Laila is blind, rambunctious, with a laser-sharp wit and a highly infectious laugh. |
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Today, a normally rambunctious 10-year-old boy was brought to the office by his mother. |
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Despite a warning to follow me step by step, one of the young airmen was a little rambunctious and proceeded at his own pace. |
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Like him, it's a little loud and rambunctious, insatiably curious, and extroverted in nature. |
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Victoria Gottis is a divorced single mom raising three rambunctious little teens. |
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There's no mistaking any of the songs here for easygoing Philly soul or rambunctious New Orleans funk. |
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This is very different from Michael Skakel back in 1975, who was by all accounts a very rambunctious kid. |
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Clarence remains the most rambunctious of the two, Carl the most laid back, the philosopher. |
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They are more rambunctious, they are more competitive, they are more likely to get in trouble. |
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Lewd, alcoholic, and rambunctious, she was a terror around the mining towns and military forts on the western plains. |
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Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal. |
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His rambunctious, charismatic appeal does call to mind the scrappy sort of life force so present in American folklore. |
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And that's what a rambunctious crowd is shouting about at a meeting on this spring evening. |
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This series of 11 improvised duets with Toronto saxist Brodie West is a rambunctious pleasure. |
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In her youth, Aleila was a wild and rambunctious youngster who could juggle, toss, swallow, and even lie on swords. |
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Finney was a young and rambunctious British actor, playing a young and exceedingly virile rakehell. |
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It is the occasion for a rambunctious Carnival celebration that draws more than half a million people each year to Santo Domingo. |
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That evening we rendezvoused with a rambunctious fisherman who had motored down to meet us from his home in Pelican. |
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I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd. |
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Peck is randy and rambunctious, especially in the crazy scene where his horse keeps butting him from behind. |
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To climb on-board, technicians snub the rambunctious radar flyer with strategically laced ropes. |
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As the campaign enters the home straight, the struggle to gain an advantage is likely to become even more rambunctious than it has been already. |
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Beethoven wrote this rambunctious, joyful and extroverted symphony during one of the most emotionally troubled periods in his life. |
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What looks like a brown bear brawl is actually some rather rambunctious courtship behavior, say the authors, whose photographs frequently appear in these pages. |
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Feeding off a loud and rambunctious crowd, they would do just that, and create a turnover at Laurier's own 50 yard line. |
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Ray Lau, a Hamilton Police Search and Rescue team volunteer, was pleased to adopt Ace, an energetic and rambunctious Dutch-Shepherd mix. |
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Nearby a nanny was keeping her eye on the four rambunctious children. |
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A young girl, accompanied by her rambunctious friends, walks into his office. |
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He came with 3 other furkids but is getting along with the more rambunctious of the pansy foster crew. |
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Zarle, by nature, was rambunctious and actively explored the woods. |
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Coming in at 1,496,070 likes, the most popular Instagram of the year belongs to that rambunctious singing man-child Justin Bieber. |
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He swept into power as a rambunctious, self-styled revolutionary, ending a 40-year drought for House Republicans. |
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She was a rambunctious girl of eleven full of curiosity and enthusiasm. |
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It's followed by one of the album's several rambunctious pop tunes. |
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But some parents are embracing the idea that meditation can calm their rambunctious young children. |
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The guy I remembered as a fun-loving, rambunctious, and not horribly disciplined teenager had become a Navy SEALS commander. |
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His retirement on January 2nd not only deprives American politics of one of its most rambunctious characters. |
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Our rambunctious two-and-ahalf-year-old puts the very breath I need into my lungs to keep going! |
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His interest in soccer began after his two rambunctious young sons took an interest in the sport. |
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As she heard the children getting more and more rambunctious, her patience grew thin. |
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Still others envision an existence centered on friends and family, full of rambunctious grandchildren and lively gatherings. |
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Today's baby is automation, and because we are so close to it we think of it as being more rambunctious than any of the others. |
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If your pet is rambunctious, easily excited or very nervous, you might want to wait away from the other animals or outside until it is your turn. |
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The characters are cartoonlike, and each illustration has a rambunctious and delirious atmosphere. |
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The WHL are hoping to get an emotional lift from what is expected to be a rambunctious crowd in Medicine Hat. |
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Buddy is a bit more rambunctious and can nip in jest, more than Archie but still fun, fun, fun! |
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Connie came to Art-enfant with a full slate of toy expertise garnered through mothering two creative, rambunctious girls. |
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So as soon as the tiny rambunctious Bastian came I was kicked out. |
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The white silicone strap of this rambunctious Jelly in Jelly Snowpass has become an outdoor stage under snow, filled with black-line snowboarders cavorting all day long. |
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The dominant influence of Napoleon's childhood was his mother, Letizia Ramolino, whose firm discipline restrained a rambunctious child. |
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But because Alpha Centauri A is bigger, brighter and more rambunctious, any small planets orbiting it would be harder to find. |
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Inspired by a gift of ineffective dog boots for her rambunctious Bassett hounds, Marianne set out to build a better mousetrap, or, in her case, a better dog boot! |
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He was just loving and caring, funny, rambunctious, active, athletic. |
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Those qualities did us a lot of good in key moments of our history, even if they seemed an odd fit with the rambunctious political life of our Union. |
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Years later, when I was creating large scale welded steel sculpture at the foundry, at home I had two rambunctious cats who habitually boxed and wrestled at exactly10 pm. |
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Two elevated beam paths, with a serpent shape, extend out each side of the garden, tempting visitors to step up into the tall rambunctious meadow. |
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Whereas Peter Mead, his rambunctious partner in the Abbott Mead Vickers agency, founded in 1977, installed a garish Wurlitzer, Abbott cultivated a donnish,, almost sacerdotal, air. |
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At one point, my wife apologized to the volunteer coordinator because we were taking too long, constantly stopping to play with the rambunctious coati or capuchin monkeys. |
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Now it is Caleb, rambunctious in khaki slacks, a matching beige-and-white checked dress shirt with a soft orange sweater vest and brand-new topsider shoes. |
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Rambunctious pigs no longer escape from Zona Ainsworth's place and scamper across Mission Gorge Road to root among the willows. |
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