It's a word he uses a lot in his almost childlike rediscovery of happiness and contentment. |
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Kristin doesn't so much sing as offer strangulated, childlike whispers that are often double-tracked. |
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Above all, the series has a gorgeous childlike quality and is entirely voiced by children. |
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Our biggest strength was the ability to do mad stuff spontaneously, in an almost childlike way. |
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Sometimes, a songwriter's quest to uncover the extraordinary in the ordinary has a childlike aspect to it. |
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Having attended last year's event, I can attest to its practically tactile, loving atmosphere punctuated with childlike bursts of humour. |
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She was frail and her childlike appearance made her innocence all the more apparent. |
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A gleeful, childlike look overcame her face and she bounded off towards the vending machine. |
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His prattling was childlike and innocent, as if he were only five years old. |
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In his own way, though, he brought comfort to her with his childlike clarity, which gave him a philosopher's profundity. |
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Ty squeaked again, this time out of a childlike excitement and pushed Bryan down before she landed a blow across his chest and stomach. |
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She approaches her sources in a way that's both gleefully childlike and cheekily suggestive. |
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That childish hope that the world is a good place, I retain, and I think that is childlike. |
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I observed a childlike wonder in his eyes and playful laughter as he enjoyed his music. |
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He was a man without guile with a childlike spirit and spirituality, a gentle man. |
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His voice had suddenly taken on a childlike quality as he began talking quick and excitedly. |
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Their childlike joy in leaving is probably a reflection of your own joy at your recovery. |
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The tone held a childlike quality while retaining the fullness and firmness of a young woman's voice. |
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He invests his character's single-minded quest for meaning with a mixture of childlike earnestness and unpredictable aggression. |
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His pained expression implies childlike insecurity, his shambling unsophistication contrasting with the intensity of the competition. |
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This delightful carol, often called The Polish Carol, tells the story of the nativity in a simple, childlike manner. |
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Before nightfall, another ranch hand, a jerkline skinner named Slim, presented the childlike Lennie with a puppy from his dog's litter. |
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Daphne blurts the childlike word automatically, unthinking, and she rushes forward. |
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Shelves and walls in Latonya's home were filled with family photographs, childlike paintings, and mimeographed school announcements. |
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The painting is replete with colourful animals and childlike forms, all products of Dixon's fertile imagination. |
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Donning childlike smiles and glowing with eager anticipation, we made haste for the dining room just a few steps down the hall. |
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His lyrics are always childlike and unpretentious, evoking ridiculous pictures and colourful characters. |
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Thus it suggests a volatile mix of resentment, escapism and childlike fantasy. |
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Even the ones who looked like tomorrow's tough teenagers were evincing childlike delight. |
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His bumbling, childlike Mr Bean was all thumbs and two left feet, and the fact that he rarely spoke meant his vaudevillian humour travelled well. |
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It was almost childlike, but with a strong underlying sense of maturity and wisdom. |
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He still possesses the same hunger and childlike love of the game that has defined him throughout his illustrious career. |
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In fact, less a village and more an example of what happens when a childlike imagination runs riot in the mind of an architect of means. |
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Another way of saying it is that Palermo at his best remained supremely ludic and childlike in his approach to subjects and materials. |
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Far from being dour and dolorous, one of the clearest fruits of grace is a childlike joy. |
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And yet there's the childlike irreverence at times, the giggles, the non sequiturs, the references to such inane activities as shopping. |
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He is a very self-involved, vain, voyeuristic, childlike, power-hungry but brilliant guy. |
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Nevertheless, Sufiya's suppressed feelings eventually surface, and her childlike beauty gives way to beastliness. |
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My childlike thinking made it difficult to understand consequences without them being set in concrete. |
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Meekness involves being childlike in approachableness and willing to listen to others. |
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He has a childlike wonderment rarely glimpsed among industry-dominated modern music, but he plays this off against a frail world-weariness. |
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I don't mean to say that he's a child or anything, but the way he carries and handles himself is very childlike. |
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The young woman was sitting forward in her seat, a look of almost childlike curiosity on her face. |
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Wilder captures the childlike adoration of the father and absorption in the way the world works. |
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Curvaceous, decidedly feminine and womanly I would say, rather than waifish and childlike. |
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There is a childlike quality about him, as if the years caught up with him only by accident. |
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He approaches the game with a passion and enthusiasm which can border on the childlike. |
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While the movie has an obviously childlike feel, it's difficult to be sure of its intended audience. |
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You have a childlike and innocent quality, which is endearing in meaningful relationships. |
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The man comes across as childlike and innocent, but also as his own biggest fan. |
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Poor, homeless, trustful, the Exoduster displayed the traits of his race in unfailing cheerfulness and childlike trust in Providence.
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By the end of the episode, some of that childlike innocence is already gone after Randy inadvertently sends Lex to his death. |
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It was merely a gauche expression of a feeling of ownership, a childlike discovery of proprietary rights where the immediate and instinctive reaction is to take the toy apart. |
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Innocence, in contrast, radiates childlike pleasure and exuberance. |
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Lear, childlike in his petulance, denies Cordelia her dower. |
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According to Kaestner, only the one who maintains a childlike spirit as an adult is really truly human. |
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Shrigley's childlike, simple sketches and photographs make witty observations with deadpan humour. |
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Whether out of mild shock or childlike protest, I actually stopped speaking altogether. |
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Her face seemed slightly larger than the other girls', a childlike oval broadest at the brow, its defenses relatively unevolved. |
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She was belittled as childlike, but it's worth recalling that this can mean straightforward too. |
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Mother could remember as a child when her grandpa came to stay with them and he was almost childlike. |
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Those pages read like blank verse, and are snarky and childlike, with a nagging insecurity. |
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By the age of 17, he was 6ft 4in tall, yet radiated a kind of innocence, a childlike quality, that became only more striking as the years passed. |
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They also battled against less benign foes, and found a place in the hearts of child and childlike viewers. |
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The childlike yet ironic world of his music is now part of the musical landscape. |
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The genuinely great persons in history were those who carried that childlike curiosity to their death beds. |
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In my childlike understanding I noticed that throughout the world there were also assemblies like our own. |
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There is something almost childlike about Harper, a gee-whiz boyishness. |
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So all three of us had childlike excitement about the whole thing. |
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His childlike delight in God's works and his susceptivity to the poetry of the natural world took whatever he said out of commonplace and stamped it with fresh beauty. |
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But then the summit gives way to the other side of the hill, and a childlike glee arises from the whooooosh of the descent. |
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Too many people reverted to a childlike state, and they wanted a daddy-protector. |
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Their playful exhibitions are often meant to be interactive and instill a childlike sense of joy in the viewer. |
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Karly Hopper is a drop-dead gorgeous woman with an IQ of 65 and a childlike sense of the world. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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He got a childlike urge to fly in a barrel roll, but thought better of it. |
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It is the story of a young hopeful, Betty, who arrives, childlike, in Tinseltown pumped up with dreams generated by the alluring monster Hollywood. |
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The media have been uninterested in pursuing this story for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was its childlike proclivity to fall for misdirection. |
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Two weeks in the world of wholesome niceness also leaves you undefended and strangely serene and a bit childlike. |
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Paradoxically, endowed as he was with even more wit than most of his fellow Tuscans, he showed a childlike incapacity either for self-criticism or for cool judgement. |
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She stopped for a moment, then broke out in silvery, childlike laughter. |
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He vacillates between childlike bemusement and childlike trepidation. |
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An older sister, Sophie, had died aged six months but throughout Aldiss's childhood she was held up as a paragon of childlike virtue, a moralistic ghost hovering over him. |
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Her paintings revel in the gaudy chintziness of American commercial spaces, yet through her uncertain and reverently childlike rendering she makes such scenes seem appealing. |
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A touching passage, one of the piece's several trios, casts the tiny, hoydenish Julie Tice as a childlike outsider yearning to be part of a teen-dream romance. |
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Tobacco-settlement bonds are a tribute both to the inventiveness of bankers and the childlike impatience of politicians. |
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Strawberries, for example, may evoke a very special summer, a traditional Sunday roast may draw a familiar, cosy blanket over a wet weekend, or birthday cake may conjure a childlike wonder. |
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The childlike faith is featured by logical and lucid thinking, public spirit, ability of forgiving, being opened to the world, honouring others charismas, and humble on knowledge. |
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As Jerry, Mike and Alma become enthused by their childlike, primitive industry, it begins to resemble the early days of Hollywood itself in the orange groves, with the cheesy props and hand-cranked cameras. |
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One of the tasks which we must undertake as adults is to find once again that pristine, childlike, creative vision, in order to embrace all creatures and the whole of nature. |
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The left is all candy floss, childlike colors. |
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When the four of them go boating on the lake, they sing a hymn to springtime out of sheer, childlike high spirits and good humour, to the tune of the Blue Danube. |
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He included mankind in his speculations from the outset, and on seeing an orangutan in the zoo on 28 March 1838 noted its childlike behaviour. |
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For although Michael and co have already been touched by the drug trade to a greater or lesser extent, there's still a childlike quality to their games. |
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Her sublime diva soul voice cuts a contrast with her childlike manner. |
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Her father was diagnosed with lupus when she was 12 and in many respects she remained stuck at that age, looking out at the world with a childlike detachment and not letting anyone in, except God. |
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Do I show myself as man with my strengths, in my responsibility and reliability or do I evade my manliness again and again and this way remain in childlike, if not even childish behavior? |
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At the same time, freedom is also in itself a path of obedience, because it is in obeying the plan of the Father, in a childlike way, that the believer fulfils his or her freedom. |
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By reducing a patient to a childlike state and inducing memory loss, Dr Cameron hoped to rebuild a patient's personality free from mental disease. |
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In a voice of near childlike innocence, she asks extraordinarily difficult and searching questions about the nature of sleep and the idea of sacredness and the soul. |
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Dressed in a black abaya, her hair covered, she wears hardly any jewellery other than a childlike bracelet made of coloured thread with a single gold charm, a tiny Arabic coffeepot or dallah. |
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Umar, a childlike 30-year-old from Rebo with a maniacal laugh, was diving for tin in exactly the same manner when his four metre-deep underwater ditch collapsed around him, knocking away his mask and air tube. |
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The thing about Liverpudlians is that to a man they have a childlike sense of fun. |
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Women, more than men, prink and preen our bodies to bend to the rules of attraction – to look more youthful and even, you could argue, more childlike. |
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The sandwich board he is wearing is printed with that childlike hand, the cowlike hoof. |
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Consciousness of rebirth in Baptism enables older people to preserve in their hearts a childlike awe before the mystery of the love of God revealed in the creation and redemption. |
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With childlike enthusiasm I bring visitors to tour the Hill, attend special occasions like Canada Day and to take in the twinkle of holiday lights and cheerful decorations at Christmas. |
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A worker may bring to his work a childlike joy in playing and, by doing things in unconventional ways, may discover innovative approaches to producing intended results. |
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Deserving protection as the biotope of every democratic society, the theatre lives not only thanks to the antics of its exponents, but also thanks to public interest and childlike curiosity, and thanks to national policies. |
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A keen observer, he demands detailed explanations, which his sister gives him in a poetic and childlike language that leaves much to the imagination. |
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There are, second, the rights to be protected against harms which befall children because of their childlike vulnerability and whose particular harmfulness is a function of a fact that they befall children. |
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But there is still a tradition of particularly attractive books completely devoted to a childlike view of the world, without trying too much to curry favour. |
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The Gospel commits us to become childlike, to be ecclesial communities of women and men who have the spirit of the poor, and are able to transform our humanity with their sanctity and witnessing. |
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It is the contemporary, childlike symbol of light. |
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It must be owned, the good Jocelin, spite of his beautiful childlike character, is but an altogether imperfect 'mirror' of these old-world things! |
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A nounless language would not have an exact equivalent of English's the child, but it might get along quite well with constructions like the childlike one. |
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He was a childlike, simplehearted man, transparent as glass. |
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A heavy sleet is falling through the pines, but Lytton Musselman, a biologist at Old Dominion University, is oblivious as he races about with childlike glee. |
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Words are scribbled childlike across the screen and Carraway spoon-feeds us information a less literal director would allow us to discover for ourselves. |
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