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electronic dance music, and
industrial music, and they
embraced a more ironic,
flippant image. This
experimentation continued on
Zooropa (1993) and
concluded after...
- me and
insult me and try to
unnerve me; and at
times one says
things flippantly when one
ought to
speak more seriously". In his
opening speech for the...
- longer. Some
media and fans call
Johansson "ScarJo",
which she
finds lazy,
flippant, and insulting. She has no
social media profiles, and does not wish to...
- 6:07 8. "Smoke and Mirrors" (Written by M. Keenan/M. Mitc****) 5:05 9. "
Flippant" 6:24 10. "Life of
Brian (Apparently You Haven't Seen)" 4:41 11. "Autumn"...
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anthropomorphic gray-and-white
rabbit or hare who is
characterized by his
flippant,
insouciant personality. He is also
characterized by a
Brooklyn accent...
- for a
comment on his dead
friend said, "It's a drag".' It
seemed a very
flippant comment to make." He
described his
first exchange with Ono
after the murder...
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redefining the
lover for the 1990s with
great panache. He's cool and
flippant, but
sincere enough to
appeal to the [audience]. The
performance itself...
- physiologist.
American feminist Margaret Fuller called Lewes a "witty, French,
flippant sort of man". He
became part of the mid-Victorian
ferment of
ideas which...
- with
Richard Rogers. It is
described as a
transient architectural and
flippant style that was
influenced by Le
Corbusier and
Antoni GaudÃ. The
style consists...