The Spanish Ambassador, a reclusive and secretive man, whom I suspect is light-minded beneath a grave exterior, is very embarrassed by his role. |
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This light-minded and cynical attitude of the ruling elite towards its own legal norms is an international phenomenon. |
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We have not made any claims in a light-minded manner without serious analysis and examination of the facts. |
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Intimate behaviour between a couple was thought of as being light-minded and would be frowned upon by the elders. |
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A more light-minded woman than Anna Reynolds might have swooned at the romance of this troubled courtship. |
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The initial response in the media was to treat the conflict in a completely light-minded fashion. |
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We should not raise the slogan of an unlimited general strike in a light-minded manner. |
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Even the intervention of the US Supreme Court was treated in a cynical and light-minded fashion, rather than as a turning point in American political history. |
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Comments by the film's producer probably provide a better indication of the light-minded and superficial approach taken by many of those involved in the project. |
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Not because he expected them to make trouble but because they were both too impractical, too light-minded to carry out his wishes once he was not there to enforce them. |
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Stumbling upon this confession at about the same time that I laughed over Weep No More, I took the proper Puritan attitude that this was simply evidence of a light-minded approach to life. |
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A person of ordinary ability with keen perception can accomplish much, but opportunity has no meaning to the clumsy or the indolent or the light-minded person. |
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She was pretty and light-minded and liked the society of men. |
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