How does she continue to live with her father and go along with undisturbed blitheness in the face of her older sister's accusations? |
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His Second World War memoir, Slightly Out Of Focus, reveals a man who wore his bravery like blitheness. |
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These is feigned blitheness about crises that will predictably attract immediate attention. |
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But dispensing with the boring parts of the process arguably suggests a certain blitheness or unthinking overconfidence on Mr Perry's part. |
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The concept has the blitheness of a vision and the ingenuity of a gimmick. |
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But the culture of graduate school encourages, for those who can afford it, a certain blitheness. |
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Moreover, the blitheness of the proposal to eliminate the express requirement hardly contributes to any transparency aim. |
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If you would enjoy your youth, blitheness of limb and cheer of spirits, bathe frequently. |
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A leftist Oxford professor I know once told me it was the blitheness of the upper class's unrepentance that drives him up the wall. |
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To further emphasize the disturbing blitheness, Gilbert embellished the lifeboats with playground equipment. |
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He also had steady nerves, and a major endowment of youthful blitheness. |
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The same sense of benevolence and relaxed blitheness also touched Californian pop-rockers Maroon 5, as they once dished out free concert tickets to guests. |
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It was a film that began in anecdotal blitheness, talking to ancient cabbies and apprentice ones about the trade, and the merciless discipline needed to acquiring the Knowledge. |
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This unchained blitheness is not just modern, it is preƫmptively modern. |
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What might be confidence starts to come across as careless blitheness. |
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