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- 1988). "PIPPI COMES TO HOLLYWOOD FLA. GIRL PLAYS PRECOCIOUS PRE-TEEN UNPRETENTIOUSLY". themorningcall.com. "The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking". Sony...
- song. The song first appeared in her 1901 collection Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose, along with "Just Awearyin' for You", which was also...
- Normcore is a uni**** fashion trend characterized by unpretentious, average-looking clothing. Normcore fashion includes jeans, T-shirts, sweats, button-downs...
- almost still aspect." Christopher Tookey sums up, "Straightforward, unpretentious yarn with memorable performances (especially from Robert Mitchum) and...
- Charles Bovary is one of the main characters in Madame Bovary, a novel by the Rouen author Gustave Flaubert published in 1857. He fails both in his professional...
- September 2008. Routson, Ashley (2015). The Beer Wench's Guide to Beer: An Unpretentious Guide to Craft Beer. Voyageur Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-7603-4730-0....
- three-octave soprano voice, her long hair and natural good looks, and her unpretentious presence, she came to earn the nickname "Madonna" because she represented...
- Talla Tarly (portra**** by Rebecca Benson) is a kind, friendly and unpretentious woman, and the sister of Samwell Tarly. She greets Sam warmly when he...
- "saucy banter" into his program, which featured simple dishes prepared unpretentiously. Following his retirement, Barber lived on a farm in the Cowichan Valley...
- scientist and statesman, he habitually signed his letters with the unpretentious 'B. Franklin, Printer.' In 1732, he published the first German-language...