Instead of a mischievously lovable old coot, we get this barely Irish, youngish, oafish dude. |
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In fact, he sometimes smiles mischievously when remembering escapades from his wild years. |
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The lyrics gloried in sometimes using the original phrases in a hilariously new context, or mischievously punning on them. |
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He put is arm around her waist and drew her close to him, his eyes twinkling mischievously. |
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I begin to protest, but then I see the jest in her mischievously jaded gaze. |
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One rereads him and finds perfect insight into what would drive his sister to violate him so mischievously, to misread him so completely. |
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They poked at her mischievously, while most likely sharing insults in their own language. |
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He sometimes mischievously locked her inside with a lock that, reportedly, could only be accessed from outside the room. |
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Jake's eyes glimmered mischievously and I knew that he was just making a joke of the situation. |
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With shining eyes he let out a wolf whistle playfully, grinning, as Jake looked over his shoulder and smiled mischievously. |
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If they offered you the Irish manager's job would you take it, I ask mischievously. |
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A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her. |
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Hermione mischievously disrupts the time-space continuum with a time machine which allows her to spy on herself from afar. |
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Giggling, Rebecca flicked her hair over her shoulder, her dark eyes dancing mischievously as she nattered on to Blake. |
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And yet, he went on to argue mischievously, are we not the victims of a comparably narcissistic delusion? |
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In the extreme case, managers really did cook the books mischievously, thereby boosting the stock price and allowing them to dump high-priced stock. |
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When I asked if he knew the location of the real Stone of Destiny he smiled, twinkled mischievously, and said all would be revealed in the fullness of time. |
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Throughout his life, Jean mischievously refused to grow up, preferring to instill his works with the forgotten freshness of childhood. |
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She doesn't laugh much but does grin mischievously from time to time. |
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An evil gleam came into his eyes and he grinned mischievously at Tara. |
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My father would remind us mischievously that all Iranians were in one way or another related to the Qajars. |
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She raised her eyebrows questioningly, her eyes twinkling mischievously. |
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Words, for her, are characters that own themselves, and which might at any point strike out on their own, behave mischievously, and get into trouble. |
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Of course, she may have been misinformed or even mischievously led astray. |
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We stand where we stand, in our impossible and often mischievously idle jobs, on a boundary of opposing urgencies where there is often not space enough to set one's feet. |
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This simulacra universe questions mischievously the relations between social class and taste, while challenging interpretation. |
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Guests tend to be likeably left-field travellers rather than tourists, and Milo, the Italian owner, is a mischievously charismatic host. |
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Bellamy smiles mischievously as he talks, but beneath the good humour you can sense his anger. |
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But, in Arab hearts if not in Arab heads, the idea of unity lingers mischievously on. If not unity, why not co-operation? |
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He mischievously but directly called Malaysia a fundamentalist state and a fundamentalist country. |
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By doing so, they mischievously attempt to put pressure on a nation that has resolved to protect and exercise its inalienable rights. |
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Furthermore, the authors have been mischievously generalized in their treatment of sturgeon poaching and illegal trade in caviar. |
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Less Great Britain, the birthplace of the industrial revolution, more Great City of London, or, more mischievously, Greater Monte Carlo. |
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Femininity, humour and romanticism combine in a range of jewellery designed to face everyday life mischievously. |
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His eyes met her blue ones and watched as they shone mischievously. |
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He chronicles a dying man's struggle to deal passionately, mischievously and plaintively with deadly illness that has invaded his body and community. |
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She smiled, her eyes lighting up mischievously. |
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He has already been somewhat mischievously touted as the next Australian ambassador to Washington, a post currently held by another one-time defence minister and federal opposition leader, Labor's Kim Beazley. |
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Rather mischievously, the rapporteur has also used the opportunity of this health and safety report to promote, on the apparent basis of health and safety, the Atypical Workers Directive concerned with temporary agency work. |
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The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret. |
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Emma Hirons is equally wonderful, infusing her Fairy Godmother with a mischievously playful, Liverpudlian street credibility. |
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The film ends with several shots of La Goulou who, mischievously, shows us the legs that once drew cheers from the Paris smart set before her decline. |
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A woman starts to chat with me about the bike. She got surprized by the trip and, smiley and spontaneously, would give me good wishes very frankly, pinching my cheek very mischievously! |
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