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Insouciance" Alex
Hardcastle Stephen Falk July 24, 2014 (2014-07-24) XYW01002 0.610...
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refer to the
company he founded. Lacroix's
designs combine luxury and
insouciance. He
prefers artisanal trades, fringe, bead, and embroidery. He's characterized...
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Guardian commented that
Lewis was "all
grimy attitude and
slinky rock-chick
insouciance". She
released her
first solo
studio album that same year,
titled Terra...
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through Mr. Renoir's
films — a
mixture of tenderness,
irony and
Gallic insouciance‐was
caught in a
famous line from his 1939 masterpiece, The
Rules of the...
- simply, radiant...the
maturity with
which she
tackles her character, the
insouciance as well as the agony" and
called it "one of
commercial cinema's most...
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Bentley convened a
group of
wealthy British men, "united by
their love of
insouciance,
elegant tailoring, and a need for speed," to
renew Bentley's success...
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fighting her
ground and it's
almost like she just doesn't care. She has an
insouciance… she
wears those skirts and
those heels, and
while I don't
think she...
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about the
prospects for Homo
sapiens in a data-driven
world with a
lofty insouciance." He also added: "Harari
would probably be the
first to admit, it's [the...
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director present even
something as
tragic as
cancer with
complete insouciance".
Avinash Ramachandran of The
Indian Express rated the film 2.5/5 stars...
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Where Stone sees a celebration,
Kolker finds a vacuum: "The
postmodern insouciance, violence, homophobia, and
racism of Pulp
Fiction were
perfectly acceptable...