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care-free and sees
Homer sees how care-free his life would be if he were a hippie, and thus decides to become one.

care-free and happy
While her family resided in New York City, where her father was a key man in the Standard Oil Trust, young Millicent Rogers and her sisters and brother had been happy vacation and weekend habitués of the little town from birth, and with their parents, both of whom were themselves Fairhaven natives — had spent happy, care-free hours there among relatives and friends, in particular communion with both maternal and paternal grandparents.

care-free and existence
In contrast to the care-free lifestyle of the marionettes, Lorelei begins to feel stifled by her over-protected existence within the walls of Japoness Castle, and begs Otaru to help her escape for a day.

care-free and for
We have been unable to go in for care-free rejoicing.
The rafts or floating islands are indeed Paradise, not only in the sense that they provide a pleasant and care-free life ( until the arrival of Weston ) but also in the sense that Ransom is for weeks and months naked in the presence of a beautiful naked woman without once lusting after her or being tempted to seduce her.
* Lokhmaty ( Лохмáтый, Russian for " Shaggy ")-their friend, a pudgy and care-free drummer.
Listen in the 5 pm hour for Car Tunes ( fun, care-free songs to help you unwind from your workday ).

care-free and .
Belle would describe her childhood as idyllic, living the care-free life of a reckless tomboy who climbed trees, raced through the woods, and dominated brothers, sisters, and cousins.
A severe road accident in 1909 ( age 16 )— he was run over by a horse-drawn cart, then kicked in the face by the horse — and the contraction of typhoid in 1910 ( age 17 ) seem to mark a turning point in Fallada's life and the end of his relatively care-free youth.
A more plausible source of the band's name is an actual Filipino prison gang founded in the 1960's, Sigue-Sigue Sputnik, " sigue-sigue " meaning " care-free " and " sputnik " a reference to the Russian-made satellite launched in 1957.
As of 2004, the marketing mascots are a care-free Jamaican cinnamon stick named CinnaMon and an accident-prone apple named Bad Apple.
Billy becomes distraught and reverts to his original care-free lifestyle.
Being the son a prominent official, Steingrímur enjoyed a relatively care-free upbringing in a country stricken by the Great Depression.
Although this resulted in hit albums and singles, the profit margin suffered due to the care-free spending by the label.
Hannah is a promiscuous and care-free woman who burned to death early on.
After finding out his middle name is " Jay ," Homer is drawn to the care-free lifestyle of hippies, and decides to become one himself.
: Hayato is a care-free guy who smokes and is constantly annoyed by Kiriko.
This original version of " Ain't No Mountain ", produced by Fuqua and Bristol, was a care-free, danceable, and romantic love song that became the signature duet between Gaye and Terrell.
: A young new employee at Makoto's firm who is a care-free, optimistic joie de vivre.
By night, however, the unemployed folks go out to party and otherwise spend care-free evenings.
Govinda Rajulu ( Chiranjeevi ) is a mesthri who drinks a lot and lives a care-free life.
Their confident, care-free response is portrayed in their music video " Attack of the Dungeon Witch " which was released in March 2007.
Hai ( the cyclo driver ) acts as a bridge between the past and the present, living care-free yet observing the " improvements " of westernization with a silent resentment.
The graceful harmonies of the song and dance reflect the joyous spirit of the negro race, the care-free actions of the Dinahs and the Sams who gathered outside the cabin doors on moonlit nights and to the twang of the banjo or the scrape of the fiddle, vented the rhapsodies of mind and body in a purely natural way.
This includes developments on the care-free reentry system and cantilevered-hybrid rocket motor, licensed from Paul Allen and Burt Rutan's Mojave Aerospace.

indolence and old
He had every advantage of education, social and political connection, ability and self-confidence ; he was only fifty-four years old, which was also the age of Monroe ; but he suffered from the reputation of indolence and intrigue.
An old Greek source comments that ' many people have good natural abilities which are ruined by idleness ; on the other hand, sobriety, zeal and perseverance can prevail over indolence.

indolence and for
Lady Geraldine Somerset blamed Dalton for Albert Victor's poor education, but possible physical explanations for Albert Victor's inattention or indolence in class include his premature birth, which can be associated with learning difficulties, or petit mal, a mild form of epilepsy manifested in childhood as periods of mental vacuity.
It seems that his brothers, Edward Gibbon and Arthur were not particularly impressed with him either, they described him as a dull, ill-mannered fellow most notable for his sloth and indolence.
Philip III, preoccupied with piety and indolence, soon created him Duke of Lerma ( 1599 ), pressured the papacy to form for his uncle Bernardo, a Cardinalship and delegated to him governorship of certain public offices and management responsibility of particular lands, authorized by the King and Queen, of the Roman Catholic Christian Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.
He had previously done little against the rebels and was subsequently vilified for his indolence.
The void which this indolence has left in his soul is filled with the amusements of the hunt and of music and by secret liaisons, for which His Electoral Majesty has at all times had a particular penchant.
" Towards the end of Descent of Man, Darwin said that he believed man would " sink into indolence " if severe struggle was not continuous, and thought that " there should be open competition for all men ; and the most able should not be prevented by laws or customs from succeeding best and rearing the largest number of offspring ," but also noted that he thought that the moral qualities of man were advanced much more by habit, reason, learning, and religion than by natural selection.
The void which this indolence has left in his soul is filled with the amusements of the hunt and of music and by secret liaisons, for which His Electoral Majesty has at all times had a particular penchant.
It was alleged that indolence was the reason for backward conditions in Indonesia, such as the failure to implement Green Revolution agricultural methods.
Prompted by his experiences there of what he described as " trauma inflicted on children and their families, not only by warring factions, but also by the indolence of the international community ", Southall established Child Advocacy International on his return, to advocate for international child health issues.
Members were known for their indolence and decadence, traits satirized by Karl Kraus in his 1897 essay Die Demolierte Literatur ( Demolished Literature ).
After her marriage to Anthony, Gloria's sole vocation is to slide into indolence and alcoholism ; her husband's sole vocation is to wait for his inheritance.
" In actuality, this indolence is a cover for his secret agenda to overthrow Chronoguard, which his future self has found to be corrupt.
* 15: The Movie ( 2003 ) — " The adventure of five fifteen-year-old boys in Singapore: estranged to every social reference, except for that of appearance and close friendships, they live their lives distant from their families and school, passing their days in a complete state of indolence in the search of experiences, at times even physically painful ( tattoos, piercing, wounds ).
Hammerstein-Equord had a reputation for independence and indolence, favoring hunting and shooting over the labors of administration.

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