She has flirted with crossover material, but her popular appeal has in no way diminished the admiration of classical fans. |
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She just flipped her long blonde curls sassily and flirted her ocean blue eyes, which were framed by long, mascaraed eyelashes. |
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All the staff were wonderfully helpful, and our waiter in particular joked and flirted with us, without once overstepping the mark. |
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Since she flirted with everyone and undoubtedly had a seductive personality, he was probably attracted to her. |
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They flirted with us shamelessly yet innocently and when we left insisted we kissed their heavily rouged and powdered cheeks. |
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We laughed, we flirted and we agreed to continue having the great talks we have together. |
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The former Ranger has flirted with playing in Japan because he can't find the multiyear, megabucks deal he seeks. |
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She should have known that Eddie was just playing with her heart like everyone else he flirted with. |
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He flirted with Madonna, who invited him up to her Manhattan penthouse and sounded him out about marriage. |
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They weren't evil, even though they flirted with Naziism in a pretty stupid manner. |
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Tredias flirted with the idea of seeking revenge against the elf king, but it didn't matter now. |
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You all have flirted with the idea of playing pro basketball in the offseason. |
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It is significant that all these young poets flirted with a kind of neo-Marxism, if they did not actually become Communists. |
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What was most memorable about Harlem was the waitress, who flirted with concentrated, wilful intensity, a sort of Mata Hari with a tray. |
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Along the way, Henri flirted with Geneva by mockingly fluttering his eyes at her and impudently grinning. |
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By contrast, Marshall at least flirted with the idea of state ownership of land. |
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Dennis, a member of the most successful popular music group in American history, flirted with financial difficulty. |
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It should have been a warning to the Jags, but instead they flirted with danger again on the restart and were fortunate when Novo nodded wide. |
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Besides, I have flirted with danger countless times and I still live to tell the tale. |
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In Malay, he flirted with danger, enraging the local sultan by falling in love with his ward. |
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She kept expecting the elf-horse to object, but it only flirted its tail and stamped a time or two when Shara came too close. |
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She now wore a low-cut pink top that flirted with the school's informal dress code. |
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After retiring from athletics, Moses flirted, incongruously, with bobsledding. |
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The band's sound included syncopated drum beats, a prominent bass line that flirted with funk rhythm, and a dirge-like guitar. |
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Once inside Johnson immediately abandoned Michael while he flirted with a waitress-bar hostess he knew. |
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It was a weapon and a gift, handed back and forth by the dancers, who fought and flirted, worried and tattletaled. |
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He flirted with her while the lioness reduced his rambunctiousness to docility. |
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And last year, he flirted with a top five finish throughout the rally before being edged out by David Frétigne. |
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She repeatedly danced, waved, and flirted extravagantly with the audience. |
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Camille Pissarro cheerfully flirted a little with the style of every fellow-artist he met, from the realism of Millet to the pointillism of Seurat. |
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He says he flirted with the idea of running for president for one month. |
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A time when we flirted with ideas that repel us in our adulthood. |
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We've flirted at balls, and she was as coy as a twenty-four year-old! |
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In his music videos, he flirted with raunchiness: he couldn't thrust his hips, but he could undulate his torso and snap his knees open and shut. |
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Jessi flirted with Barrett, whom she goaded into humiliating Montgomery at work and online. |
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At fourteen, I ran Class-3 whitewater on the Lehigh, and twisted my guts into knots as L. flirted with older cuties in damp football jerseys. |
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Warm and pugnacious, she flirted with Louie non-stop, until she guilted him into a date. |
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While touring the country, she encountered a talented singer from Macon who flirted with her. |
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After the court-ordered shutdown, bosses flirted with the idea of reinstating free sharing, but with music that had the lo-fi quality of radio. |
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A quartet of groovy young things flirted and brayed like the cast of Made in Chelsea. |
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In the process of working with these components, it appears that Bernini flirted with the idea of transforming the octastyle front into a hexastyle front. |
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It seems the principled stand he flirted with at that time is a distance memory. |
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But consider this: what if Eliazer had flirted with Rebekah and tried to attract her with is own charm? |
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He has flirted with ideas and eluded difficulties. Instead of battle, he has substituted petty combinations. |
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For a time he even flirted with the idea of full-time musicianship, but opted to stay with his studies. |
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With that vaguely ethical motive in mind, I found myself moving spontaneously towards a form of writing that flirted with the idea of theatre. |
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The ten songs, recorded in London and in Alabama, flirted with rhythm 'n' blues, the blues and the crooner's ballad. |
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He flirted like a butterfly, played the giddy goat and spoke his mind. |
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During the Enlightenment humans flirted with the idea of seeing ourselves as machines, deterministically obeying the laws of cause and effect without any real choice. |
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Foul-mouthed chauvinist who flirted with chicks in a hot tub or celebrity-friendly sociopolitical satirist? |
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He flirted with women in a crude, dorky and easily traceable way. |
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With nine Premier League games played, a City team that flirted with relegation last season are sandwiched in between Manchester United and Liverpool in third place, with leaders Arsenal a mere three points in front. |
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Dede was born in Seclin, France while his father played at Lille, and he flirted briefly with playing for the French youth teams before deciding to follow the path of his illustrious parent. |
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Anorthosis flirted with qualifying for the Champions League in 2005, only losing out to Glasgow Rangers in the third round following a 4-1 aggregate loss. |
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Casting about for a platform that would finally oust the Old Chieftain, Macdonald, from office, the Liberal opposition flirted with the concept but rejected it in favour of the less fearsome-sounding unrestricted reciprocity. |
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During the last fifteen years of his life, Allen flirted with colonization schemes that aimed to bring African Americans to West Africa, Haiti, and British Canada. |
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By contrast, Johnson has clearly flirted with the leave campaign, and if he now joins Cameron, George Osborne and William Hague in the remain campaign, he would confirm his reputation as an equivocator. |
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The young student flirted with religious fundamentalism for a while, but finally found his calling in Sufism after meeting the Moroccan sheikh Sidi Hamza al Qâdiri Boutchichi who became his spiritual guide and mentor. |
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She was originally alleged to have split up with him after she flirted with doorman Danio Domingues from Chelsea nightclub Kitts last week. |
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We kind of flirted a bit and both knew there was something special here. |
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Elsewhere, the hounding of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank who briefly flirted with politics, was vindictive. |
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Their fellow African sides have suffered as well, with only Ghana able to progress through to the knockout stages, and even the Black Stars flirted with disaster, after only edging out Australia on goal difference. |
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A good start, a strong finish, but it was a Scotland horror show in the middle as the team flirted with Rugby World Cup humiliation. |
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Jack flirted with Prissy, taught me how to handle the hotguns, and he told us stories about his life. |
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However, Katich had already twice flirted with dismissal, saved only by chance both times. |
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After the death of Louis, Landulf II of Capua briefly flirted with a Saracen alliance, but Pope John VIII convinced him to break it off. |
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The pair had openly flirted with each other on Saturday night, with 25-year-old Ray offering Tania a place under his bedcovers. |
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Still, historically, voters in the region tend to elect moderate Democrats and moderate Republicans, including one Republican, Rod Grams, that publicly flirted with both parties. |
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A freakish combination of results could technically still deny a club which has flirted with extinction in the recent past but, in reality, Bournemouth are as good as in the Premier League. |
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However, we were able to see the depth of the member's convictions, that same member who, my colleagues will recall, flirted with the Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance before joining the Liberal Party. |
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This week, besides the onslaught on parliament, they rioted in East Java leaving one demonstrator dead. Although he has never said it outright, Mr Wahid has also flirted with the idea of invoking emergency powers. |
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We flirted with it in the 1980s with lots of gold accessories and now BLTs are back but toned down. |
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In the 1990s some of our partners flirted with the idea of creating a market and charging fees for primary education, but all have now returned to the principle of free education at this level. |
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Kery was notorious for raging behind the mike, urging fans to attack the French state and, at times, his discourse even flirted with the more radical forms of extremism. |
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And he emptied others' flagons, and he flirted others' wives. |
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Lila's uncle found out he was hanging around and tried to scare him away, but Spence was daresome and he flirted openly with her, slowing down her work. |
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But several big-timers flirted, and turned down the opportunity. |
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Chatterer flirted his tale in the saucy way he has, and his eyes twinkled. |
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