But April, with its whimsical showers and surprised days of panting heat, unnerves me and awakens animal desires. |
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It was fun, and certainly historic, but much of it also sounded like whimsical juvenilia. |
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Old gardening boots, wheelbarrows, and toolboxes can make whimsical substitutes for expensive outdoor containers. |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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But how many know the story of J.M. Barrie, the eccentric author of the whimsical Peter Pan? |
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This whimsical piece of mischief by his brother brought a quiet laugh from David. |
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Fonseca's pictures are at once whimsical and orderly, playful and restrained. |
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The ceiling is hung with lamps of every shape and size, from glass floats tied with rope to whimsical creations made of seashells. |
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She and friends would flip the painting from the more serious to the whimsical side during parties at Emmott's house many years ago. |
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His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the whimsical and delightful spirit of the work. |
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How did an impoverished North Philadelphia community transform abandoned lots into whimsical sculpture gardens? |
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Frater surely pays his respects to the whimsical monsoon gods through his pilgrimage covering the length and breadth of the country. |
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This album was largely whimsical and retrospective, with a subtle sense of humour, even through the more serious numbers. |
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Helen Evans has fourteen gouache paintings, bright, whimsical and cartoon-like, most depicting the antics of her dog Hobbs. |
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It has terrific moments, especially early on, often anticipating Fellini in tone and setting, but it is a bit too jauntily whimsical for us now. |
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Though some are light and whimsical, they emerge from a passion for both writing and reading that goes beyond mere observation. |
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The High Court said while granting maintenance, some formula or yardstick must be adopted and it must not be whimsical or arbitrary. |
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Last night, our coach got a little whimsical and changed up the infield a bit. |
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Mulvany could also build in a light and whimsical manner, especially when it came to gate lodges. |
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He closed his eyes and listened to the Forestmaster's whimsical voice change to a somber, sorrowful tone. |
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This is a story about rootlessness, about impulsive, ostensibly whimsical wandering. |
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Victims of the whimsical monsoons and fickle market prices, these poor farmers have very little control over their destiny. |
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John was known as a whimsical man who often changed the inventory of his cargo to fit his mood. |
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Yet for decades, observers have recorded anecdotes of young Komodo dragons doing things that lack obvious utility and suggest whimsical antics. |
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Those who were too young to follow the mythical allusions simply enjoyed the whimsical visuals and infectious music. |
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All of this inspired me to create a whimsical solution towards the elimination or reduction of these brutal altercations. |
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His works are surrealistic and whimsical, rendered in oils and mixed media. |
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The whimsical drunk given to the occasional half-rhymed, fireside anacreontic is a pretty poor relation of the poet. |
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To my mind, golf can be categorized as an aristocratic game reserved exclusively for the leisured classes, big shots and whimsical big spenders. |
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He plays Poirot with a whimsical humor, a lightness that belies the detective's razor-sharp intellect. |
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I find all those aptronymic characters, their personalities revealed in their whimsical monikers, unbelievably irritating. |
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The austerities of the Second World War and its aftermath put an end to whimsical parties. |
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Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's scathing verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi. |
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Ross Gumbly is well cast as big-hearted Joe Gargery and Surcel provides light relief with his whimsical interpretation of Mr Wemmick. |
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Its bitonal ostinato and airy, whimsical melodies floating above create a convincing aural equivalent of a mirage. |
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A single first initial of your first name as a monogram has a casual, whimsical kind of feel. |
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For this solo, he exhibited untitled watercolors and monotypes with his typically whimsical mixture of abstraction and figuration. |
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The bottomless cage, made of metal tubing bent and twisted in a whimsical fashion, originally housed a mannequin perched on a swing. |
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Speculative, whimsical thoughts are not compatible with the sobriety required by most issuers of credit. |
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Hitch saw it as a whimsical, yet breathtakingly suspenseful way to resolve everything. |
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You can track your book's progress around the world, and it all sounds very lovely and whimsical. |
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The writing is racy and sparkling, the wit very dry and quite a few chapters end on a note of whimsical rhetoric. |
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Disrupting Time is an omnium gatherum on familiar Hauerwasian themes, ranging in style from the incisive to the outrageous to the whimsical. |
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Her sturdy carryalls work as whimsical homes-away-from-home for the urban packrat. |
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Their organisation created mainly random patterns, but at times exploded into circular sunbursts, whimsical, floral. |
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Poetry should be brief, whimsical verse about a certain cutie patootie you'd like to get to know better. |
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If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner. |
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That evening ended on a low chord with a little whimsical note plucked in the upper register. |
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He had a steady head on his shoulders and was different from the whimsical flighty young boys of his age. |
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While his specific correctives continue to be ignored or treated as quaint or whimsical, the book has appeal for the modern reader. |
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The film is populated by types rather than people, and its whimsical romanticism is of the sort you'd find in a very slim book of pop psychology. |
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The prose style is fruitily whimsical in the extreme, but not without some intriguing sociological arguments. |
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The fiberglass statues were transformed by artists into whimsical creatures with punny names. |
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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity. |
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They showed the same concern with graffiti, T-shirt designs, doe-eyed cartoon figures, cute toys, robots and illustrations based on whimsical doodles. |
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Welding punked-out, ska, psycho-rap backfilled with wailing metal dirges, Bad Acid Trip surge pedantically from whimsical to venomous in one foul breath. |
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The symbolic vocabulary of Twin Peaks was properly literary, by which I mean it was personal, whimsical, and recklessly satirical. |
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Like spoiled children, they can demand, stamp their feet, refuse to vote, be fickle and whimsical, expecting MPs to act as obsequious valets, while distrusting them all along. |
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For those who know Mackenzie primarily as the author of whimsical tartan entertainments such as Whisky Galore, this bitter book comes as something of a revelation. |
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The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures. |
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The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done. |
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The question is whimsical, but perhaps it illustrates something. |
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Even from the whimsical and lighthearted conversation in Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? |
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He began to read, raising his eyebrows with a puzzled, whimsical air, which made me tremble with suppressed anger. |
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Susan has a whimsical, descriptive and deeply emotive writing style. |
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These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest. |
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While his earlier films were meditative and often peppered with whimsical interludes, A Touch of Sin is notable for its anger. |
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The kids have also produced a range of beautiful, whimsical mobiles of chameleons, shongololos, birds, fish, stars and planets made out of junk and found objects. |
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During the purge I came across a still-functional disposable razor and since I was in a whimsical mood, I proceeded to convert my full beard into a goatee. |
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The first one I have put up is a rather whimsical article by an American journalist on why constitutional monarchy is the best form of government. |
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Nonetheless, hobos, like tramps, acquired a reputation for their carefree way of life, their predilection for booze, and a canon of whimsical folk songs and stories. |
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They clearly seek to exercise power in whimsical and arbitrary ways. |
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With their whimsical ancient names such as corncockle, mousetail, fluellen, fumitory, downy hemp-nettle and lamb's succory, they have music as well as colour. |
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In previous exhibitions, her canvases always struck me as beautifully painted but excessively whimsical, full of details that seemed more interesting than the wholes. |
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The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly. |
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In January, the newly revived Schiaparelli sent out its first couture collection in decades, presenting light, whimsical clothing. |
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You'll be splenetic and over-heated and I'll be jocular and whimsical. |
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Bulbous columns, winding staircases, and whimsical bas-reliefs of mythical creatures wrap around the palace. |
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We get this kind of whimsical sense that the criminal justice system has nothing to do with truth telling, it's all about gamesmanship and winning. |
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The O contained a whimsical smiley face, a wry, self-deprecating wink at the pretensions of power. |
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But there's a daunting heap of whimsical fairy-land nonsense and idiotic eastern-flavoured piffle to struggle through before you get to the bits you're likely to remember. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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She shares some of the inspiration for that shoot, and offers up a version of Elliott Smith as colorful, whimsical and playful. |
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With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica. |
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He can be so sweet sometimes, he's just very capricious and whimsical. |
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This whimsical story was based on a hymn that she recorded for a CD years ago. |
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Melville Candy Company is a family-owned company that has been producing charming barley sugar lollipops in whimsical shapes and classic flavors for a quarter century. |
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Still, calling the other lists whimsical seems a tad unfair. |
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This is whimsical and smart storytelling, perfect for summertime or any time. |
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Looking out the window, I can see an orange flame of whimsical light skimming the horizon, and hues of blue to grey look down benignly from above. |
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The duo behind the jeans has come out with a line of the most adorable mocs yet, featuring brightly colored fur lining and whimsical beaded designs on the toe. |
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The artists are no stranger to the whimsical and the surreal. |
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Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to Punch, joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor. |
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I would as soon see a river winding through woods or in meadows, as when it is tossed up in so many whimsical figures at Versailles. |
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The Rockwell equivalent in the show is a whimsical picture of a rural cop setting a speed trap. |
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Or what about if it had a metallic sheen and a whimsical sense of humor? |
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Illuminated at night, the whimsical dinosaurs flank the Central Park West staircase and echo the Barosaurus mount in the Roosevelt Rotunda. |
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Oompa Toys features quality kid stuff from the whimsical to the educational. |
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Who can resist the whimsical packaging and names like Metabolic Frolic, Nighty-Night, Red Zinger and Grandma's Tummy Mint? |
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Veronica Lake leaves behind her noir typecasting to play a whimsical witch in this wartime fantasy comedy. |
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Importantly, comedic and whimsical elements prevent such works from descending into wild-eyed Luddite rants. |
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What could be more whimsical than Baked Alaska, the flamboyant assemblage of hot meringue and cold ice cream? |
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Until our economy went kerflooey, it was a whimsical reverie about the life that you could swap for the one that you were leading. |
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The relatively few mentions of elves in the Chivalric sagas tend even to be whimsical. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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Eye-catching, graphic, often tongue-in-cheek or sassily whimsical, pop art decor plays well off the vintage vibe and yet also makes contemporary furnishings, well, pop. |
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Here's an opportunity to learn how the Dutch author and illustrator creates his whimsical character and why her popularity has endured for so many years. |
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Kemp finds parallels between the doings of cats in hats, Grinches, Snitches, Sneetches, and other whimsical creatures with lessons embedded within the Scriptures. |
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The pizza joint is similarly locavorous and similarly whimsical. |
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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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Gigantino, largely unknown to the crowd, delighted with her whimsical and surrealistic poems, drawing traces of an emotional arc through seemingly disconnected images. |
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Other bellyband options from Can Can Concealment are a bit more whimsical. |
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Frontgate's powder-coated aluminum side and bar chairs in fresh colors like aqua and melon come in whimsical designs like curlicues and floral motifs. |
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Could they still include the kinds of playful animations Ballinger had specced now that the scenes were more realistic-looking and less whimsical? |
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