |
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The fifth and final member of the Chelsea contingent is impish midfielder Deco, who could tilt the match in Portugal's favour. |
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His innings was wonderfully composed yet punctuated with typical impish strokeplay. |
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In this regard, there is a recurrent provocativeness in Weick's analyses, coupled with an impish spirit that often dances beneath his elegant prose. |
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Collignon brought not only an incredible wide variety of sounds to the proceedings, but an impish sardonicism and clear sense of the absurd. |
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The audience is invited to experience the work as an impish yet elegant vaudeville show. |
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With this collection of pop pleasantly sprinkled with poetry and an offbeat sense of humour, this impish wordsmith confirms his immense talent. |
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There are marital jokes, impish rhymes and wilful metaphors that strain, in their jaunty inventiveness, against the harrowing subject matter. |
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I looked forward to joking with him and seeing the impish look in his eyes when he joked with me. |
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According to folklore, pookas can be impish, even terrifying, but will be kind if treated nicely. |
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Colman, a boy with a cherubic face and an impish smile, plays in the mud and climbs trees. |
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Emanuele has been the most impish, who threw the stones to the other shore. |
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His sharp cuts, his impish jinking moves, his ability to turn inside from a wide position on a dime and wreak significant havoc... Eureka! |
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A friendly and persuasive man, with an impish sense of irony, Castells refuses to act the guru and points out that his work has limits. |
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The concerto also has the earmarks of vintage Prokofiev: memorably soaring melodies, propulsive rhythms, and an impish sense of humour. |
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As for the three little girls, they don't have red hoods, but they are very, very impish. |
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In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive. |
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Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality. |
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Posner may be impish, but the flawed amendment language is a prime villain in the gun debate. |
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Sasha, now 11 years old, was no longer the impish child but a preteen with a sense of age-appropriate glamour. |
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The impish smile that had not left his face for the past hour melted away. |
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Our new fairy, already seen as an impish imp with Laudanum or as an icy shadow with Piano Magic, lives litteraly in the landscapes of her climatic compositions, without extra effect. |
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A look of disdain crosses his impish features, as Mr Farage contemplates the soft-palmed professionals who preside over Britain's better-established Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties. |
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Young authors like her sought him out, leaning in close when he talked about Africa and writing. A small man with an impish smile under his floppy berets, he teased and spoke in riddles, in part to mask a growing rage. |
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The pastry chef, Matteo, was positively impish in his delight. |
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Overlord's key innovation is the introduction of an array of impish creatures called the Minions that will use their unique skills to fetch, fight and die for you. |
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An impish bundle of energy, he began with a joke. |
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Without conceding to any particular facility, he knows how to abolish the conventions of musical genres, blurring the tracks and the boundaries of jazz improvisation, pop and classical counterpoint, all with an impish glee. |
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Wild-eyed youngsters they were, with matted hair and little broad-nosed impish faces, covered with a delicate down of hair. |
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After all, buyers who tend to avoid self-help titles on principle could fail to recognize that the impish cover conceals a competent story revolving round philosophical questions. |
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Memories of Stengel, however, are primarily those of his years with the woeful fledgling Mets when, with so few decent players, he was compelled to play the role of the impish, wizening clown. |
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Very close to her mother, particularly impish, Aline did not take down the large smile she was wearing during the entire time spent in their company. |
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M is for Lionel Messi and Diego Milito, both impish Argentinian attackers, and both capable of bringing a game to life with a skip of their magical feet. |
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Or he may simply be being impish, a trait he has not restrained before. |
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Impish arpeggios moved mercurially from darkness to sheer joy in the twinkle of an eye, the entire interpretation capturing the essential scariness of the piece. |
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