Here crystal water, accompanied by brisk birds, carefree fish and ancient trees, flows through rocks, silent one moment and murmuring the next. |
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I don't want to see puns, I don't want to see your carefree second childhood! |
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She felt a burden lifting off her shoulders and smiled at the carefree feeling that permeated her senses. |
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Under its sugarcoating of carefree decadence lies a remarkably cruel and callous film. |
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The cameraperson, presumed to be Oiticica, records carefree moments in the lives of the young gay men gathered on the meadows of Central Park. |
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He returned his cold stare to the carefree couple below and fantasized about his victory. |
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She looked at him in the picture, admiring how easy going and carefree he seemed. |
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Who grew up from being a carefree and fun-loving girl to be the matron of female infanticide. |
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Imagine switching from an easygoing, carefree lifestyle, to an uptight one with no breathing room. |
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The summer is generally associated with being a bright, happy and carefree time of year. |
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I'd watched the small children splash around in the sea, so carefree and free from responsibility. |
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They both feel too carefree and happy to worry about crashing into the big elm tree. |
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Envy that everyone seemed to be so much happier and more carefree and confident than I was. |
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He knows how to get you motivated and to free up your mind so you can play in a carefree way. |
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It was really nice, sunny weather and these songs remind me of a carefree, happy time in my life. |
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Seeing her so happy, so carefree when dancing made him feel left out, reconsider why he was living like that. |
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All her family and many friends wish her good health and happy carefree days for her retirement. |
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I hope she, and the rest of us, have many many more warm, sunny, carefree days like this one. |
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Relaxed and carefree, they fall in love with a Mediterranean resort or a fishing village in the Canaries. |
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The old ceiling and bar brought back many memories of happy carefree days of yore to those present. |
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The girl's reply was carefree, as if she was personally invited by the King himself. |
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Ashley laughed as she rolled around on the ground with Tommy, feeling carefree and happy. |
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He has been in quite a good mood lately actually, jolly and carefree, just the way I like him. |
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The tease is very hard to resist, and the carefree and bubbly tone of the piece is refreshingly palatable. |
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The exchanges were dynamic and carefree with both sets of defences mournfully looking on as they were outgunned and outmanoeuvred. |
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Given his reputation as a carefree character, it is no surprise that he balked at living under the constant scrutiny of Sir Clive's microscope. |
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The MCC diaries, however, are testimony to the memories of a carefree youth that he cherished. |
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore. |
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The truth is that beneath the chirpy, seemingly carefree exterior lies a steely determination to succeed. |
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It's only because of this carefree approach to life that this crime-ridden society appears on the surface to be normal. |
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But this isn't just a matter of a carefree spirit oppressed by the inalterably closed minds of a tight-knit, traditional community. |
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He would walk up to the middle in a carefree manner, and set about his act in a masterly fashion. |
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Green mountains, winding creeks and fertile land make for a lyrical and carefree life. |
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They all produce attractive, carefree plants with pods full of seeds that are easily dried and stored. |
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He kicked up his heels and flung himself into the carefree life of a bachelor. |
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For a low-maintenance and carefree look for the spring, hair stylists suggest wearing cornrows or adding texture to your hair. |
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There was the memorable occasion when we did manage a carefree drive along the coast before deciding to lunch in a fetching Corsican port. |
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I guess I knew then that those fond days of carefree friendship would never return. |
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With pop music playing, they always look so young, fresh-faced, attractive and carefree, and make me feel so old, ugly and decrepit. |
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It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman. |
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Compared to today, Monday qualified as a carefree gambol around Disneyland. |
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Delightfully conceived and beautifully shot, the video captures Peter's carefree frame of mind perfectly. |
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It is a gorgeously realized and refreshingly carefree love story with a genuinely happy ending. |
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Rolfe Kent's sunny up-tempo soundtrack bubbles ironically along, its sixties Italian jazz the quintessence of carefree. |
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His method of interacting with patients was to be jovial and carefree in an effort to relax them. |
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It is a positive religion, emphasising the joyful and carefree sides of the Chinese character. |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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Born in Hunan and raised by his grandparents while his parents worked in another region, Tan had a carefree childhood. |
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Being young and carefree whippersnappers, we at the Reg had never given much thought to our own mortality. |
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Everyone looks forward to a carefree summer and time to kick back on the boat and relax. |
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Yes I know this must come as a shock to you since I am normally such a gay and carefree chap, brimming with chuckles and mirth. |
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He keeps the energy level high and the actors gay and carefree in a successful attempt to create a pleasurable musical. |
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But after this record's relentless reign of joy, even the most carefree individuals may feel like frowning, just to make sure they still can. |
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The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth. |
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Today the elderly are often ignored, while the young are robbed of a carefree childhood. |
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Unlike it's haughty cousin, the hybrid tea rose, which takes endless tending, spraying and deadheading, an antique rose is almost carefree. |
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Everyone will admire your chic carefree look with this Baguette style button covered purse. |
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For me, this event clearly marks the end of the happy, carefree years of my childhood. |
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The carefree, friendly man returned, but I knew it was a mask to hide the turmoil. |
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I'm always conscious that some people will begrudge me this carefree lifestyle because I am on a sole parent's pension. |
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There are carefree drawings from the early 1950s in which women spin like tops, or lounge like courtesans. |
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It is the soundtrack to a summer, late nights, midnight skies, red wine, being carefree. |
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They can hide inner feelings of a monadic existence, while the rest of the world seems to cruise carefree. |
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Isolated from this conflict are the hobbits, a carefree, simple-hearted colony of little people. |
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For the first time ever, the carefree singleton is halted in their tracks and becomes yet another addition to the truly miserable list. |
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The overall effect of the chalked pattern was a simple design structure, done in a fairly carefree, unselfconscious and expressionistic way. |
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I let out a short, carefree burst of a breath to try and convey some air of breeziness. |
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Exceptions include a deliciously carefree little girl who has leaped high into the air despite her cumbersome skirt and heavy brogans. |
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Here ink spots clearly are ink spots, and Kalina employs them in a carefree punctuation that sets up a joyful rhythm across the sheet. |
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We laugh scornfully ha ha! as we recall our pre-babies life, our carefree genderless roles. |
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I was to be found reclining, carefree and contentment itself, clutching a filigree glass of the finest port and allowing the soothing tones to lull me into doziness. |
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This brand of carefree authenticity is the defining trait of his californication character. |
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Since then, I have spent my week in carefree, moral, and chaste ecstasy. |
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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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Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes. |
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A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit. |
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On the third night he put aside his memories and began a week of carefree enjoyment, like an office worker letting himself go on a solitary camping trip. |
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Ultimately it was this haphazardness, a seemingly carefree approach to cutting-edge climbs, along with his formidable intellect and wit, which forged the Smith legend. |
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My home on Sunday became a place of carefree fun, little wet boys running to and fro, glistening beads of moisture running down their soft nubile chests. |
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Singing about awful things in a beautiful carefree manner is the essence of old-school jazz and blues, and Amy Winehouse has really got the hang of it. |
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For if both of these apparently carefree images have a message, it is surely of the fleeting nature of such moments and, by extension, of life itself. |
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Prince may have pranced around like a carefree libertine onstage, but in rehearsal he was more drill sergeant than sprite. |
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Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round? |
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He was cleverer than most everyone else, but he envied the carefree affluence of the rich and fatuous. |
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Christmas long ago ceased to be an occasion for carefree jollity. |
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Looking at her in surprise, he laughed and for a while, both of them beamed at each other, chortling with jollity, seeming like the carefree children they once were. |
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These resilient folks are commonly called optimists but if that term conjures up images of carefree Pollyannas, a psychological definition may surprise you. |
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If you did not like pictures of cuddly teddies and pussycats when you were carefree and childless, there is no good reason for you to like them now. |
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And, even if the subsequent slow-motion montage of a carefree Janey and Jim playing on the beach maybe over-emphasises the point, it's still quite lovely. |
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After dark, the cruise ship encourages carefree and impulsive enjoyment. |
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If those accused of illegally ramping up the stock price of gaming company BW Resources in the Philippines are students of history, they are probably carefree these days. |
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The video follows the twosome on their romantic tryst, from canoodling in bed to riding carefree in a convertible. |
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Her tone was breezy and carefree, pushing him towards the office door. |
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She had always considered Adam's youngest brother a carefree gallant. |
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But while the migrant pickers may be footloose, they are not carefree. |
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And she laughed, laughed at how happy, gay, and carefree her tone sounded. |
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I would, while listening, gaze at the record cover with its image of Julie leaping in mid-flight like an oread, her skirt billowing up with carefree delight. |
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Help to the French lady comes in the form of a carefree auto driver who wants to flee the town to escape gambling dons who are after him to recover their money. |
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Her carefree sloganeering can be maddeningly fatuous, occasionally making the reader feel as though he or she is stuck behind a car covered in bumper stickers. |
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Later on, a carefree lawn bowling picnic nearly turns into an ugly brawl. |
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It's definitely far more healthy to be relaxed about being naked, to be carefree and unrepressed. |
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He left his cell phone behind and enjoyed a carefree summer day at the beach. |
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I missed moseying around the forest floor with him, a couple of carefree slowpokes with nothing to live for but love. |
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Still, even a show as carefree as Buckwild has sobering moments. |
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The Minoans were famous for their carefree lifestyle, which is clearly reflected in their art. |
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Isabella Rossellini stars as Mrs Kalman, a strict Hasidic Jew who hires young and carefree Chaja as a nanny. |
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There's even the same sculpting texturizer and curling irons that the twins use for their carefree tousled look. |
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When things look inalterably bleak resort to carefree wishing. |
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A polonaise, mazurka, or czardas may look simple and carefree, but according to leading character teachers, these styles have nuances that require years of training. |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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