He was engaging, open, sensitive and impishly funny, if a six-foot-two-inch guy can be impishly funny. |
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She is impishly marrying stereotypes of black and white beauty, placing blackness in a predictably white setting. |
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The girl grinned impishly, her hazel eyes sparkling with mischief. |
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Look out to sea and suddenly you will see the round head of a seal, watching you impishly from between the waves. |
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the maverick who often says what others dare not, impishly predicted that Serbia's titans might make a deal similar to the one made, he claimed, by ex-President Boris Yeltsin and Mr Putin. |
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When Letterman asked impishly who would ever have bet against London staging a brilliant Olympics, the reply from Cameron was meant to be Mitt Romney. |
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Thulani Serero had impishly tiptoed his way through the Celtic defence without Efe Ambrose even noticing and was one on one with the keeper. |
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It seems the BBC was being a trifle zealous on Thursday and this morning – worrying that editors would subvert the rules by impishly inserting Olympic coverage from the Velodrome into items about the GDP figures. |
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And this week millions of viewers witnessed this inspirational youngster's total lack of self pity as he impishly recoiled in horror when Nicole Scherzinger tried to kiss him. |
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A wall of lithographs plates including Carrot Nose exemplify Dubuffet's impishly deformed bodies, descendents of the brushes of Picasso and Miro alike. |
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Impishly skilful, full of pace and with everything to play for, Ore's boys appear well placed to do just that. |
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