He prescribed vanity and coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs. |
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There is also a coquettishness about her gaze, which suggests that this painting may be intended to be something of an in-joke. |
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Yes, their coquettishness and evasions can exasperate men looking for an unequivocal answer to riddles of life and love. |
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When Duff first sets eyes on Tommy McDonnell's strapping George, she invests Alma's coquettishness with a fascinating kind of innocence. |
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Dueling, gambling, rakish behaviour, and coquettishness were criticized, and virtuous action was admired. |
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This is a performance that begs to be liked, full of audience-courting coquettishness. |
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Suwage's realist paintings are not just imitations or transfers of reality, there is coquettishness, humor, sarcasm, satire as well as condemnation of the situation around us. |
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The atmosphere at those soirees was rife with coquettishness, jealousy and love. |
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Designed exclusively for Valentine's Day, this silver butterfly cuff from Salvatore Ferragamo's limited edition complements understated style with the tiniest hint of coquettishness. |
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