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Cavalier
Cavalier Cav`a*lier", a. Gay; easy; offhand; frank. The plodding, persevering scupulous accuracy of the one, and the easy, cavalier, verbal fluency of the other, form a complete contrast. --Hazlitt. 2. High-spirited. [Obs.] ``The people are naturally not valiant, and not much cavalier.' --Suckling. 3. Supercilious; haughty; disdainful; curt; brusque. 4. Of or pertaining to the party of King Charles I. ``An old Cavalier family.' --Beaconsfield.
Cavalier
Cavalier Cav`a*lier" (k[a^]v`[.a]*l[=e]r"), n. [F. cavalier, It. cavaliere, LL. caballarius, fr. L. caballus. See Cavalcade, and cf. Chevalier, Caballine.] 1. A military man serving on horseback; a knight. 2. A gay, sprightly, military man; hence, a gallant. 3. One of the court party in the time of king Charles I. as contrasted with a Roundhead or an adherent of Parliament. --Clarendon. 4. (Fort.) A work of more than ordinary height, rising from the level ground of a bastion, etc., and overlooking surrounding parts.
Cavalierish
Cavalierish Cav`a*lier"ish, a. Somewhat like a cavalier.
Cavalierism
Cavalierism Cav`a*lier"ism, n. The practice or principles of cavaliers. --Sir. W. Scott.
Cavalierly
Cavalierly Cav`a*lier"ly, adv. In a supercilious, disdainful, or haughty manner; arrogantly. --Junius.
Cavalierness
Cavalierness Cav`a*lier"ness, n. A disdainful manner.
Cavaliero
Cavalero Cav`a*le"ro, Cavaliero Cav`a*lie"ro (k[a^]v`[.a]*l[=e]"ro), n. [Sp. caballero. See Cavalier.] A cavalier; a gallant; a libertine. --Shak.

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- Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an avant-garde Austrian artist. She is best known for provocative public performances...
- The Valar (['valar]; singular Vala) are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. They are "angelic powers" or "gods" subordinate to the...
- opportunity to direct after previous attempts to adapt the novel by filmmakers Valie Export and Paulus Manker collapsed for financial reasons. At the 2001 Cannes...
- performance, and experimental film. These include Americans Vito Acconci, Valie Export, John Baldessari, Peter Campus, Doris Totten Chase, Maureen Connor...
- art-making tool, and emphasizing the temporary nature of performance art. Valie Export, an Austrian artist born Waltraud Lehner, performed "Tap and Touch...
- Schwarzkogler. Others involved in the movement include Anni Brus, Heinz Cibulka and Valie Export. Many of the Actionists have continued their artistic work independently...
- Eva Hesse, Judy Chicago, Barbara Kruger, Mary Beth Edelson, Ewa Partum, Valie Export, Yoko Ono, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, Guerrilla...
- performance: Bruce Nauman's Body Pressure (1974) Vito Acconci's Seedbed (1972) Valie Export's Action Pants: Genital Panic (1969) Gina Pane's The Conditioning...
- students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Gwynedd Mercy University. The Valie Genuardi Hobbit House is a child development nursery school (ages 3–5) where...
- and filmmakers who studied or taught at the academy include Rosa Barba, VALIE EXPORT, Karen Eliot, Marcel Odenbach, Jürgen Klauke, Phil Collins, Peter...