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This carefree disdain for `` side '' cropped up again in the same television broadcast.
Girls who choose to wear the pinafore, especially those attending co-ed schools, also usually wear shorts under their pinafore to allow for carefree movement as the skirt of the pinafore only covers up to the knee.
His mother seems to have brought him up in as carefree a condition as possible, sparing for him from her scanty meals, and allowing him the greatest possible liberty in the disposition of his time, the choice of a calling, etc.
Ed ( typically called " Norton " by Ralph and sometimes his own wife ) often gets mixed up in Ralph's schemes, and his carefree and rather dimwitted nature usually results in raising Ralph's ire, while Ralph often showers him with verbal abuse and throws him out of the apartment when Ed irritates him.
The young, immature and carefree Effi, still practically a child, but attracted by notions of social honour, consents to live in the small Baltic town of Kessin, where she ends up in the throes of an emotional crisis.
After Bill discovers Muriel has used a blank cheque to steal money to finance a vacation at a tropical resort, she leaves her family in the coastal town of Porpoise Spit, Queensland to set up house in Sydney with her carefree, hedonistic friend Rhonda ( Rachel Griffiths ).
He opens up to her by saying he just wants to live one day in such a carefree, youthful way as she does.
Older citizens, fathers, and wealthy citizens come on horseback to watch their juniors competing, and to relive their own youth vicariously: you can see their inner passions aroused as they watch the action and get caught up in the fun being had by the carefree adolescents.
Aside from the cute character designs, however, My Life as McDull had also shown many renowned qualities of Hong Kong people — hard-working, carefree, and never giving up.
Lorq realizes that, without Prince's attack to ' wake him up ,' he would have gone on with a carefree life ; he maintains his scar as a reminder of this.
Channing, after seeing the chaos Figment has been causing, stops the tour outside the Touch and Taste lab and gives up on the tour and Figment takes the riders to his own open house, which he literally turns upside down with his carefree mind.
He is utterly carefree until his parents split up after 36 years of marriage.
Daughter of a rich real estate agent, she grew up wealthy and has a carefree lifestyle, left to her own devices by her doting father.
Older citizens, fathers, and wealthy citizens come on horseback to watch their juniors competing, and to relive their own youth vicariously: you can see their inner passions aroused as they watch the action and get caught up in the fun being had by the carefree adolescents.
" When she notices that her usually carefree father is taking pains to lock up one room in his palace, and that a window in that room that was closed when she left is open, she begins to investigate.

carefree and by
The cyclist, by contrast, blond and blue-eyed, is simply unreflective, unproblematic Life, `` blithe and carefree ''.
Despite his outwardly carefree attitude, he is haunted by the memory of his time in the syndicate, and particularly by his romantic relationship with a mysterious woman named Julia, and his conflict with arch-rival and former syndicate partner, Vicious.
He is entranced by her quirky outlook on life, which is bright and excessively carefree in contrast with his own morbidity.
The word carne may also be translated as flesh, so suggesting carne vale as " a farewell to the flesh ", a phrase actually embraced by certain Carnival celebrants who encourage letting go of your former ( or everyday ) self and embracing the carefree nature of the festival.
Astaire sings it through twice and during the last phrase leaps into a ballet jump, accompanied by leg beats, and launches into a short solo dance that builds in intensity and volume progressing from tap shuffles sur place, via traveling patterns, to rapid-fire heel jabs finishing with a carefree tour of the suite during which he beats on the furniture with his hands.
The rural mood is heightened by a gentle, rustic dance-typical of Mahler at his most carefree and childlike-as well as by high fluttering woodwind bird-calls and the gentle clanking of distant cow-bells.
He is unsure about his desires or goals in life, and is dazzled by the charming, flamboyant and seemingly carefree young Lord Sebastian Flyte.
Grossmith took to the professional stage in 1870 with a sketch called Human Oddities, written by his father, and a song called " The Gay Photographer " ( that is, the " carefree " photographer ).
The Purgatorio movement ( originally entitled Purgatorio oder Inferno — Purgatory or Hell — but the word " Inferno " was struck out ) is a brief vignette presenting a struggle between alternately bleak and carefree melodies with a perpetuum mobile accompaniment, that are soon subverted by a diabolical undercurrent of more cynical music.
Where verse by Petrarch had been the standard, and themes of love and longing and death had been typical, by the 1560s composers had begun bringing back elements of some lighter Italian forms, such as the villanella, with their dancelike rhythms and verses on carefree subjects.
Ms. Sinclair did not recognize him, and she in fact thought little of their encounter, but Trudeau was captivated by the carefree " flower child ," thirty years younger than himself, and began to pursue her.
The story is narrated in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by the titular horse named Black Beauty — beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm with his mother, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country.
Propelled to stardom by the car-rally film-comedy Genevieve, he appeared in many roles as a carefree, happy-go-lucky gent.
Her earlier poetry portrays her carefree days as a woman of high society, and is marked by its elegance.
Howie — The carefree and sometimes slightly dim Dachshund puppy who was adopted by the Monroes from Chateau Bow-Wow, making him the newest member of the family.
She is left saddled with several failing businesses formerly maintained as tax write-offs, one of which is the City of Angels Detective Agency, helmed by the carefree David Addison.
Murgen's " scion ", Shimrod, was as carefree and light-hearted as Murgen was until burdened by his cares.
Virgil is always serious, and quite often frustrated by Max's carefree ways.

carefree and book
The two main characters of the book are the narrator, Salvatore “ Sal ” Paradise, and his new friend Dean Moriarty, much admired for his carefree attitude and sense for adventure, a free-spirited maverick eager to explore all kicks and an inspiration and catalyst for Sal ’ s travels.
The film ’ s Sedgwick seems carefree when she is about to leave for New York, whereas the book says that she was troubled at the time, impulsive and reckless, having seen a psychiatrist on a three visits per week basis while living in Massachusetts.

carefree and created
The band was created merely for the entertainment of the musicians, and takes a carefree approach to their music.

carefree and which
His next major work, completed in 1892, was a long fantastic epic in prose, entitled Hans Alienus, which Professor Book describes as a monument on the grave of his carefree and indolent youth.
In 1965, Martin launched his weekly NBC comedy-variety series, The Dean Martin Show, which exploited his public image as a lazy, carefree boozer.
The dream of a carefree and less controlled life, similar to that of animals which the pooka have affinities with.
Fignon wrote an autobiography entitled Nous étions jeunes et insouciants (" We were young and carefree "), which was released in June 2009.
For example, although gamesmanship frowns on simple distractions like whistling loudly while an opponent takes a shot, it is good gamesmanship to do so when taking a shot oneself, suggesting as it does a level of carefree detachment which your opponent does not possess.
This carefree character is much more conflicted than Molina's original and highlights the manner in which the values of the myth can be reinterpreted.
In 1905, his style of work formally evolved and already evident was that which his enemies most used to attack him —" Planism "— commonly known as " defectos de factura " ( carefree or enlightened, because the painting was to be agreeable to the sight, the pictorial qualities flattering to the senses ).
The Robotech novels depict Dana as being very sad and somber, which is in sharp contrast to her happy, carefree and outgoing nature that is depicted in the television series.
It was served on " Fat Thursday " said Berlingaccio and this festival, which closed the gargantuan prankster and carefree carnival, derives its name through one of the many popular phonetic adaptations.
His hao ( 號 ), a type of Chinese style name, might be " Zhongshan Yishou " ( 鍾山逸叟 ), which literally means " a carefree old man living in Zhongshan ".
Lord Samuels is a Guildmaster, thus moderately rich, which means Gwen has led a carefree life.
Major castes which are present are those of prominent Brahmins, kshatriyas and backward castes. A large percentage of Muslim population is also found in the urban areas. people are known for their hard work, patience and carefree life style.
Nanami's very carefree, as he loves to show his new tricks ( which Ryu despises ) to Class Q, but he can be extremely serious when he needs to be.
" Campo dei Fiori " is the title of a poem by Polish Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, written at Easter 1943, in which he compares the carefree attitude of Romans going about their daily lives when Giordano Bruno was being executed in Campo dei Fiori with that of Polish citizens of Warsaw gaily attending an amusement park on a spring evening as the Warsaw Ghetto burned nearby.

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