Not yet in her teens, Termeh — played by the director's daughter — is the most studious presence in the film, and the least flappable by far. |
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On the eve of Stringer's keynote, during a rehearsal in the theatre of the Las Vegas Hilton, he seemed uncharacteristically flappable. |
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There were two ways about it, but the chances that someone as flappable as I would be ept enough to become persona grata or sung hero were slim. |
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This Bond is curiously vulnerable, decidedly flappable underneath the cynical urbanity. |
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I've succeeded in making unflappable Adam Morrison flappable. |
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I was a young, flappable reporter with the Syracuse Post-Standard in 1989 when I set out to do a profile of Judge Hancock, then on the state Court of Appeals. |
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Not the winged variety it was intended for but a somewhat more flappable human who took a good look at the dummy and immediately returned a verdict of suicide. |
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Chided earlier this season for his flappable nature in tight spots, he yielded eight hits and three walks to the Orioles, who lost for the 16th time in 18 games. |
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Richie McCaw is one of the world's best opensides and we saw what the flappable Sebastien Chabal was capable of when England drubbed France 45-14 in September. |
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His hotly anticipated debut solo show Anything was performed to sell-out crowds and he returned this year with his second show Flappable. |
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