The amount of emotional space it takes to have a feeling of adultness and autonomy will vary from relationship to relationship. |
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When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it. |
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There's a formidable, unflinching adultness about Steely Dan, especially late Steely Dan, which is immensely impressive. |
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Can the degree or quality of an individual's adultness be assessed? |
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Older viewers may have been able to appreciate Wilmore's adultness and measured seriousness, but late night doesn't really care what they think. |
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The depth and adultness of Connie, however, may well be more due to the stunning performance of Diane Lane than to the script or to Lyne's direction. |
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Take at least 20 minutes each day to peel back all of your adultness, explore with your kids, and celebrate what you discover together. |
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For a long time, many of the more advanced video games have pursued an extravagant idea of adultness, becoming increasingly vivid, realistic, violent, unsettling, sexy, or vast. |
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The first few times I visited him at Ole Miss, I was dazzled by the adultness of it: the strawberry-flavored Smirnoff that made me giggle after one sip, the midnight pizza deliveries. |
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