In a sense, it was a more lighthearted thing, though there's very little lighthearted about the Bushmen story.
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I go back to something more lighthearted — puppy videos.
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Our list this week is heavy — but lighthearted too!
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I wanted to create something different and definitely more lighthearted.
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It would be better to take a more lighthearted view.
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But Gethard remains shockingly lighthearted through most of Career Suicide.
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Duke Caboom seems like a lighthearted addition to the cast.
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But they're also a platform for some lighthearted diplomatic criticism.
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In contrast, negative stories about Trump often get lighthearted coverage.
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The two other new blueprints are more lighthearted in nature.
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Frankly, all lighthearted network comedy aside, I'm better for it.
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In truth, the reaction of many young Beijingers was lighthearted.
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In short, the volume is too aggressively cute and lighthearted.
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They have a more lighthearted approach that involves their friends.
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Still, it's uncomfortable to see Depp in such lighthearted conversations.
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But their lighthearted TV antics earned lingering baby boomer nostalgia.
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Unsurprisingly, he isn't planning to spend time reading lighthearted novels.
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Justin Mark makes occasional lighthearted visits as a nosy bellhop.
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Eric was lighthearted, not always an uptight minister of God.
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We don't deserve Hannukah gelt and lighthearted games of dreidel.
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Fiennes said it was supposed to be "fun" and "lighthearted".
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" He added, "We're looking at it in a lighthearted way.
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A lighthearted scene in an episode that sorely needed one.
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Lake Bell raises that question in this lighthearted romantic comedy.
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I get that the images are lighthearted — escapism, not science.
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It is spirited and hopeful and even, at times, lighthearted.
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The show has often faced lighthearted complaints about its lighting.
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Their post about it was pretty lighthearted, all things considered.
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She explains to PEOPLE what the lighthearted moment was about.
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He has already drawn lighthearted comparisons to other Olympic greats.
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What it once considered lighthearted banter is now verboten homophobia.
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"We call this a dusting," he said with lighthearted disbelief.
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If that sounds like lighthearted, slightly silly fun, it is.
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I feel youthful for my age — active, playful, energetic, lighthearted.
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Like other lighthearted superhero anime, it's sometimes sappy, sometimes slapstick comedy.
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Much of the commentary was lighthearted, urging the hapless soyabeans on.
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Noisey: All I've got planned is a quick, silly, lighthearted interview.
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"He can take a lighthearted approach to life," Ms. Eddy said.
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"No," he said, noting that his professor is a "lighthearted guy."
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"A lighthearted fun way without getting nasty or mudslinging," Drogin recalled.
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Don't expect Melissa Joan Hart's lighthearted version of the witchy woman.
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But lighthearted psych-funk exercises dominate, breezing by with admirable frivolity.
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A campaign brochure released in December played up his lighthearted side.
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The teenager made a few lighthearted jokes before delivering his message.
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It's been good to be with you for this lighthearted tradition.
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"I've experienced after-school time as this lighthearted time," she said.
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"Urfa" is a lighthearted work, but it's a social statement too.
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The overall feel is much more lighthearted in Yo-kai Watch.
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"She was fun and lighthearted and she's just different," he said.
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At first glance, it might seem like just a lighthearted tattoo.
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But the show manages to be lighthearted and silly and goofy.
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The California cable cuts are, of course, far from lighthearted hacks.
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Among the harrowing details, there was one lighthearted bit of information.
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Or it might have been understood as lighthearted, in-family banter.
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One moment, two students were engaged in a lighthearted thumb war.
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The resulting branding is sleek and appealing, but not especially lighthearted.
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Their discussions of oysters, champagne and more are lighthearted and memorable.
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Their ads have often been lighthearted, though some jokes have misfired.
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But typically, the interplay involves nothing more threatening than lighthearted heckling.
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He laughed repeatedly in what was mostly a lighthearted news conference.
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How did you balance handling serious topics with a lighthearted tone?
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After all, nothing soothes economic fears quite like lighthearted office gossip.
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After all, nothing soothes economic fears quite like lighthearted office gossip.
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We think it's the lighthearted experimental essence of French house music.
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It's still nowhere near as charming or lighthearted as Knights of Sidonia.
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While the tone is lighthearted and cheeky, Steinkellner doesn't avoid topical notes.
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But it's also important to have lighthearted entertainment that's fun and whimsical.
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But for many, he's perhaps best known for his lighthearted directing work.
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"It was a joke, and it was a lighthearted joke," Fey said.
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"I wanted something a little more lighthearted with the makeup," Stiles says.
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It's so positive and lighthearted and expressive, which is hard to find.
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She's had some great lighthearted moments recently and that's been so helpful.
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The White House later said the comments were meant to be lighthearted.
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Though, it's all lighthearted fun until someone puts sugar on their grits.
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I needle her a little bit and around her, I'm fairly lighthearted.
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"Shazam," a lighthearted popcorn flick that opens Friday, will be the seventh.
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But it's always balanced out by brightness and more lighthearted comedic fare.
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Her lighthearted quirkiness and all-American style was relatable to many women.
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" For those who'd prefer something a little more lighthearted, indie dramedy "Mr.
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It's largely a playful and lighthearted book, but Smith's underlying goal is
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It's a rare lighthearted moment for Game of Thrones, and it works.
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Back at Matt's Bar, Rees insisted the rivalry is lighthearted and fun.
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Their 22012 animated short "Cloudy" featured lighthearted clouds making music and rain.
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He has found something he can be lighthearted about: the artistic process.
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Check out the clip for a lighthearted take on some heavy topics.
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Don't get me wrong — this is a fun book, a lighthearted romp.
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The tone isn't lighthearted, yet I laughed out loud in Chapter 4.
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Waldo cajoled me into writing a brief, lighthearted story about the episode.
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His imaginative portraits of society figures, like lighthearted dowagers, appeared in Tatler.
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Diersing accepted O'Leary's offer, to some lighthearted ribbing from the other sharks.
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The connection between them was immediate and intense but also, somehow, lighthearted.
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My funny, lighthearted boy slowly turned into an aloof 18-year-old.
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An influencer jailed for singing a lighthearted version of the national anthem.
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I think keeping things more lighthearted has actually led to more success.
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Afterwards, we want to watch something lighthearted, so we turn on Family Guy.
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Channel Orange balanced a unique sound that was both lighthearted and emotionally dark.
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Harry was relaxed and lighthearted during an impromptu game of rugby this fall.
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These lighthearted moments are important in a game with such a serious story.
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The antics of Saiki's buddies kept me lighthearted during a dreary finals season.
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It's a departure from previous challenges, many of which have been more lighthearted.
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Can this lighthearted, pleasant show even be called reality television by American standards?
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Epic Games' latest VR experiment is a surprisingly lighthearted take on killer robots.
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The activities the centre organises, much like the new year bash, are lighthearted.
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But, often, it can also be fun and lighthearted, or inspiring, or empowering.
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Their arguments are usually lighthearted in nature, but they can occasionally get intense.
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The White House later said the comment was meant in a "lighthearted" way.
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A bit of lighthearted competition will set a playful tone for the date.
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I don't know if you can call that serious or lighthearted, or whatever.
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If you've never read Jane's World, treat yourself to this deceptively lighthearted read.
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It is lighthearted in many places, or at least irreverent toward her subjects.
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But the Monkees want to leave their listeners with the band's lighthearted essence.
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He said his interviews were meant to be taken as a lighthearted joke.
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Worlds Elsewhere is cheerily lighthearted in tone, and part of its pleasure lies
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Or maybe even be taken as the lighthearted teaser it was apparently intended.
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The hospital did that for us, through stories, stuffed animals and lighthearted games.
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This film recounts that wild summer day through lighthearted interviews with Mr. Wojtowicz.
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Collins discusses sorrow, nostalgia and gloom in an often lighthearted and ironic tone.
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In another lighthearted shot, a handful of mounted cavaliers prepare for a performance.
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The site seems to have been used more as a lighthearted fantasy exercise.
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It also noted that the lighthearted tone was probably attributable to the script.
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Zepeda's irreverent documentary takes its cues from Sim's lighthearted, at times irritating demeanor.
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Lastly, having fun with your coworkers can start with being lighthearted about work.
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Watch ... O.J. seems to think his comment is lighthearted, or even a joke.
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The group approached the most serious possible subject matter through contradictory, lighthearted pop.
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Some observers say readers might embrace it as a lighthearted but inspiring empowerment parable.
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We'd replace "mayhem" with "lighthearted joy," but for the most part, we're thinking yes.
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It's silly and lighthearted in a way I very much needed at the time.
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The rest of the room is a lighthearted pink from Ralph Lauren called Trianon.
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Everything feels lighthearted and adventurous, like you're playing the Pokémon anime come to life.
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Camaraderie and comedy go together; there's something essentially lighthearted about human voices imitating instruments.
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It's also a little new for the series to have some more lighthearted moments.
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I would like to do something, probably still stick to fantasy, but more lighthearted.
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While the fantasies can get quite dark, actual role-play is often more lighthearted.
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You can't get through something so severe without really making it lighthearted for them.
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Gaines was inspired to take a more lighthearted approach to manage his political frustrations.
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And they're not as lighthearted about the situation as folks on the internet are.
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So much for a fluffy, lighthearted interview about the guy's favorite foods and all.
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And Twitter created a moment featuring tweets ranging from lighthearted comedy to reassuring messages.
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While past seasons have focused on more lighthearted fare — an underground panty ring, anyone?
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Sociable and spirited, the engaging nature of Living Coral welcomes and encourages lighthearted activity.
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Bob Dole (R-Kan.) — kicked off the proceedings with a series of lighthearted sallies.
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"Compadres" tries to be a lighthearted cross-border buddy film, and sometimes it succeeds.
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"The other day was a super-lighthearted thing," he said of the Snapchat escapade.
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The Pace is a clever, lighthearted bag and it genuinely feels fun to carry.
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It's such a highly concentrated, definite, concise piece, and yet it's still very lighthearted.
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The film also addresses the darker side of fame, but still keeps it lighthearted.
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What started out as a bit of lighthearted fun got awkward in a hurry.
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The latest act of kindness is a lighthearted one, but is equally as poignant.
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Perhaps it wasn't strange then that I found Rex Huppke's piece lighthearted and funny.
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"Bali allows for a less regimented, more lighthearted and natural approach," Ms. Perini said.
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It's not lighthearted, buy it's also not a deadly, drawn-out, pressure-riddled match.
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With this issue we wanted to celebrate the absurd, the lighthearted, and the humorous.
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Traditionally, the two people switch clothes, the joke often being the lighthearted gender-bending.
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Alcohol is served, and the atmosphere tends to be more candid, entertaining, and lighthearted.
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We shared a dark vision which we managed somehow to combine with lighthearted optimism.
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It also took its fair share of lighthearted ribbing — even among those being honored.
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Ms. Grossman's tenure of just under a year has not all been so lighthearted.
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But this Cup rematch, for anyone who knows the history, is no lighthearted matter.
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"I needle her a little bit and around her, I'm fairly lighthearted," he said.
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It's kind of tongue-in-cheek and lighthearted — people were not really being killed.
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" Adding a lighthearted note to the ordeal, Collins says, "[The children] needed one of us.
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Wearing a camel-colored wide-legged pantsuit with a gray T-shirt, Loughlin seemed lighthearted.
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But there is a "better" here—deepfakes have much in the way of lighthearted upside.
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It's a lighthearted high-school dramedy, rather than a morality play about patriotism and honor.
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Back when you could make lighthearted jokes about powerful people without drawing their public wrath.
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In his view, the lighthearted or comedic viral route to success can be short-lived.
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It was lighthearted but touched on serious issues and dealt with them honestly and thoughtfully.
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As one of the biggest Hindu festivals, Krishna Janmashtami is simultaneously lighthearted and deeply significant.
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But the combative, impulsive López Obrador has made way for a lighthearted, even comical one.
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Your Obvious Plant work is very lighthearted, and it's not meant to be taken seriously.
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Previous Splatfests had used lighthearted team pairings that were unrelated to Splatoon, like Cats vs.
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Others opt for more lighthearted sayings or clever ways to slip profanities past school officials.
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It's a gut-punch following a film that is otherwise a lighthearted, fun action romp.
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There's no indication that the lighthearted Solo would have been capable of bearing its weight.
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Even if you're just sending them a lighthearted text regularly, communication can be immensely helpful.
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But the group's bread and butter was always political contestation, whether lighthearted or dead serious.
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It's a lighthearted, ridiculous comedy that seems to know exactly how far to push it.
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Greetings, and welcome to a decidedly not lighthearted edition of Replay, WIRED's videogame news roundup.
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Several Facebook commenters have praised the couple for their hilarity and lighthearted take on relationships.
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But that doesn't mean you can't have a lighthearted approach to these disciplined, traditional practices.
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Jin walked me over to a display of lighthearted commercial uses of facial-recognition technology.
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For each of Ashley's lighthearted reviews I found a different patterned background to shoot against.
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She kept things lighthearted throughout the procedure, doodling on anatomical diagrams and making silly faces.
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"The Tomb of King Tot" is no longer the lighthearted strip it once was, though.
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What's important news or lighthearted entertainment for adults can be shocking or disturbing for kids.
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We talked about the elections a lot, but we were also pretty lighthearted about it.
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Ms. Shahab called Mr. Bista "lighthearted, funny and skillful," and a devoted husband and father.
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But thanks to its status as a lighthearted joke on TikTok, that could be changing.
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Simultaneously, I wanted something clever and lighthearted for such a central entry in the puzzle.
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We were only tapped for the more lighthearted parades like Halloween and St. Patrick's Day.
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She keeps things lighthearted throughout the procedure, doodling on anatomical diagrams and making silly faces.
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But do that in a way that makes it seem lighthearted and fun, not oppressive.
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The show is nothing if not lighthearted; mass destruction would be decidedly out of character.
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On forums like Reddit, however, Corona-chan is mainly a lighthearted reprieve from the news.
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Limbo, Panto for the most part is more lighthearted and more fun than its children.
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What was lighthearted fun for everyday people was, ultimately, dollars and cents for investors and executives.
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His interview with polarizing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was widely criticized for being too lighthearted.
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But don't let those lighthearted drinking cultures fool you: The BierYoga company takes itself surprisingly seriously.
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These serious ideas merge seamlessly with the lighthearted atmosphere of the album and the upbeat production.
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Enjoy this lighthearted example: Usually, these types of hoaxes are created to rake in some cash.
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Does either party need to acknowledge this in some lighthearted way, or just go with it?
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In order to survive in this crazy world, we all need an occasional lighthearted, mindless escape.
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In tone, they run the gamut from the lighthearted to the grim to the intensely poignant.
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Today, TikTok hides under claims that it's all about being a place for lighthearted, positive behavior.
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Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman has that same tension, but with a much more lighthearted premise.
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The thinned medium alone lends the paintings a luminosity that makes the startling subjects feel lighthearted.
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Instead, the group provides a lighthearted forum for jabs that, when translated, turn into something delightful.
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For our 18th photo issue we wanted to celebrate the absurd, the lighthearted, and the humorous.
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A spokesman told reporters on Friday that Kerry's remarks in Boston were intended to be lighthearted.
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The lighthearted overture to Cubans comes as Obama prepares for his historic trip to the island.
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Cruz dismissed the comments on Tuesday with a lighthearted tweet implying Trump's remarks were far-fetched.
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The school says it's a lighthearted way to help students bond, according to local station WREX.
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Fifty years on, it remains a jolly, wacky, tacky, luminous, ludicrous, garish, colorful, lighthearted, lovable joy.
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A comedian is brought in to roast the commander in chief, who then delivers lighthearted remarks.
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THE Big Mac index is a lighthearted guide to whether currencies are at their "correct" level.
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While the comedy was originally perceived as lighthearted and funny, today it's viewed as anything but.
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For something more lighthearted, check out the latest in back-to-school books for the kids.
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The flow of conversation about different subgenres, artists, and releases can be succinct, rapid, and lighthearted.
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Her remarks started lighthearted, as she detailed how her family will help plan her upcoming wedding.
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Was there ever a concern that you were being too lighthearted about such an unpredictable drug?
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Depending on the user's movements, the robot cues up a dark, neutral or more lighthearted story.
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I wanted to show people the more lighthearted side of him, the goofy side of him.
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He pumped his right fist after a double Axel that made for a clean, lighthearted program.
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" He said that together, the doctor and the senator would act "very friendly, jovial and lighthearted.
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I find talking to friends or family helpful, about something much lighthearted and uplifting, of course.
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It gets less lighthearted when you realize that many of those pregnancies will not be wanted.
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Where the time on the cruise ship was a little more lighthearted, we didn't feel safe.
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Otherwise, the show took a self-aware bent and was filled with often-lighthearted political jokes.
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Though the conversation is often serious, it's also occasionally lighthearted, like any online community can be.
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One senator described a lighthearted moment where the stick was passed a bit forcefully as Sen.
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Not as in the old days, which she writes about in the book with lighthearted relish.
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If the online address sounds like a destination for the nostalgic or the lighthearted, it is.
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Fair enough; the show, created by Chuck Lorre, is generally breezy, and the satire is lighthearted.
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To the end of her own life, her daughter said, Ms. Caland remained joyful and lighthearted.
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He cites a condescending but lighthearted review he had already logged of the Downton Abbey movie.
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In the "Stories" tab, Lush combines lighthearted beauty editorials with more serious articles about Lush's ethics.
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These elements filters into his more lighthearted and humorous works, which often riff on American archetypes.
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The chapters that were left standing after this process are rigorously researched, but still lighthearted in tone.
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" Weiner also shows more lighthearted moments between Abedin and Weiner that Goldman calls "very normal and engaging.
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Eventually, he reworked it into something that represented the lighthearted approach to exercise that Outdoor Voices endorses.
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WASHINGTON — Marco Rubio's team is out with a lighthearted new ad aimed at showcasing his football chops.
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It tied in with current events and it was an opportunity to make a gloomy situation lighthearted.
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Tormund Giantsbane has been a blessedly lighthearted character, in a show filled with very sad, brooding people.
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So when things took a more lighthearted turn toward the end of the night, it was welcome.
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A troll has the power to increase respect for the brand and build a positive, lighthearted reputation.
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Kaplan opens up about the drama, the lighthearted moments, and the worst contestant she's ever dealt with.
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As news of the SEC court filing began propagating on Twitter, Musk tweeted out a lighthearted meme.
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Last year's tone was lighthearted and existed in a world where all the scariest things were pretend.
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The website is undoubtedly a lighthearted way to pass time in between the president's notoriously delayed tweets.
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Still, lighthearted updates like this are also important to users, Snap product designer Jack Brody told Mashable.
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In a lighthearted moment, Tebow forgot to hand the microphone to Nel-Peters to make a speech.
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The Australian actor, 26, shared a lighthearted photo on Monday of him, Cyrus and his mother, Leonie.
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Technology is serious business and this lighthearted application of facial recognition tech has no place in it.
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On Thursday, The Tonight Show host, 211, conducted a characteristically lighthearted interview, including playfully tousling Trump's hair.
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Garner also shared a compilation of her best advice on Instagram, with the lighthearted hashtag #sorryyoudidntgettheMorehouseguy. Iconic.
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There is a sort of candid transparency within these photographs that convey a lighthearted and playful tone.
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These movies tell lighthearted stories about love and interpersonal growth that the general public can relate to.
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I'm not suggesting that you get all Kendall-Jenner-Pepsi and turn serious protests into lighthearted parties.
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We're told she's also upset Kanye made the song sound lighthearted, when in fact it's mean-spirited.
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She remembered him when he had been a high-strung, lighthearted boy, full of talk and fun.
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Being blind has taught me how to be lighthearted, conquer my fears and, possibly most importantly, laugh.
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Some of it is very loaded and serious, I guess, and some of it is more lighthearted.
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LeBron found it hard to let his guard down, refusing even to accept lighthearted ribbing by peers.
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The atmosphere at first was described as lighthearted: Police joked with teens as they left the premises.
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"Me and my husband Steven thought it would be different, fun and lighthearted," Kirk told BBC News.
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It's a combination of color scheme, lighthearted B-plots, and knowing when it's okay to go dark.
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Although Krakow is full of flags and outdoor stages, the Polish church itself is not so lighthearted.
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With all the proceeds going to charity, WArby's looked like more of a lighthearted and genuine campaign.
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Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) asked Gorsuch a series of lighthearted questions to get to know the nominee.
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"I think if you watch the tape it was a lighthearted moment," Spicer said of Trump's comments.
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It won't be a cheerful, lighthearted vibe; however, you can use the energy to focus on work.
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This song is a lengthy posse cut that acts as a lighthearted thesis statement for the movement.
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From creepy thrillers and ambitious memoirs to fun fiction and lighthearted novels, this list has it all.
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Critic score: 32%Synopsis: "America's Sweethearts" is a lighthearted take on the fleeting nature of celebrity couples.
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"Love, Simon" was hailed for featuring a queer relationship in an otherwise traditional, lighthearted rom-com setup.
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Instead, it's trying to be an emotional family drama with lighthearted elements and a dash of mystery.
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Much of the other material is lighthearted and humorous, which former 4channers said helped bring them there.
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" Then, pointing at another Russian official in a lighthearted way, he repeated, "Don't meddle in the election.
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For a lighthearted variety show about dog parenting, the questions covered surprisingly complex moral and philosophical terrain.
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"She added: "But I thought, why don&apost I just make a lighthearted joke out of this?
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A lighthearted scene with a sneezing alien in the elevator could have come straight from a Cantina.
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Opening the evening is Melissa Ross's "Jack," a seemingly lighthearted piece that lands quite the emotional punch.
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Plus, I have an inkling of what can happen when I poke lighthearted fun at a sport.
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PARELES The Lumineers were never exactly as lighthearted as the surface of their music may have suggested.
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Twitter had fun with the senator's lighthearted job posting, with users responding with "The Office" related memes.
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The announcement continues, like the woman who makes it, friendly and lighthearted, but also sharp and direct.
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This is obviously a lighthearted tweet, and it's totally possible that this person was just kidding around.
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Here We Go Again is still at heart a kooky, poppy, lighthearted romp in the Grecian sun.
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Anecdotally, it seems like users on Twitter may juxtapose the broadcasting of morose feeling with something more lighthearted.
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But then there's the presence of Cayde-6, which tells me the game will have some lighthearted elements.
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In the first, the more lighthearted "Mechanical Organ," the dancers latch onto one another to form conjoined shapes.
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It was different from rock, less political; but still dealt with serious issues, albeit in a lighthearted way.
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Libra season, which lasts until the 22nd, is more lighthearted and happy to draw out the courtship phase.
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The sequel is looking to change things up with a much more lighthearted tone, including some ridiculous action.
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Fans want lighthearted fun, to cheer for the hero as they win the day and triumph over evil.
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Blake's illustrations capture the feeling of Potter's writing, and the two share a "lighthearted liveliness," Von Drasek said.
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This consistency is the secret sauce in the Big Mac index, The Economist's lighthearted guide to exchange rates.
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"Hostiles and Calamities" is a strange combination of slapstick comedy and dark cynicism, lighthearted fun and horrific sadism.
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But let's keep in mind we're talking about a breakfast/welcome center drink, so let's keep this lighthearted.
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Hannah's own lighthearted side was on full display as she figured out how to lead a rose ceremony.
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Even though these questions were written in a lighthearted way, the truth behind them is real and necessary.
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"After that, I'm going home for a while to treat my illness," he said, though he remained lighthearted.
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Sometimes, however, shooting with the horses can be much more lighthearted, which is where Whelan's story comes in.
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She recalls encounters with significant people in her life, memories of growing up, poems, lighthearted stories, and more.
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Considering the wave of violent reactions Trump's star has ignited, we'll view this a much-needed lighthearted effort.
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If you look at the faces of the people around her — Fanning and Coppola — they're lighthearted, not upset.
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Caila somehow maintains perfect windswept hair and a lighthearted attitude as their crowded convertible blazes down the freeway.
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His contribution seems to be having the kind of lighthearted fun that can mingle with dead-serious intensity.
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Giant pussy bows adorned many of the looks, lending a girlish, lighthearted counterbalance to the collection's dark drama.
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But just because these messages are oftentimes lighthearted or normal-seeming, that doesn't mean they can't be dangerous.
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It has made me uncomfortable being around her and seems like a mean response to some lighthearted vocalizing.
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Even a lighthearted wine should be earnestly produced and offer some level of interest beyond a pretty color.
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"High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" lacks the fun and lighthearted spirit of the original Disney film.
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They are willing to forgive those people and paint them to be lighthearted characters, like Hitler, like Mussolini.
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My Instagram post was meant to be fun and lighthearted, it was misunderstood as something other than that.
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You know, not very intelligent people, who maybe can't see that it's meant to be a lighthearted joke.
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Most of the social media shares, however, appeared more lighthearted fun than Russian-style attempts at spreading disinformation.
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In lighthearted social media posts, his head of flaxen hair is juxtaposed with photos of roosters and pheasants.
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Many fans saw Riggs' dig at the show as a lighthearted jab even though it made them sad.
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What started out as lighthearted entertainment has become the primary way that people of all ages communicate online.
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She also recorded playful, lighthearted songs like "Drive Slowly So We Can Chill" that resonated with many Egyptians.
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VICE: HBO's current comedy series lineup—Silicon Valley, Insecure, Crashing, and Veep—is overall lighthearted and easily digestible.
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Their theme befits what one would expect of a lighthearted Tuesday puzzle, but we'll get to that soon.
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The journey is emotional yet lighthearted, with their used Marmon as much a character as the reckless Fitzgeralds.
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That was its impulsiveness, its lighthearted daring, its willingness to try the odd sound and the unexpected idea.
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Sadly, no drooping bloomers or poke bonnets are on offer in Bowman's largely lighthearted history of extreme fashions.
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It also lacks the pure, lighthearted energy that would make it a campy, fun watch for certain viewers.
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The tone of Mr. Turner's and Mr. Abbott's joint news conference was serious at times, but also lighthearted.
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It all seemed fairly lighthearted — until it spilled onto social media, with the two exchanging barbs on Twitter.
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The celebrity cameos and intense game play have been punctuated by a few lighthearted moments between the contestants.
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Now, during our taco lunch two weeks ago, I saw with relief that his lighthearted grin was back.
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"I like to show a lighthearted side of me, so Australian Bri comes in and out," she said.
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"There are lots of instances in blackface minstrelsy that are lighthearted and funny — and also offensive," she said.
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At the White House, Trump, carrying on a lighthearted holiday tradition, "pardons" two turkeys, named Bread and Butter.
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Skating's really a lighthearted thing for people who enjoy life, and there are so many benefits to it.
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Ansari's comedy has always been more lighthearted than C.K.'s, but he hasn't shied away from difficult topics.
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"He was lighthearted, and he had a positivity and earnestness and sense of authority about him," she said.
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Midsommar, the new movie from Hereditary director Ari Aster, is not what you'd call a straightforward, lighthearted summer film.
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We send them a very innocuous, lighthearted celebrity reel that shows snippets of interviews that don't seem that insane.
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Many tweets that use the #IceCreamChallenge hashtag include lighthearted videos that thankfully don't feature people tampering with ice cream.
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Named after the Japanese translation of "emoji," Picture Character is a fun, lighthearted look at its history and future.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that militants had been posting short propaganda videos to the usually lighthearted social network.
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Bhatt calls the work a lighthearted contribution to her field that didn't require her to get her gloves dirty.
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Which means it will be a far cry from the lighthearted reality-TV fun of Mariah's World on E!
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Although Giertz stayed lighthearted on her social media updates while recovering, she admitted that she was terrified facing surgery.
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That probably explains why she housed tenders by the handful during a lighthearted appearance on Japanese television Thursday morning.
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This particular eclipse will sextile with Uranus, making it a much more lighthearted than 2019's first lunar eclipse.
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His off-the-collar remarks and hilarious quips keep the show lighthearted even in the face of unspeakable violence.
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It's just a shame that thanks to the actions of some, this Pixar movie might not feel completely lighthearted.
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The book makes its case in a lighthearted, conversational way that will appeal to economists and non-economists alike.
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Their tone was lighthearted, and Reed seemed on board with it all, but others were dismayed by the message.
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And because they all have gorgeous voices, they effortlessly transformed the lighthearted fight song into a beautiful Broadway anthem.
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L23's equality campaign is reduced to a lighthearted subplot, apparently unaware of the troubling implications surrounding it raises.
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"People say Ron's all Trump, but he's so much more," Casey DeSantis, his wife, says in the lighthearted spot.
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Maddie Baden, a co-editor at the paper, told CNN the whole thing started as a lighthearted "welcome" story.
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In a lighthearted, but revealing interview with Us Weekly the actor shared 25 things fans don't know about him.
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Not all of it is lamblike, though — the new releases include both lighthearted fare and offerings with some gravitas.
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Despite their lighthearted appearance, Riggio says a lot of his works comes from a dark place in his mind.
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While Fergie's reference to the bite seems lighthearted, it's now being scrutinized as Tarantino's behavior is under a spotlight.
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But her trauma is conveniently forgotten about for lighthearted moments when Primrose needs to be The Fun Sexy One.
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And the faith leader said that the group -- after a "lighthearted visit among friends" -- ended the meeting in prayer.
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Vasconcelos has turned a swimming pool — something that is often overlooked or generic — into something both lighthearted and stunning.
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Your Valentine's Day movie watchlist "It was constrained businessmen who were yearning for something lighthearted and convivial," said Averill.
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But in place of lighthearted remarks from Trump, Watergate journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are scheduled to speak.
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The juxtaposition of this platitude with the joyful burlesque of demons constitutes a lighthearted, anarchic commentary on police brutality.
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The songs are more straightforward and sometimes lighthearted, and certainly more narrative, than on a Circuit des Yeux record.
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Kelly McDonald, 19, redeemed the sentimentality of the cabaret staple "Taylor the Latte Boy," with a humorous lighthearted interpretation.
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Special Report: Italian Grand Prix A gladiator is generally not expected to be gentle and lighthearted, smiling and joking.
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She calls her style "naïve pop," and while it's lighthearted, it's far too smart to be considered wholly playful.
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My mind began to race: Was this woman looking for a lighthearted quip about me being a queer punk?
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Bress's work is disarmingly lighthearted but deeply insightful, says Curator of Exhibitions and Acting Curator of Photography Seth Feman.
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In her case, the underlying message seems to be a lighthearted warning: Don't push too many of our buttons.
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" Lovato told The Ellen DeGeneres Show that the song is ultimately "fun and lighthearted," with a "positive, upbeat message.
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Just your typical lighthearted early-morning talk-show banter between a stand-up comedian and a professional cage-fighter.
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He was aware how the crowd would react, even if he shared it in a lighthearted and funny way.
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There are serious, melodramatic moments involving death and destiny, but also lighthearted scenes starring police mascots in dog costumes.
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But when you need a lighthearted break from all the coronavirus concern, we highly suggest thinking about The Office.
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But now I can carry several books at once and choose something lighthearted or somber or anywhere in between.
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Some, like today's letter from a woman who met her future husband through a misdialed telephone call, are lighthearted.
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It took some adjusting to, for sure, but I felt more lighthearted and free than I ever have traveling.
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DRINKS Lighthearted, easygoing and tiki-adjacent, the cocktails at Diamond Reef are far less fussy than those at Attaboy.
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The app's content is more conversational and lighthearted than you will typically find on TechCrunch, which makes for easier reading.
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It's the kind of lighthearted yet deeply human moment that can only come from having women in the writer's room.
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A serendipitous and lighthearted exchange, the cat's arrival proved just how eager the aristocat was to sample some high culture.
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The latest gaffe creates a new headache for HBO, which handled the coffee cup incident deftly, with a lighthearted statement.
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Rose Byrne, Pamela Adlon, and Helen Hunt have all been in lighthearted comedies (Adlon also stars on Louie as Pamela).
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Playful and lighthearted, he had one of those belly laughs, so infectious, even if you didn't know what was funny.
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This lighthearted clip can be seen as insensitive, especially with police brutality being the main focus of the music video.
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At one point, Kavanaugh could be seen having a lighthearted exchange with liberal Justice Elena Kagan, seated next to him.
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After 86 different versions, Joel explains they were able to create a fun and lighthearted song with a deep meaning.
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Others appreciated the '90s nostalgia that Nye brings back and saw the show as a lighthearted approach to the field.
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The dick jokes, both visual and voiced, function as a bit of a lighthearted safety valve — but they're confrontational, too.
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Teigen addressed this task in her classic lighthearted way: Hopefully other Instagram users will find the exercise equally as cathartic.
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Despite the more lighthearted moments, in that kind of competitive battleground, everyone becomes a missile striving to strike their target.
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For users, it was a lighthearted way to reveal their "true selves" at the most relaxing time of the year.
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The creators don't believe it's limited to this kind of lighthearted play-acting — but for now, that's its strongest suit.
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He notes that animation isn't a genre, because that tends to lend the assumption that all cartoons are lighthearted fun.
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" The Brit also explained that the film is going to be a lighthearted comedy and "not in any way malicious.
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At trial, Hulk Hogan's lawyers presented emails of the woman's desperate entreaties to take it down and Deadspin's lighthearted refusal.
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For all its self-seriousness, Washington is naturally given to lighthearted guessing games: Will the Redskins ever be good again?
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"It has been edging its way from cushions onto furniture pieces such as sofa skirting, creating a lighthearted interior feel."
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The welcome tune played by the North Korean guards sounded incongruously lighthearted and upbeat for the occasion, over the top.
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Sealy's comment, "womp womp," is usually made as a lighthearted -- and at times dismissive -- reaction to someone else's disappointing news.
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But the movie keeps a lighthearted tone with a "Pineapple Express"-like soundtrack and gratuitous close-ups of weed strains.
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At times, the episode was lighthearted, with Oliver joking about Xi's alleged "insecurity" about his resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.
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But apart from a lighthearted note and a couple of photos posted on his Tumblr, Mr. Ocean didn't speak publicly.
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Smiling, he rejoined Mr. Conlon to a lighthearted chorus of "you're not sick, you're just in love," from Mr. Feinstein.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Wednesday that Trump was being lighthearted when he was talking to the senators.
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Another game, Adventure Time, based on the children's cartoon of the same name, took place in a more lighthearted atmosphere.
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But, while the reference might have been a tad lighthearted, the story behind it is as tragic as they come.
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Or in a more more lighthearted way, like with Henry Fondle—a literal sex robot promoted to CEO of WhatTimeIsItRightNow.
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Even while dealing with rather dark subject matter, Closet Monster has an ear for lighthearted comedy straight out of Sunnydale.
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No matter; Spalding sings her complex insights with such breezy charm that the songs come across as lighthearted, even lightheaded.
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The photos I post will be sexual, but the caption will often counteract the sexuality with a more lighthearted joke.
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Durrant and Hunt's film is goofy and lighthearted, with more than its fair share of wipeouts and gangly dance moves.
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What might have seemed like a lighthearted response to her could have been confusing or even terrifying to her son.
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Before Wes Anderson gave us "The Royal Tenenbaums" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel," he wrote and directed this lighthearted comedy.
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But while "The Git Up" is lighthearted fun, it doesn't make much of a case for Brown as an artist.
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Identity receives a much more lighthearted treatment in "Night Tide," which asks not who the mysterious Mora is, but what.
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They want things to be fun and lighthearted, and will look on the bright side of even the worst heartbreaks.
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From lighthearted trends to political PSAs, the teens of TikTok helped save the online world from utter despair this year.
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TikTok has repeatedly denied censoring or demoting politically controversial content, and tried to emphasize its fun and lighthearted videos instead.
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On its face, the idea of bringing a more lighthearted take to a sci-fi blockbuster isn't a bad one.
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G-Eazy is from the Bay Area, and he's at his best in the nimble, lighthearted style of the region.
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That lighthearted approach was unfortunate because the S&P 500 turned out to be less than halfway through its decline.
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It is, ostensibly, an evening when the president and the press can come together to share a few lighthearted laughs.
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Operating as a sort of lighthearted travelogue across seven different countries, the film briskly continues like this for two hours.
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Plenty of songs work with the same high-energy ideas, but Unicorn Kid figured out a way to make them lighthearted.
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Meme's don't always stem from lighthearted events, and 2018 has proved that with BBQ Becky, Permit Patty, and Pool Patrol Paula.
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Just when you think you've signed up for a lighthearted family sitcom, it hits you with poignant takes on social issues.
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The designers intentionally illustrated the blobs so they would be lighthearted and expressive, even when their faces were grumpy or sad.
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"While we stand by our reporting, @timeoutnewyork reminds readers that this is a lighthearted column and to please respond with care."
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Alpert said that this time around, they ditched any talk of growth models and marketing outreach for a more lighthearted approach.
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During the stream, Mike would talk about his fight with cancer in the lighthearted tone his friends and family often mentioned.
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This guy never phones in his defense, no matter how lighthearted the game is, so he should make a good secretary.
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Some of the record is lighthearted and fun, and some [songs] I really went deep in terms of the lyrical content.
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For the most part, the album is lighthearted; it can be loud and powerful, but it never feels dark or depressing.
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Although it might sound a bit heavy for the normally chipper Parker, there definitely appear to be some lighthearted moments too.
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"I have some news to share," the star, who appeared to be sporting a large "bump," said in a lighthearted video.
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As lighthearted as Dear White People sometimes is, the characters' experiences are a foundation upon which we can build that change.
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Experts say it can take years to let go of comments like these, whether they're lighthearted or serious, routine or isolated.
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I don't know if they can really speak to that, but the candidates have some lighthearted moments together, which is true.
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I really enjoyed the extra effort and it made this date as lighthearted and fun as it was supposed to be.
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" The second source shares, "Luann's happy to have something lighthearted in her life after all the drama of the past year.
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The 70-year-old GOP nominee offered a lighthearted joke about Melania's controversial speech at the Republican National Convention this summer.
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Courtesy Tommy Hilfiger "It's fun to be in a campaign that's seductive yet lighthearted and playful," says Hadid in a statement.
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While the documentary is ostensibly lighthearted in its nostalgic take on music culture, a hint of rage lies beneath the surface.
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On Sunday, December 9, Mars leaves lighthearted Libra's love nest and slips into scintillating Scorpio's chamber of secrets until January 26.
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After noting how "tear-jerking" This Is Us is, Metz suggested it could take other turns to keep things more lighthearted.
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It was lighthearted and brought curious people to the sub where helpful fans would take the time to answer their questions.
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That is a topic that we don't ever come close to, even when we think we are trying to be lighthearted.
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Mandel said the concept is supposed to be a lighthearted way to break away from the negative news surrounding the sport.
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Laurel said she hoped her work offered a "lighthearted" look at the issue, but could help raise awareness of everyday sexism.
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Bennet contributed by adding a lighthearted tone to the day when this feels to us like one of the key fights.
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It's a funny spot and a little more lighthearted than the constant flow of trash talk that travels between these two.
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There was a lighthearted moment between the Prez and VP where Barack talked about having lost elections, while Biden had not.
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It's bizarre to see the Cash Me Ousside clip from Dr. Phil listed with these other positive, fun, and lighthearted moments.
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It will also likely raise some questions about the foundation of human happiness, so I'm expecting a gentle, lighthearted viewing experience!
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The back-and-forth is lighthearted, but in fact much is riding on the students' informal questions and Holt's easy responses.
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The moment marked a rare lighthearted episode during the hearing, encouraging smiles from Vindman and his lawyer as well as Castor.
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What's horrifying is that when this little-discussed behavior is talked about more broadly, it's often portrayed in a lighthearted way.
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Crist, who was raised attending church in Atlanta, Georgia, often makes lighthearted jokes about the Christian faith in his viral videos.
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As simple as the theme seems, it feels surprisingly unusual to organize a group exhibition around such a lighthearted, apolitical topic.
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Morrow's perspective on his sobriety, now going on eight years, has matured and become more lighthearted as his career has progressed.
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Summer gets more lighthearted as the new moon in Leo lands on Wednesday July 31, the same day Mercury retrograde ends.
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No matter what, it always remains lighthearted and funny; even the darkest of major life events are punctuated with a laugh.
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From Rochelle Brock's psychedelic portraits to Ojima Abalaka and Jessica Spence's lighthearted vignettes, the exhibition spans different mediums and black experiences.
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Instead of turning to technology, he suggested reading lighthearted books and magazines; they'll help you decompress and lower your stress levels.
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Harry and Cam carry the second season's primary subplot, a lighthearted but bone-cracking account of a squabble among racetrack rivals.
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My work life is so heavy emotionally so my entertainment choices are often lighthearted like reality dating shows and storytelling podcasts.
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Even when Mr. Trump is in a lighthearted mood, hints of anxiety waft over the table like steam over a teacup.
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It's a lighthearted passage from a very heavy-duty memoir, although the sentiment, concerning the treachery and evil of adults vs.
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"We wanted something lighthearted and easy to watch, so we watched The Perfect Date and it was delightful trash," Lawrence said.
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Their brotherly banter, including an argument over who was their mother's favorite, has made for more lighthearted headlines during the outbreak.
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It would be something if another film about the White Helmets won, though the lighthearted "Faces Places" is currently the favorite.
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Shortly after the USS Carl Vinson docked, uniformed navy officers performed a lighthearted rock concert for child sufferers of Agent Orange.
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He is supposed to be spending a romantic, lighthearted, "Simon & Garfunkel song" kind of afternoon at the zoo with Naomi Pierce.
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Yet the mood isn't as solemn as hardcore generally tends to be; DaBaby's aggression is lighthearted, a form of exuberant horseplay.
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"Spongebob" is one of this underground rapper's biggest songs to date, but his music isn't so lighthearted as that title suggests.
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Most of the humor is too lighthearted to offend all but the most reverent believers, and the movie's inventiveness rarely flags.
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Ms. Illuzzi stood directly in front of the jury delivering closing remarks in a conversational style and the occasional lighthearted quips.
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The shift came thanks to competition from the more lighthearted Captain Marvel — whose adventures were in books published by Fawcett Comics.
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We hope our lighthearted poem gets this debate back down to earth, and we look forward to competing in the marketplace.
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"We'll put you in one of the rooms that doesn't provide me with viewing privileges," he said, with a lighthearted grin.
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Whether Sanders will stick to the strategy of being more personal and lighthearted on the campaign trail is an open question.
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After all of the housekeeping and self-care that Virgo season hath wrought, Libra season makes time for something more lighthearted.
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He tackles lighthearted subjects like 'The price of a Moroccan wedding' but many specifically challenge Muslim stereotypes, and more recently corruption.
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The video was fun and lighthearted as it showed all the steps necessary to get a toy giraffe to a customer.
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The songs alternated from despairing to lighthearted (the number "House" is both), and name-check Alan Greenspan and John Maynard Keynes.
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Yai notes that female artists in Phoenix lack visibility, and she finds that the lighthearted nature of her work draws criticism.
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Drawing a lighthearted, yet powerful, parallel between the practices of sports and drag performance is artist David Crespo's installation Third Half.
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If we're in the mood for some more early lighthearted rom-coms we then watch Sweet Home Alabama or Just Like Heaven.
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It was a lighthearted moment during a challenging week for Brown, who recently told The Sun that she is going to therapy.
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The studio's work tends to be a good balance of lighthearted storytelling and darker dramatic elements, which seems spot-on for Astra.
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I'll send my mother memes about Hong Kong culture, and it's a lighthearted way to check in despite living on opposite coasts.
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Like the original comic-book version of Sabrina, the live-action TV series is essentially a lighthearted high school romp, with magic.
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His campaign produces lighthearted videos, most recently a series featuring middle-class Mexicans confessing to friends and family that they are "AMLOvers".
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In true Ellen fashion, the comedian tackled the issue in a lighthearted way, adding punches of comedy to get her point across.
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So if you're in the mood for some lighthearted Animal Crossing tunes or an orchestral Xenoblade Chronicles score, they're easy to find.
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It was more lighthearted this season, not as dark as last year … I mean, I really had a great time this season.
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As for how the role bodes with his family, the actor says they understand the lighthearted approach the series aims to take.
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Others like "Trying to Reason (With Hurricane Season)," a duet between Chesney and Jimmy Buffet, who wrote the song, are more lighthearted.
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Mascot Mayhem What everyone expects to be the lighthearted interlude of NBA Fight Week turns out to be the biggest bloodbath yet.
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Ok, I thought, this isn't the same tone as Potter, but I could get on board with a fun lighthearted family movie.
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Stacey's character displayed a more lighthearted version of gang members, which was different from the mean demeanor shown in typical gang depictions.
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" Responding to the alarm raised by these remarks, a White House official said they were "lighthearted" and part of a "pleasant conversation.
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Say that game strives for a cheerful, encouraging tone; unironically lighthearted in spite of its machine guns and zombie hordes and whatnot.
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And while we'd love to have seen a slightly more lighthearted version of the mashup, we have to admit: It's pretty great.
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Unlike competitors like Facebook and Twitter, TikTok has sought to evade controversy by branding itself merely as a platform for lighthearted content.
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However, in the hours that they were still up, many took offense to the chain's lighthearted response to discussion of gun safety.
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Paltrow's confusion over which films she's appeared in has led to some lighthearted teasing from costars like Tom Holland and Sebastian Stan.
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While some lighthearted gossiping can be positive, there are certain phrases or conversations that can make you sound unprofessional (and even harassing).
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The picnic is aimed at bringing members of Congress, their families and members of the administration together for a casual, lighthearted evening.
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On Wednesday, the discussion was more respectful — and lighthearted — than usual, as Mr. Cameron's political adversaries and allies paid tribute to him.
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I want us to be allowed to have our adventurous and lighthearted women who love women, played by women who love women.
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Members of the royal family have made it an often-lighthearted tradition to plant trees wherever they visit, especially on foreign tours.
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Hallucinations of postpartum psychosis do not usually take the form of benign, lighthearted helpers, but that's not to say that they couldn't.
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The St. Patrick's Day party is normally a lighthearted affair, with Mr. Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. offering toasts.
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I needed support and I wanted to ask for it in a lighthearted way by posting a faux birth announcement on Facebook.
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We asked him a few questions about how he wrote and directed a lighthearted film about race and law enforcement in 2017.
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Thankfully, the other tasks were a bit more lighthearted, such as making a friendship bracelet for Vice President Joe Biden, for instance.
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Today, carving pumpkins may be a lighthearted activity, but jack-o'-lanterns are based on an old and eerie legend from Ireland.
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After midnight my timeline is filled with fewer heated debates and distressing articles, and more lighthearted content like hilariously bizarre dream descriptions.
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Its positive, lighthearted content was a hit with the social network's users, and the site's traffic grew tenfold in a single year.
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While A Star is Born didn't portent to be completely lighthearted, the trailers certainly dazzled with snippets of a cute, loving relationship.
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He's handsome and lovable, but not necessarily smooth, as seen in a lighthearted moment where Adonis nervously asks Bianca to marry him.
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"The buildings are more remarkable over here than on Central Park West," Ms. MacMillan said, with a lighthearted jab at a rival.
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From the lighthearted "Black Cake," the starkly delicate "Trois Gnossiennes" and the sensuous "5 Tangos," this will show off Van Manen, too.
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The book is full of frank and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted storytelling about his career, his street scuffles, his health and his family.
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But for a subset of the meme makers and their audience, the war jokes are helping quell anxiety and keep things lighthearted.
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The lighthearted ceremony kicked off with a rendition of the Nationals' de facto anthem, "Baby Shark," played by the U.S. Marine Band.
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Following her lighthearted posts, Cyrus took a more serious tone and clapped back at critics who say she's moving on too fast.
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Given the issues at the heart of "13 Reasons Why," he found the response, including Mr. Sanchez's promposal, to be inappropriately lighthearted.
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Then, he twirled his hand for more -- a lighthearted moment caught on video and then posted by Celtics digital director Marc D'Amico.
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Sources in the room said lawmakers were taken aback by the slides but that the mood after the presentation was generally lighthearted.
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More lighthearted challenges, like the great Tide Pod eating phenomenon of 2018, seemed to draw more jokes and parody than actual incidents.
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Desmond Lazaro also focuses in on the sentimental value of personal belongings and heirlooms, yet in a more personal and lighthearted way.
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It's usually a lighthearted affair: host Jeff Probst announces the winner, and then the cast discusses the season's funny and dramatic moments.
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To be lighthearted and not waste our short time on this Earth squabbling about petty things and 'problems' that we don't really have.
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Bitmoji Stories will feature lighthearted tales of Snapchatters and their buddies, created by the Bitmoji team and personalized to include your individual avatar.
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But this seems an oddly frowny cover, considering that it features two of the most lighthearted MCU heroes, Star-Lord and Spider-Man.
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"We&aposre just trying to keep things lighthearted and humanize the police department with some jokes," Assistant Chief Dennis Blankenship told Fox 45 .
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Jimmy Fallon&aposs show, he wanted to just to be kind of fun and lighthearted and just funny, a good time for viewers.
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"We wanted to make a video like the ones we watched in the early 2000s: Something fun and a bit lighthearted," says Taccone.
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Now, you could say that all this doesn't matter, that The Princess Diaries is just a movie, meant to be lighthearted and fun.
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I really enjoyed the lighthearted RPG gameplay and particularly the world, which is a charming, pun-filled place, despite initially looking very generic.
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The lighthearted hashtag was also the beginning of a kind of epiphany for Catalans: They could use social media to monitor the police.
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Somehow, this has become a rather crowded game genre in its own right, and Crashlands is one of its more charming, lighthearted entries.
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Dave Fennoy, who voiced protagonist Lee Everett in Telltale's The Walking Dead, brings an irresistible charisma to a more lighthearted and fun Satan.
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Events on screen can be legitimately painful to watch, and Eighth Grade — an otherwise lighthearted movie about awkward pre-teen years — gets there.
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Don't blame it on anybody else or make it out to be a lighthearted comment that you jokingly use, because you know what?
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At a time when Americans were feeling a range of emotions, Obama and Biden did their best to keep things hopeful and lighthearted.
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So while this is a very lighthearted paper, ultimately what we want to do is reduce the side effects of chemotherapy in patients.
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"Whether we were at prom, school or just hanging out at someone's house, Amy was always so lighthearted and fun to be around."
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Even though the obstacle course was meant to be lighthearted and fun, it was designed to still show me who these guys are.
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Combining a serious response with a lighthearted joke may have worked for Bulkhead Interactive in this situation, says Lo, but context is crucial.
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Fabulous service conducted by Trish Harrogate, chief Registrar for Devon, who set the perfect but lighthearted tone for what is a serious occasion.
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THE BIG MAC index was invented by The Economist in 1986 as a lighthearted guide to whether currencies are at their "correct" level.
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Next year, DC is releasing Wonder Woman 2 and a Shazam adaptation that looks like a fun, lighthearted, and low-stakes superhero romp.
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It's a fun addition that shows Google is still willing to dedicate space to lighthearted features — even if they're not all that useful.
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The 1950s and early 1960s were defined by an era of a lighthearted science fiction, having "The Bat" fight space aliens and monsters.
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But jerkin' was too lighthearted to sustain itself––its gaiety was, in part, a reflection of the general earnestness and optimism of youth.
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Young posted her revelation to Twitter, and — despite the fact that she considered it to be a "lighthearted post" — the internet loved it.
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Macron's remark touched off a social media frenzy, splitting those who defended it as lighthearted banter and others who complained of paternalistic overtones.
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"Sociable and spirited, the engaging nature of living coral welcomes and encourages lighthearted activity," Pantone wrote in an Instagram post explaining the selection.
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Some people worry that what began as a lighthearted excuse to treat oneself has turned into a high-pressure version of Valentine's Day.
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" Bash said that the question was "Intended to be somewhat lighthearted about the fact that we are all grownups who have different opinions.
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The "Merry Cemetery" in Romania takes a lighthearted approach to death with colorful tombstones, while a sacred temple in Japan honors Buddhist traditions.
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It's an intense story with moving a moving premise, but this clip shared exclusively with Refinery29 shows the lighthearted side of their lives.
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He was extremely polite and courteous, and certainly good-humored when the cameras were off—we had lighthearted conversations as well, you know.
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The rigged-up feeder is a meaningful, lighthearted gesture that encourages us to think about the myriad, unseen consequences of our built environments.
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To watch him bound about the clubhouse, or to read his lighthearted Twitter feed, is to know that there is a different man.
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Some, in an effort to show a lighthearted side, circulated footage of Mr. Taylor playing the saxophone at the group's most recent conference.
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It's a lighthearted effort by Minnesota-based Alexandria Industries to introduce middle and high school students — as well the general public — to manufacturing.
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Some of Miyazaki's films are, at least visually, more lighthearted and joyful than others, but death — its inevitability, its persistence — is always present.
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The British royal and the "Castle on the Hill" singer teamed up for a lighthearted video released Thursday to mark the international event.
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Chef is a fun and lighthearted movie with a great cast, starring Jon Favreau, Scarlett Johansson, Sofia Vergara, Robert Downey Jr., and more.
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The newest comes from Michelle Manzanales, who offers "Con Brazos Abiertos," a lighthearted premiere incorporating Mexican folklore and reflections on her Texas childhood.
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The new animated version of "The Last Kids on Earth" aims to retain the lighthearted tone and retro pulp inventiveness of the books.
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On a recent sunny Saturday, two patrons — one male, one female — exchanged lighthearted volleys on a Ping-Pong table in a covered corner.
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It's those dichotomies—the split between good and evil—that make the book intermittently interesting to me, and less so its lighthearted tone.
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The lighthearted poultry rite continued throughout various administrations until George H.W. Bush made the turkey pardon official when he took office in 1989.
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With the 2020 color being a shade of blue, many people believe it's a lighthearted hint at the Democratic party candidates for president.
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She had a lighthearted exchange with Pope Francis over the president's diet, in contrast with a somber-looking group photo taken minutes later.
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Tommy 86's previous work was much more a lighthearted, neon-lighted disco affair that screamed "Miami Beach" way more than "Terminator Conference".
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The event on Sunday was lighthearted, with political commentary limited to a couple of asides about Britain's impending exit from the European Union.
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Along with discussion about women's rights came lighthearted banter by nominees about butterflies (the stomach variety) and some of the usual fashion chitchat.
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Lighthearted by design, "this remake actually makes the innocuous original look edgy by comparison," wrote Glenn Kenny in his review for The Times.
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He began with a riff that, delivered properly, could have come off as lighthearted — but, with his actual delivery, sounded embittered and angry.
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While they make for general, lighthearted perusal, they are primarily intended as cognitive tools, specifically to help people with dementia exercise their minds.
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"She inspired more than anything the lighthearted spirit behind the song," Hunt told PEOPLE on the red carpet of the song he performed Sunday.
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While most of the day was work, there were a number of lighthearted moments, including when statistician Jennifer Park had trouble with her slides.
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But despite the lighthearted tone, the mission could not be more urgent: The Department of the Interior's public comment period closes at midnight tonight.
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Almost every time the two women are together, the film makes a stylistic split, alternating between a lighthearted dramedy and a Nicholas Sparks romance.
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Biden's lighthearted moment Former Vice President Joe Biden amuses host Anderson Cooper and the crowd with a phrase while answering a question about discrimination.
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The world finals feature traditional rodeo events (steer roping and bull riding) alongside more lighthearted and colorful "camp" events (Wild Drag and Goat Dressing).
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After he was finished, they both left the bar and Marquis-Boire made "lighthearted jokes" about what had just occurred, much to Partington's horror.
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Mostel performs a "healthy attitude about the nuthouse" in which he laughs with genuine, lighthearted dismay — his term "nuthouse" seems derisive, but without acrimony.
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In some ways, WhoSay is like a regular news app that's celebrity-centric, but it has celebrity input, and feels very lighthearted and fun.
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While the tone of the song is lighthearted, the words point to several problems transgender men experience in public bathrooms while on their periods.
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Metrics such as The Economist's Big Mac index, a lighthearted guide to exchange rates, hint at how far currency values are out of whack.
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Snapchat, on the other hand, is more ephemeral in nature, perfect for behind-the-scenes, lighthearted content or crowdsourced material from fans, he said.
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The overall vibe of Aquaman seems to indicate that DC is aiming for a more lighthearted tone compared to its dreary and dark predecessors.
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Attending a ceremony to honor Britain's fallen soldiers at Westminster Abbey's Field of Remembrance, Harry shared a lighthearted moment on an otherwise solemn occasion.
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But this insane election had me searching for something lighthearted, comforting, and familiar while I curled up in the fetal position on my bed.
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But what seemed like a lighthearted moment to some was met with criticism from others who pointed to President Donald Trump's controversial wildlife policies.
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Duong tells Refinery29 that Mystic Mondays is for the "modern mystic," or someone who prefers to take a lighthearted approach to their spiritual practice.
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Despite the effort to maintain a lighthearted if not strictly formal objectivity, the animated expression on the man's face draws both recognition and interest.
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"Anything I [post] that has to do with taking medication or deals with depression in a lighthearted way becomes a sore subject," Allen says.
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And finding it "insane" that five years have already passed, Brittney says "date nights, joking around and keeping it lighthearted" keep their marriage alive.
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We're fans of Personal Shopper already, and not only because its complicated setup turns the trope of the lighthearted fashion film on its head.
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Instead of booking an expensive meal out followed by lingerie, cook a romantic, holiday-approved dinner at home and plan for some lighthearted fun.
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Encompassing the lighthearted nature of Kingelez's work, "Canada Dry" (1991) plays with the extremities of aspirational design while spoofing the famous ginger ale brand.
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He was criticized for his clean-cut image and lighthearted attitude in the midst of late-'19943s turmoil, but that was OK with him.
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Raphael says that lighthearted films about the violent death of sex workers just mount on the themes of shame and stigmatization surrounding sex work.
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But we've put a fun spin on the traditional technique that totally enlivens the look — and makes it as sexy as it is lighthearted.
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I hope my inappropriate banter, which was always meant in a lighthearted way, does not now become twisted into being something it is not.
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Meghan King Edmonds is trying to keep things lighthearted, days after her husband Jim Edmonds was accused of having an affair with a mistress.
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The game is notably more colorful and lighthearted than both its predecessor and Mr. Robot, a television show with which its has many similarities.
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Mattel believes both drag and comedy are similar in their surreptitious ability to pull audiences into discussions around serious topics in a lighthearted manner.
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Earlier this year, fans of the show questioned his motives after he conducted a lighthearted interview with the controversial "alt-right" frontman Milo Yiannopoulos.
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But the success of "Joker" gives Snyder Cut fans the hope that both lighthearted and darker threads can coexist in the DC movie universe.
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The 11-track record is a laid back, synth-pop-rock album that can at times feel more lighthearted than what's beneath the surface.
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"Lighthearted banter or bragging" is okay, but once it gets personal, or starts to include racial slurs or physical threats, that's crossing the line.
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Dependably genuine, and suffused with Mr. Jaglom's increasingly mellow intelligence, this lighthearted backstage drama will feel to his fans like a gathering of familiars.
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For a more lighthearted day-date, head to Six Flags America in Upper Marlboro or take a ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
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"He meant it as a lighthearted moment, and if you look at the totality of his remarks, they were absolutely beautiful," Spicer told reporters.
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Can't stand those drawing-room mysteries where a corpse is lying in the parlor as twits sip mah-tinis and engage in lighthearted banter.
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He finished with a well-meaning but clumsy "Quiero tu bota" that he corrected to "Quiero tu voto," which was met with lighthearted laughter.
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While 'Show Pizza' probably intended this as a lighthearted promotional stunt, they have only succeeded in plunging the city of Naples into ethical disarray.
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Ultimately, this debate is utterly ridiculous and pointless, but it sure is a lighthearted change from the endless political debates on social media lately.
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Photographer Khaled Akil contrasts the lighthearted fun of the addictive game with the oft-forgotten tragedy and horror of the civil war in Syria.
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The show's lighthearted approach aims to reflect the joys of indigenous life, she said, while attempting to change stereotypes of aboriginal poverty and suffering.
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We watched a movie sitting side by side on the couch, I don't remember what it was, something lighthearted, romantic, though he hardly laughed.
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While lighthearted, the National Park Service nonetheless chimed in with a reminder to maintain a distance of at least 300 feet from larger wildlife.
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On the flip is "Infrared," a lush and lighthearted electro jam that slowly builds and wafts away before snapping into a deep bassline groove.
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For the Latter-day Saints faithful, a shift away from a longtime name has meant lighthearted screw-ups, logistical complications and reflections on identity.
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It was a lighthearted image, probably taken in a moment of bold self-confidence or made in an attempt to flirt with another girl.
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The news conference, which began with the moderator announcing that the curlers would not answer "political or sensitive questions," contained a few lighthearted moments.
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A compromise was struck: The first day of Vesak would be reserved for prayer while the rest of the week would be more lighthearted.
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Wordplay MONDAY PUZZLE — Peter Gordon is back and he offers us a very smooth puzzle with a lighthearted theme to start our solving week.
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Although Mr. Mattis's remarks were made in a lighthearted setting, they were a departure from his apparent reluctance to comment on the president's actions.
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In honor of her 56th birthday, we&aposve rounded up some of her most inspiring and memorable quotes and wisdom, both serious and lighthearted.
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He presides at ceremonial occasions — memorials, commemorative rituals, official receptions — with a measure of solemnity and switches gears for the lighthearted trappings of office.
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Ethan provided a lighthearted demo showcasing the Echo, with Alexa providing the color commentary using the headlines from The Times's morning briefing as content.
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While the show can certainly offer some lighthearted dating advice, it can also spark some heavier discussions about love and relationships, the Boys said.
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In just about the most apolitical and lighthearted moment imaginable, James Corden challenged the always-effusive Laura Dern to speak without using her hands.
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While yes, some people may be trying to make a dark situation lighthearted and funny, many can find these as horribly offensive and hurtful.
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But he also held forth on less weighty matters, including pronunciation of his own last name, an occasional topic of lighthearted debate in Washington.
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"It was a very lighthearted, fun kind of celebration," said Blues chairman Tom Stillman, who gave the president a "Trump" No. 45 Blues jersey.
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He explained that it was merely meant to be lighthearted, in the spirit of the Breitbark News Twitter feed that survives off canine puns.
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"We set out to take a lighthearted look at reportedly true events and never intended to cause any offense," Sky said in a statement.
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But YouTube is still a place people keep returning to for fun and lighthearted entertainment when everything else in the world might seem bleak.
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Poem The comparison expressed by the poem's title at first seems lighthearted but quickly reveals physical and psychological pain: Death thrives, tectonic plates hurt.
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One of that scene's rising stars is Lil Xan, a lighthearted young California rapper of Mexican descent who raps in a cheerily woozy slur.
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It's not the first time that internet users, showing a thirst for chaos, have displaced meaningful record holders in favor of a lighthearted gag.
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By creating offline information sharing networks, Bartholl is actually trying to preserve the rhizomatic concept of the internet, albeit in a seemingly lighthearted way.
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The entries in this lighthearted compendium are words that various cultures use to describe emotions, such as toska , a Russian term describing insatiable longing.
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With a lighthearted but serious tone, wearing bunny ears and sat in front of some string lights, she expounds upon everything from digital vs.
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The promise to jail one's political opponent cannot simultaneously be a lighthearted joke and the subject of a statesmanlike, aspirational black-and-white meme.
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The paintings include both lighthearted memories, like family road trips and Solano's first communion, and more dissonant, lonely recollections of grade school and adolescence.
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Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
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Nevertheless, there is something lighthearted and genuinely funny about these spindly little birds who populate the nooks and crannies of the artist's exhibition space.
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But what started off as a lighthearted off-the-cuff remark actually snowballed into controversy with every attempt by those involved to "fix" the situation.
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When it came out in 2013, Warm Bodies was a sweet, funny, lighthearted zombie movie being released amidst a glut of much darker undead fare.
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Yoko Tawada's matter-of-fact realism and lighthearted humor emphasize the surreal elements of the story by contrast, like they're happening in the real world.
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It's lighthearted and easy to watch as it isn't bogged down in much pointless drama, but that's kinda what's been speaking to me these days.
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While there, they were invited to meet with the president, Moore said, calling it a "lighthearted visit among friends" that concluded with the group prayer.
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She says at first glance they seem to be lighthearted, beautiful, and fantastical silly stories, but beneath them are some incredibly dark characters and themes.
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After the website known for its lighthearted content, artwork, and yes, porn, announced it will be banning all adult content from its platform on Dec.
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In the midst of this sprawling yakuza epic are a copious number of side stories that add a much more lighthearted vibe to the experience.
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Jillian Chase, 27, a Tinder user in New York, said the election would occasionally come up with her matches, but only in a lighthearted manner.
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Lighthearted as he was, his constant message to Africa was also a stern one, and more succinct than most of his tweets: Innovate or perish.
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If Snap's lighthearted rebrand takes off, it could pave the way for serious new lines of business — including augmented and virtual reality, experts told CNBC.
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We get some nice, lighthearted scenes between them, some bonding over the man in the moon, and even a surprise hot and sweaty sex scene!
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"Buddha I" (pictured) has been programmed to read faces to detect a few basic emotions including happiness, anger and sadness, and dispenses lighthearted prophecies accordingly.
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With a lighthearted spin on what has often been a very contentious and serious election cycle, these kids' candidate costumes spread joy at every doorstep.
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Some are lighthearted, like Tencent's game for WeChat, its ubiquitous mobile app, letting users compete in "applauding" Mr Xi's speech by tapping their phone screens.
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To the untrained eye, last night's episode of The Big Bang Theory may have seemed just as lighthearted and goofy as the other 234 episodes.
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Wynn's strikes as ContraPoints are similarly surgical, and what parses as lighthearted jocularity or inexplicable sexual attraction at first quickly resolves into a virtual pantsing.
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And the series takes a lighthearted but firm stand in favor of punching Nazis, and / or of tearing Nazis limb from limb and eating them.
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The series also expanded to mobile with the lighthearted strategy experience Fallout Shelter that year, and the game is still going strong with regular updates.
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Pressuring people to essentially permanently brand themselves (in both senses of the term), no matter how lighthearted it seems at the time, is almost cultlike.
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He was just a joke candidate, someone to point the finger at and laugh off as a lighthearted TV avatar, an internet meme, a boon.
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If you're looking for something a little more lighthearted, there's also Caddyshack, The Hangover, and Paul Blart: Mall Cop making their ways onto the service.
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If anything, they seemed genuinely thrilled that they could turn around quick, lighthearted jobs that slip through the realities of their homeland's barren commerce sector.
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The editorial team creating the videos believe laughter is actually one of the best medicines, which is why a lot of the videos are lighthearted.
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The second bundle will put you deep into the crime-ridden London underworld of Blood & Truth, along with the more lighthearted sports game Everybody's Golf.
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When it came out in 203, Warm Bodies was a sweet, funny, lighthearted zombie movie being released amidst a glut of much darker undead fare.
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Another amazing cast mixed with plausible science and a lighthearted tone, this movie charmed its way into over $600 million at the worldwide box office.
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The lighthearted nature of their exchange leaves that part uncertain, though there's no doubting that the majority of people would love to see it happen.
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Their lighthearted approach to challenging postures kept me going through the two hour-long class (and helped me power through my soreness the next day).
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Kent announced his death on Instagram a few days later by sharing a lighthearted video of the father-daughter duo testing out a Snapchat filter.
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Hasbro wants critics to chillax While the toy company says the game is just a lighthearted break from adulting, not everyone cares for the joke.
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He's also good at generating lighthearted moments with old footage — cheesy advertisements, bulky machines and cringe-worthy fashions make you thankful the 1980s are over.
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The app predominantly serves up content that's focused on memes, lip-syncing and other lighthearted themes, which has raised concerns that it suppresses negative content.
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Critic's Notebook Normani Kordei, a member of the girl group on the rise Fifth Harmony, sat for a lighthearted Facebook Live interview earlier this month.
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With a pretty lean theme, I tried for an open grid with some lighthearted misdirection, in order to complement the "What is it?" clues themselves.
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From executive producer and host Amy Poehler and co-host Nick Offerman comes a lighthearted competition celebrating the creativity and craftiness in all of us.
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Davis asks Wayne questions about his loves of weed and skating, but these lighthearted topics give way, later in the segment, to questions about race.
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The intensity of the physical problems I was having didn't match up with lighthearted media stereotypes and small-talk tropes about so-called morning sickness.
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On one hand, I realized that most of the movie is a lighthearted romp about an eternal man-child trying to get his bike back.
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Some follow the lighthearted lead of ACORG-47, such as one that replaces voice files with the soothing intonations of the late painter Bob Ross.
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The macabre and whimsical meld into a potpourri of lighthearted chaos in the assemblage paintings, mixed-media collages, and jewelry of artist Alexis E. Mabry.
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"Flute Affair" was the lighthearted if somewhat misleading title of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's program on Sunday afternoon at Alice Tully Hall.
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Amid another largely frustrating season for the Mets and their fans, the 6-foot-193 rookie slugger has provided both awe-inspiring and lighthearted moments.
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I left the experience feeling a lighthearted sense of satisfaction in using my time better than had I binged Royal Pains for the second time.
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Moving into longer features, Disney adapted folklore and fairy tales that tended to take darker turns than the lighthearted shorts that made the studio famous.
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These are the kinds of questions readers seek guidance on every week in Social Q's, a Times column offering lighthearted advice about awkward social situations.
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She said that the added text about President Trump was a "misguided attempt to be lighthearted," and that the student was removed from the project.
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This lighthearted come-on is a two-minute slice of loose, piano-pounding rock 'n' roll with the tempo fluctuations of a real-time performance.
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The search for the missing bones, and the deep dive into the family's history that comes with it, is the subject of this lighthearted documentary.
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Jerry's relationship with Dorothy also undergoes some serious ups and downs, but since this is a lighthearted romantic comedy, you can expect a happy ending.
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His comedy record, "The First Family," was a lighthearted look at the Kennedys, with his pitch-perfect imitation of John F. Kennedy at its core.
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Not having books that show disability in a lighthearted way makes it harder for everyone else to see disability as a normal part of life.
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They have an earnest but lighthearted cultural mission: trying to smash open a silver, star-shaped piñata, releasing candy to all corners of the plane.
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She can't help but insert some pointed commentary about the prison-industrial complex, but her main point is more lighthearted, at least on the surface.
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During their meeting, Kim, who is thought to be in his early 30s, reportedly made lighthearted remarks about how he is viewed outside North Korea.
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Best for:InspirationJen Sincero comes at money from a lighthearted angle in this book, and looks at the mindset it takes to earn and keep money.
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It's been well over a decade since Katamari debuted, and since then, there have been few games that capture the same lighthearted-yet-touching vibe.
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Snapchat, TikTok and Fortnite have all tapped into the youth market with a lighthearted nature that keeps users coming back until they develop network effect.
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Near the beginning of her acceptance speech, she addressed, initially in a lighthearted way, one of the most controversial parts of her Golden Globes speech.
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Below, we've rounded up the best of the comments on two of these topics, along with some more lighthearted teenage musings about dream travel destinations.
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The annual Catholic charity fundraiser has become a rite of passage for presidential candidates to deliver lighthearted speeches in front of the New York elite.
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Over the last 25 years, Pixar has produced many animated classics whose stories walk that fine line between real and imaginary, lighthearted and emotionally weighted.
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According to Paradise Garage cofounder Pentti Monkkonen, Paramount Ranch started as a lighthearted foil to more esteemed, serious art fairs like Art Los Angeles Contemporary.
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According to interviews with Waititi, Ragnarok will be more lighthearted than its dreary, faux-Shakespearian predecessors — even though Thor has a new and depressingly short haircut.
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The co-workers' patter is lighthearted and fast-paced, full of the kind of jokes and digs engendered by the familiarity of a high-stakes workplace.
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They have an era in common — these artists had huge crossover moments before hip-hop developed crossover anxiety — but also a mode: lighthearted, club-friendly, sassy.
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While the description of the show seems fairly lighthearted, it's clear from the trailer that it also has a bit of a darker tone as well.
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While she seems to delight in punishing misogynists, she also treats ugly women as brutally as any male director and loves a lighthearted sexual assault scene.
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But then I realized there's so much out there about these things, and there wasn't a book that talked about it in a lighthearted, accessible way.
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Royal Jordanian Airlines is hoping to entice travelers to get on board while the ban is on pause, tweeting a lighthearted swipe at Trump's legal troubles.
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In a lighthearted moment, an audience member asked Harris if she would commit to wearing a traditional Indian garment to her inauguration, known as a sari.
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It's the company's first crack at creating original news programming, offering users a mix of serious and lighthearted behind-the-scenes footage from across the state.
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Few shows work so well as lighthearted summertime watches as Rockford, which was TV super-producer Stephen J. Cannell's sardonic spin on the private eye genre.
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However, most took the delay in lighthearted stride; group chants were started, photos were snapped and a motion was made to take a different train together.
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Whether you want to keep your movie night suspenseful, action-packed, or lighthearted, you'll be able to find an entertaining title to rent on Prime Video.
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It's also his most intense role to date — an unhinged serial killer — that's expertly delivered by someone who, up until now, has kept things pretty lighthearted.
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She appears to have some lighthearted fun with the process at one point, letting her hair stand up on its end and smirking at the camera.
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"Ninehundred-and-ninety-nine out of every thousand on here just want lighthearted fun meme exchange that we can all laugh at and enjoy," said observer918.
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Naked statues of Donald Trump have also been spotted around the country, but, for the most part, appeared to have been met with more lighthearted reactions.
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So, for the time being, feel free to lean into those end-of-retrograde vibes — just remember to keep things lighthearted even when things get difficult.
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One exercise, a game developed by the leaders of Carnegie Mellon's Situation Lab, took a lighthearted approach to weighty topics like AI, gentrification and autonomous tech.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a lighthearted series with fairly low stakes, but the show never questions the idea that the cops are making the streets safer.
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They're just not treated that well, and their stories are shuffled to the bottom of the stack in favor of the more lighthearted "tech bros" shtick.
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Since The Economist last updated the Big Mac index (BMI), our lighthearted guide to currency valuation, burger prices have remained constant in 19 of 44 countries.
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Mary Poppins Returns is a lighthearted musical fantasy, but frothy head-burying doesn't really seem like a conclusion to the sad events that drive its story.
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The sound is both lighthearted and heavy, played by a nine-piece ensemble of string and electronic instruments as custom visuals splash colors across the crowd.
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A Trump Egg Roll The White House Easter Egg Roll gives each first lady the opportunity to put her thumbprint on the lighthearted, family-focused event.
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" People relate to the photo series, she says, "because they're fun, lighthearted and smile-inducing and they document the relationship between a mother and her daughters.
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Mr. Tykwer said that the minute he read the novel he knew there was a movie in it, one more upbeat and lighthearted than the book.
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Players take part in a sort of lighthearted digital dogfighting, in which the protagonists are not canines but cute magical animals discovered and trained by players.
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Thanks in part to the recent publication of "Spritz," a lighthearted book-length examination of these effervescent quenchers, more American bars will serve them this summer.
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Club Brugge released a short film, welcoming its visitors to "the warmest club" in Europe, offering lighthearted advice about what to eat and how to dress.
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"With an account that's an animal and something more lighthearted, there's nothing to compare yourself to — it's just something funny, and something to make you smile."
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The talk that follows is lighthearted and yet gives players an understated way to gauge difference and similarity, and perhaps to push open life's many doors.
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Some offer a more lighthearted vibe, like one discussing the ways NFL players react to finding out about their ratings in the Madden NFL video games.
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The ensuing series of classic adaptations and historical dramas completed the team's transformation from makers of lighthearted India-themed films into an Oscar-winning Hollywood brand.
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It's played in a lighthearted manner but there's no mistake that this is a game about the struggle to stand out in an increasingly populated world.
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Ever since Liara asked that one question, Annalise and Liara have continued talking about gender identity, and doing so in a way that's lighthearted and playful.
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In fact, it gave us a mixtape called Can't Tell Me Nothing, which is one of the more lighthearted and fun things Kanye has ever done.
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Even for a lighthearted stump speech written by someone else, I thought, envisioning Mr. Bloomberg grooving to the soulful, wailing black pop sensation was a stretch.
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Petronille, a frothy exploration of female friendship set in the Champagne region of France, is just the kind of lighthearted book Nothomb's fans expect from her.
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Ms. Taylor mixes reminiscences about her childhood and beginnings as an actress and writer with a lighthearted look at her self-image and quest for love.
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Cuddy, smiling, fresh from physical therapy for a torn ACL, was in a tennis skirt, looking young and more lighthearted than I had ever seen her.
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Iglesias, the comedian and actor whose most recent comedy special, "One Show Fits All," debuted on Netflix earlier this year, stars in the lighthearted comedy show.
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He can only guess that Craddock spared him because they parked near each other and often had lighthearted conversations during the morning walk to the building.
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While many TikToks tend to be lighthearted - dancing or lip syncing to trending songs is a common theme - they can also deal with more serious issues.
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Neither does Vermont, where 13-year-old Ethan Sonneborn drew national press coverage — much of it lighthearted — after he announced his intention to run for governor.
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For example, Huck, which came out in 2015, was surprisingly lighthearted and earnest — a reflection of the grim superhero movies of the previous couple of years.
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It's the issue she returns to again and again, in media interviews, in condensed stump speeches and in casual asides during otherwise lighthearted banter with voters.
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A personal favorite, the "Reparations Tab" episode with Ta-Nehisi Coates delves into racial attitudes, James Baldwin, and reparations with both intellectual analysis and lighthearted humor.
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During a lighthearted moment, the former first lady detailed moving into a private home in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood after leaving the White House a year ago.
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"He meant it as a lighthearted moment, and I think if you look at the totality of his remarks, they were absolutely beautiful," Mr. Spicer replied.
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In Jody Lambert's lighthearted comedy "Brave New Jersey" panic is positive, pushing people to say or do things they may have never done under ordinary circumstances.
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Like Shinola, the Gomelsky collection is focused on quality and classic pieces but tends to take a different, more lighthearted approach to the meaning of luxury.
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Back then, the puzzle offered a lighthearted distraction from the bleaker news of World War II. In 1950, it became a regular feature of the paper.
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Kevin Koch Shreveport, La. Complicated Characters I enjoyed Ted Chiang's lighthearted essay on how the character script might have influenced China's culture ("Bad Character," May 16th).
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His cheeky character provokes a local sheriff (Jackie Gleason) into one long and hilarious chase scene in the lighthearted 1977 action flick, which spawned several sequels.
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While many TikToks tend to be lighthearted - dancing or lip syncing to trending songs is a common theme - they can also deal with more serious issues.
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James has attracted 96.6 million followers across all platforms by posting lighthearted fare, like his team's New York subway videos, to go with his social commentary.
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This is not lighthearted journalism; Booth boldly lays it all out there, pulling the reader in close to see her at some of her rawest moments.
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He applied that approach broadly: to education, health care, labor markets and terrorism, and even to more lighthearted subjects like the rising price of concert tickets.
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One of the organizers, John Hugo, said in an interview that the intent was "lighthearted" and that the organizers bore no ill will toward gay people.
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It plays off the frenzy around real-life murder mystery series like Making a Murderer, Serial, and The Jinx, with a more lighthearted version of the genre.
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As you can imagine from the premise, the show wavers back and forth between serious and lighthearted, and many scenes actually take place in the game world.
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Ever since, its fans have clamored for a screen adaptation of the lighthearted, wry story about an angel and a demon trying to avert a haywire apocalypse.
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Most of Battle of the Sexes was comedic and sardonic, with Sarah Silverman and Steve Carrell broaching serious topics, like gender parity and chauvinism, with lighthearted humor.
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Gitai also brought a feature film to Venice, "A Tramway in Jerusalem", which takes a lighthearted look at very diverse characters traveling together through the divided city.
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These may seem like lightweight (or lighthearted) applications, but Snapchat's lenses require a serious amount of engineering, and the Houzz 3D AR feature took months to build.
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In a little more lighthearted realm, seeing you running around with a dildo in the sneak peek is honestly one of the best parts of the trailer.
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However, as the Journal notes, TikTok has a young user base and is known for lighthearted, joke-y content — sometimes to the point of alleged political censorship.
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Mars Blackmon (Anthony Ramos, first to play John Laurens / Philip Hamilton in Broadway's Hamilton) is a goofy, lighthearted sneaker enthusiast who works at a local bike shop.
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What began as a lighthearted video showing several young Summer Break actors admitting to common driving actions involving their phones took a powerful and eye-opening turn.
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Despite having a tumultuous year, the pop singer appeared to be in good spirits in a lighthearted Instagram video she shared following a therapy session on Thursday.
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But as my colleague Andrew Prokop observed, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's speeches weren't anything like Barack Obama and Mitt Romney's lighthearted remarks from four years ago.
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Obama's lighthearted remarks marked a distant cry from the formal welcome greeting he's delivered for leaders of China, Japan, and Pope Francis -- all in the last year.
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While theft in any form is not taken lightly, the Polk County Sheriff's Office took a lighthearted approach to the incident when sharing it on Facebook Monday.
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Hill says the question was not supposed to be hard-hitting journalism -- just a jokey, fun question in a lighthearted interview about the NBA All-Star game.
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Joanna, along with husband Chip, dominate the home renovation scene with their lighthearted banter on the show and the fun ways they engage with their fans online.
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The lighthearted videos appeared to be scripted, edited and neatly produced, and featured their young stars engaging in wholesome mischief as playful music hummed in the background.
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The company hopes characters like Plugged-Up Paulie can be a lighthearted way for people with CIC to let their friends and family know how they're feeling.
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The NBA offseason starts and the only thing that can occupy my dude's brain is some "lighthearted" BULLYING against sportswriters and the condition of BEING a sportswriter.
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The farce was much more lighthearted as a unicorn escaped from a child's birthday party, requiring the CHP to employ a helicopter to bring it to justice.
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These short, cute "Summer Camp Island" episodes are wry and witty, and a treat for animation buffs — or for any child or adult who enjoys lighthearted surrealism.
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" Keeping it lighthearted, Trebek said he had to survive the disease, "because under the terms of my contract, I have to host 'Jeopardy!' for three more years.
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In a lighthearted, gentlemanly touch, he encouraged his hard-working page turner, Olivia Porada, to take a bow after the three singers had finished their zarzuela encores.
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But is it really possible that in Washington, New York and Los Angeles, everything can run according to the same old ordinary, lighthearted routine while Aleppo dies?
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Speaking at a Supernatural convention in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, Ackles, 41, took a lighthearted approach while addressing Padalecki's recent arrest at a bar in Austin, Texas.
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Roundup Not every major leaguer is lucky enough to have a lighthearted reunion with his former teammates the first time he faces them in a new uniform.
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She's lighthearted and fun when she focuses on a single scene, such as the Olympic ring inner tubers, or animating an enthusiastic foodie humping a giant taco.
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While Washed Out is generally known for breezier, lighthearted music, the new album promises to be a little bit emotionally troubled if "Get Lost" is any indication.
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Ms. Schiller had a lighthearted take on her mission of making it acceptable to talk about sex, and she was able to brush off friends' inevitable jokes.
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The interaction is a lighthearted example of how hunkered-down residents are keeping essential supplies stocked under lockdown and after retailers have experienced toilet paper stock shortages.
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Hourigan: The pink Darth Vader mod was created as a lighthearted protest to Blake Jorgensen's comments on why there are no cosmetic loot boxes in the game.
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I am chagrined to pen any self-serious, heavy-handed opinion that treats Crazy Rich Asians as anything other than the lighthearted joyride it attempts to be.
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Britain's exit from the bloc is a hot topic at the Fringe, including shows tackling the tortured process of Britain's departure, lighthearted theater pieces and even reflection.
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The new series is a sharp departure from the lighthearted sitcom high jinks of Sabrina's previous live-action series, "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," starring Melissa Joan Hart.
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If you've scrolled through Netflix's latest offerings, you may have come across Mr. Willman's six-episode series, "Magic for Humans," on which he performs lighthearted magic tricks.
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Despite Ballet Mécanique's clever architectonics, though, Herz sees the building more as a lighthearted ode to the Rube Goldberg tradition than as another milestone of eco-automation.
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Mr. Kemp, 54, who has served two terms as secretary of state, separated himself from the Republican primary pack with lighthearted ads that emphasized his political incorrectness.
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In the years after I left, the stories I told about this place were always fun and lighthearted, the dragon-boat races, Chinese dice games, Cantopop karaoke.
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In "Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give," Ada Calhoun takes a much more lighthearted approach to the toils and snares of marriage in the hazy light of midlife.
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In between the young and the old, of course, are those of working age, which raises inevitable, if lighthearted, questions about the sites' impact on economic productivity.
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Not a lighthearted start this week: Shane Thomas asks if the rise of Matteo Salvini is a "contributory factor" to Italy's plague of racist abuse in stadiums.
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This lighthearted documentary intertwines the legacy of Andy Warhol's "Brillo Box" with that of the family that bought one of the iconic sculptures for a meager $1,000.
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Isabella: It points to a certain entitlement too, that someone was willing to encroach on a woman's space for the sake of a "lighthearted" attempt at humor.
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Starter episode: "Sourdough" Combining deep research and lighthearted delivery, this five-year-old show takes a detailed look at our relationship with food through a scientific lens.
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"I have had a mixed response but most of my followers loved it and thought it was a cheeky, clever, and lighthearted prank to play," Zhu said.
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"People want to see lighthearted things in the Super Bowl, especially at a time when there are so many big issues in the country," Mr. Calkins said.
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"She was too excited, and her hair was so knotty that it was taking too long so she got frustrated, but it was all lighthearted," said Schmidt.
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The trailer begins with the usual lighthearted antics as we get glimpses of David and Patrick preparing for their wedding while navigating their increasingly-frustrating family dynamics.
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The "Inside the NBA" crew on TNT is known for its lighthearted banter and goofy shenanigans, but Tuesday night&aposs hijinks may be the funniest of all.
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And tucked into the lighthearted, telegraphic narratives that he sang with such clear enunciation was a sly defiance, upending convention to claim the pleasures of the moment.
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Reuters spoke with Bill Murray and Chloe Sevigny, who portray police, and Tilda Swinton, who plays a mysterious funeral parlor worker, about the film's albeit lighthearted environmentalism.
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As such, these cornucopia paintings play with contrasts of form and content, potentially alluding to balance — or a lighthearted lack thereof — while spinning sweetly toward delicious ecstasy.
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From the trailer, the film looks lighthearted and spunky, and given the long-running success of Pokémon toys, games, and entertainment, it should be a huge hit.
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McFerren, never one to pass up a good gag, ballasts even these minor key excursions with the delicate punch of a goofy glissando and other lighthearted sounds.
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Colossal is lighthearted and funny about this development, right up to the point where it becomes deadly — which is the same tack it takes on its central relationships.
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We love this bit of lighthearted fun to break up the images avocado toast photos and sunsets on the beach — as well as the sea of "perfect" selfies.
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"We decided, 'Okay, we've all been given lemons – let's make some lemonade," Sharee, who is documenting her cancer journey with a series of lighthearted YouTube videos, tells PEOPLE.
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During Spicer's live press briefing, the 27-year-old athlete strolled onto the scene to check if Spicer was okay in what Fox News calls a "lighthearted moment".
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A lot of people online didn't love the first Hellboy trailer, which I'm kind of surprised by because I loved its lighthearted and funny approach to the genre.
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But instead of sharing a lighthearted tale about on-set antics, he told a pretty disturbing story about a scene that was (thankfully) eventually cut from the movie.
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The flourishes were uniquely Trumpian given his penchant for production value and headline-grabbing moments, and they produced lighthearted moments that softened what was otherwise a caustic evening.
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Though Lil Nas X's visit did get some pushback from Rogen and other fans, there's no denying that the rapper did have some lighthearted fun at the office.
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Here's the video: In what might be the most wonderfully over-engineered act of lighthearted retaliation to ever exist, this thing is just layer upon layer of ingenuity.
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And in keeping with Slack's lighthearted style, once you're chatting, you can send visual emoji reactions that appear overlaid on your profile picture to others on the call.
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Four years ago, Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat Barack Obama put on a model of the kinds of lighthearted toasts that are normally the highlight of the dinner.
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The night was filled with laughs and boos, with the presidential candidates donning forced smiles as they launched rough barbs at each other at the usually lighthearted event.
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In more lighthearted slideshow entries, Schumer cuddled with a pup on the couch, and she laughed as Missy Elliott's "Work It" provided background music for a dance party.
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With story after story in the press of unarmed Black men getting killed by law enforcement, Empire's version was a sobering moment during an otherwise pretty lighthearted episode.
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The overwhelming response to what Sessions said (or was going to say) perfectly illustrates how even lighthearted social media can serve as a check on harmful drug propaganda.
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The lighthearted gag not only poked fun at herself — singing is not her most impressive performance art — but was also a sentimental early Christmas gift to their fans.
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The bipartisan, annual event on the South Lawn is aimed at bringing members of Congress, their families and members of the administration together for a casual, lighthearted evening.
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And whether it's a political stance, a lighthearted comment on pop culture, or just a personal update, all social threads have the potential to take a wrong turn.
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Amusing and lighthearted as it is, Alternative Moons is intended to foster a healthy dose of skepticism in its viewer towards the visual information that floods us daily.
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Though it is comedic in nature, the show also touches on more serious topics in a lighthearted way such as filial piety and expectations of traditional marriage. 3.
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"The Boris Blimp might seem a bit of lighthearted fun but it carries a serious message," Tom Brufatto, chair of the Britain for Europe group, said on Wednesday.
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But if you try to turn this one into a relationship there will likely be too much arguing: your lighthearted social flighty nature would likely enrage this one.
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The hashtag initially seemed to be a lighthearted joke about the generational differences between age groups and quickly descended into a fire ball of doomsday, petrol-bomb proportions.
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But the most enduring and beloved tweak on the trial has to be Seinfeld's Jackie Chiles, a lighthearted lampooning of Simpson's colorful, immensely entertaining defense attorney Johnny Cochran.
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Though the Snap story began as a lighthearted joke, as the authorities carried out the arrest, a stressed out Johnson reassured fans that this was not a joke.
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"So doing something fun like this feels normal and it has actually been hilarious and fun and a lighthearted thing to kind of joke about and put together."
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From New Zealand, David Farrier and Dylan Reeve's documentary was meant to be lighthearted but turned into a nightmare, for the filmmakers, of intimidation and threatened lawsuits. NUTS!
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Consider this Fidelity Commercial from 2009, released less than a year after the financial crisis: Gone are the lighthearted tone and the gags intended to instill brand familiarity.
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The annual dinner features a lighthearted speech from the president; that year, President Obama chose Mr. Trump, then flirting with his own presidential bid, as a punch line.
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These days, I've been taking a break from cinema and indulging in more lighthearted fare, such as this series created by Eddie Gonzalez, Jeremy Haft, and Lauren Iungerich.
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It's not quite like having fun, but it could be this excitement and a genuine love for what I'm doing that comes through to some ears as 'lighthearted.
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"There was a change in that lighthearted kid who left White Bear Lake and the one who came back from the N.H.L.," Scott Parker, Jeff's older brother, said.
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A lighthearted yet poignant show in which some Joe or Jane Schmo begrudgingly embarks on a weekly quest to do good at the behest of some higher power.
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I abandoned the dance floor and lighthearted Terpsichore and became like one of the lesser Greek goddesses who tends the hearth and no one knows her name. Hestia?
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"The Witcher" has a lighthearted sense of humor — another difference between it and "Game of Thrones," whose jokes landed with the force of tankards slammed on oaken boards.
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"Things started off a little bit stiff, but we started drinking Scotch and as the night progressed the mood became much more lighthearted and fun," Ms. Graf said.
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Paak — the dot symbolizes attention to detail — and he released "Venice," an album full of lighthearted tales of smoking dope and hanging out with women by the beach.
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Roberto Benigni's 1997 Oscar-winner Life Is Beautiful was divisive, but successful — in part because bringing lighthearted playfulness to a concentration camp story was such an unusual choice.
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A lighthearted Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. presided over the case, brought by several boys, played by actors, who had come to regret whitewashing Aunt Polly's fence.
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The world and its inhabitants are protean and surprising, but also almost unbearably fragile, and you feel the pull of gravity even in the film's most lighthearted passages.
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Bags — shaped like hair dryers, cash registers, toothpaste tubes and Champagne bottles dangling from shoulder straps — were the emblems of consumerism, and of Jeremy Scott's loopy, lighthearted world.
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But #SecondCIvilWar became fodder for something more lighthearted on Twitter, where users are writing their concerns over the war's outcome and updates from the virtual-battlefield under #SecondCivilWar.
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The commercialization of breast cancer has contributed a lighthearted approach to awareness and advocacy that very often centers on fun-filled activities in the name of breast cancer awareness.
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Then, showing off his more lighthearted chops at the annual Thanksgiving Turkey pardon later that year, Obama gave the presidential treatment (dad jokes included) to a turkey named Popcorn.
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Anyone who has read Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name knew that the Sharp Objects TV series would be anything but a lighthearted good time.
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I was 82553 and reckoning with a sadness I didn't understand, and I was missing enough school to both worry my parents and inspire some lighthearted teasing from friends.
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As an artistic statement, "Tommy Tune, Tonight!" is a lighthearted essay in syncopation that calls attention to the relationship between patterns of drumbeats and the sound of tap shoes.
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Should Mr. Kasich emerge as a finalist for the Republican nomination, opponents in both parties might force him to address his work at Lehman in a less lighthearted way.
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While Adam West was certainly typecast in the role for far too long, he represents a lighthearted approach to Batman that's become refreshingly different in this day and age.
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If anything, we're getting a reprieve from sobbing into a box of tissues, as Aptaker says that the next few episodes of the show will be more lighthearted fare.
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I think that's why I like using '!!' so much — it makes what you're seeing seem a little more lighthearted, so it's less likely to offend anyone in my head.
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This could be delivered in a somber, horrible way (and that would be my personal direction as a designer), but creator Dayton McKay goes in a more lighthearted direction.
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The previous two films, which feature Lightning McQueen, a once-selfish race car, and his best friend Mater, a tow truck voiced by Larry the Cable Guy, were lighthearted.
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Like his other work, which includes giant Super Soakers, self-tracking dart-boards, and techie halloween costumes, Rober's latest invention is meant primarily as a bit of lighthearted fun.
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" This isn't some biting political commentary that touches on the atrocities carried out by the North Korean dictatorship, but rather a fun, lighthearted video about "bringing our wold together.
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Bells would also ring as water moved from one level to the next to create a pleasant tinkling; providing lighthearted visual entertainment are drolleries, rendered in base taille enamel.
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The Economist's Big Mac Index -- a lighthearted way to make the value of currencies more tangible -- showed that nearly all currencies in the index are undervalued against the dollar.
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It's hard to imagine that AT&T releasing such a momentous episode early then issuing a lighthearted statement about the mistake wouldn't upset some high-level employees at HBO.
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While Thor is not traditionally known for his sense of humor, the latest installment in the superhero franchise seems to have a more lighthearted tone judging from the trailers.
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By turns lighthearted and cringeworthy, the film probes the darker side of trying to make a living as a writer while also depicting a kind of delightfully misanthropic friendship.
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Presumably things will get even more complex and difficult as the game progresses — a bit of a surprise considering the lighthearted and wholesome vibe that Mario + Rabbids gives off.
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A Truman Café barista, Jaydin Nathan, was lighthearted about the drink, which started life after a request from a customer to have his latte served in an avocado skin.
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Amazon Studios The new Amazon series Good Omens, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, presents a lighthearted take on the idea of angels and demons.
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The WHCA typically invites the president and staff members to each year's dinner, where a comedian then roasts the commander in chief ahead of the leader's equally lighthearted remarks.
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Case in point: Princes William and Harry recently joined the English duo commonly known as Ant and Dec for a little lighthearted chit chat about life in the monarchy.
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I don't really know how the Lego series does it, but it continues to nail the combination of lighthearted fun and self-aware humor that makes it all work.
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After his first major brush with this idea, Marcus starts to work with a hacking group called DeadSec, a more lighthearted and playful version of the real world's Anonymous.
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Justice Kavanaugh's remarks, by turns lighthearted and emotional, were reflections on his confirmation hearings in the form of expressions of gratitude to people who had helped him weather them.
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This volume of comics ranges in style and tone from Kathryn Briggs' lighthearted (but beautifully illustrated) comic about cats in outer space, to a sparse mini-comic about velociraptors.
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It's as simple as ever to actually hit the ball It's a simple system, and the presentation is lighthearted, but the Hot Shots Golf has always had hidden depths.
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Morgan may have intended his article as a lighthearted essay, but his comparison of the two incidents isn't a great one, and McGorry's Tweetstorm perfectly illustrates the reasons why.
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So next time you're faced with a ghost, make sure to get answers from them even if it means checking in on a continuous basis with a lighthearted question.
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That's why even though the questions listed in the program may be personal and sensitive, they are framed in a lighthearted tone so as not to create any discomfort.
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Over the years, Kohan's attempts to manufacture lighthearted entertainment out of real-life issues inmates face have led to storylines that minimize the experiences of the people they're portraying.
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The illustration is lighthearted, but this gesture of reduction—of complex peoples and histories to empty and headless outfits, interchangeable and undifferentiated—makes the joke feel clumsy and shallow.
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I mean, even though the videos are lighthearted most of the time, even when they're dark, it's not something… it's something I'd want to revisit 15 years from now.
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The tenor of the show changes too quickly from young-adult adventure to dark fantasy/mystery to lighthearted Western hi-jinx (once Lin-Manuel Miranda's character Lee Scoresby arrives).
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Like a version of the front page, it curates the day's most important stories, but it also leaves room for lighthearted features and is written in a conversational voice.
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Striking a balance between heavy subject matter and lighthearted humor, Flores-Scott isn't afraid to dive into the deep end, then come up for a blissful gulp of air.
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"It seems fun, it seems like you can make fun of this and maybe make it lighthearted, but you really can't, you're offending a whole community," she told KOAT.
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The episode is now perhaps better remembered for its final reveal — Buffy's brand new sister — but it's an enjoyably lighthearted kickoff to an ambitious season of TV. — TV 22.
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President Donald Trump announced on Twitter Saturday afternoon that he plans to skip the White House Correspondents' Dinner, breaking a decades-long tradition of presidents attending the lighthearted event.
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After days of not wearing makeup, I put some on just for a lighthearted photo, which was sent to my work friends as proof of solidarity in Angel-ing.
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JON PARELES Lizzo continues to stake out turf as one of this year's most versatile pop breakouts — a sturdy singer, a limber rapper and always rich with lighthearted thirst.
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That closely watched encounter, which in many ways set the stage for the Singapore meeting, was expertly choreographed, with numerous images of harmony and lighthearted banter between the leaders.
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But the more people know about how to prevent its spread — whether they acquire that knowledge through targeted information seeking or a lighthearted but factually correct game — the better.
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If you've scrolled through Netflix's latest array of offerings, you may have come across Mr. Willman's six-episode show, "Magic for Humans," on which he performs lighthearted magic tricks.
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If you yield to these strolling, often lighthearted sequences, it's because they seem plausible and bereft of strain; and also because, though nothing explodes, you realize that anything could.
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When she participated in the seminar, the Dalai Lama happened to be visiting Aspen, so her seminar group took a lighthearted approach and altered the play in his honour.
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True, there's nothing lighthearted about the plot, which finds one student driven toward suicide and an astrophysicist father (Peter Bebjak), whose wife has left him, reduced to washing windows.
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In fact, you have no reservations about letting go and believe that love should be lighthearted and carefree, with partners free to grow into the best version of themselves.
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The big picture: The Chinese app, whose appeal has skyrocketed in popularity among young people, is populated largely by short dance videos, pranks, musical covers and other lighthearted content.
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She's different from them, as one member of the family remarks to another, because she "has a soul"; she's also lighthearted, funny, and warm, unlike most of the family.
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A holiday-themed Social Q's column, which administers lighthearted advice about awkward social situations, addressed what an adult should do when one child taunts another at a holiday party.
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Mr. Trump did not attend the party, but he sent a lighthearted video clip that played at the Manhattan bar where Mr. Cuomo's friends and political luminaries had gathered.
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We've stayed lighthearted about the whole thing; we have no space for ugly feelings like resentment in this relationship, so we would talk about any issues like that immediately.
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So she buys a bus ticket to Montana, kicking off a nomadic trip filled with lighthearted culture clashes and another age-old theme: the balance of romance and autonomy.
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With the potential to be Nashville's answer to Pup or Rozewll Kid, the band have found the perfect balance between a fun and lighthearted presentation, and surprisingly poignant songwriting.
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The latter sculptures, in which blank or near-blank canvases have been festooned with found household objects, incorporate lighthearted, whimsical materials to produce structures that moodily sag and droop.
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But Callanan appears to maintain a more lighthearted view of the situation, in line with the happy-face motifs and grinning poo emojis that punctuate much of his work.
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It's a rangy collection, bouncing from John Barera's acidic and lighthearted opener to Auspex's machinic ambience to the feedback-laden industrial puttering of the closing track by Liminal Audio.
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Yet, despite these lighthearted touches, this is an unflinching account of exactly how it feels to endure racism: a poison that eats away at "the very essence of your being".
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Though some challenges like the Cheese Challenge, in which people throw slices of cheese on babies and dogs, are lighthearted and fun, others have the potential to cause real harm.
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And though in the larger picture, things like mascara, blush, and lipstick indeed seem lighthearted — it is the business of appearances, after all — there's also something remarkably potent about beauty.
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Yes, on the surface it seemed like this movie was a lighthearted, family-friendly affair, but there was so much more to Paolo than his '70s coif and collared shirts.
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But when Pearson turned in a more serious story, this time about the "mombod" and the pressures women face after having children, she was encouraged to write something more lighthearted.
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The rapper's arrest brought on a slew of reactions, some of them lighthearted, as fans discovered that perhaps 21 Savage had possibly been covering up a foreign accent for years.
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The job of the main host is to open the show and provide some connective tissue between trophy presentations and segments like the In Memoriam montage, often via lighthearted jokes.
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Instead of keeping consistent with the style people had gotten used to, "No Fear" is lighthearted and upbeat tune about wanting to take the next step in an intimate relationship.
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All these animations seem pretty lighthearted, especially when compared to the actual political events in Korea, like the bizarre scandal that recently led to the impeachment of Park-Geun Hye.
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Last year, a bar in Los Angeles posted similar photos of Caitlyn Jenner before and after her change on their bathroom doors as distinguishers and received a "mostly lighthearted" reaction.
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Keep Following PEOPLE's Complete Coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics "A lot of us are pretty lighthearted and like to have a lot of fun, joke around," Brianna Decker says.
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"You know I can take whatever I want," he says at the beginning of a scene with creepy, rapey overtones — the exact opposite of Luke and Leia's lighthearted canyon swing.
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Which leads to a wonderful scene of lighthearted humor whereby a marriage ceremony is temporarily interrupted by a curious addition to the traditional vows, and discussion of building industry "compliance".
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When times seem especially tough, we grow nostalgic for the comfort of the lighthearted show, and take refuge in it in an attempt to find any shred of comedic relief.
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The post was supposed to be a lighthearted promotion for a new lip product from Barrymore's Flower Beauty line, but the discussion quickly veered from lip gloss into animal rights.
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It's a lighthearted, nostalgic novel that focuses on vibrant characters and adventure, built out of recognizable parts from the likes of Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Arthurian legend.
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The most annoying part of the Trumpian "fake news" framework might be how touchy it makes legitimate (or even lighthearted) media critique — which lots of outlets and stories still deserve.
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After trolling Facebook last year with a lighthearted Instagram-style filter, Snapchat is going one step further with a Facebook filter that's designed to recreate Russian bots liking your posts.
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After the situation was finally resolved, the Huckabee thanked the airline staff for handling the "medical issue" in a professional manner — before sharing a third lighthearted anecdote about the incident.
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Epic, the maker of the lighthearted online shooter, reported that 225m players watched an in-game concert on February 220nd by Marshmello, a DJ. Concurrent player numbers regularly exceed 210m.
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The lighthearted event is a nice change of pace for Giudice and her girls, who are nearly four months into Giudice patriarch Joe's 41-month prison sentence, also for fraud.
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The TV reporter bracing extreme weather on camera has become a cliche in recent years, but the reaction to Schwartz's broadcasts on Florence stem more from concern than lighthearted prodding.
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In books like Venter's Life at the Speed of Light and George Church's Regenesis, the lighthearted, catchy names sit oddly beside the grand claims about life, science, and the future.
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Kha's ability to address serious issues with playful, lighthearted irony is sharp and refreshing, and it provides wide-reaching access points often hard to tackle in today's increasingly contentious culture.
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While the skit was clearly intended to be a lighthearted statement about the necessity (or at least prevalence) of stress-eating in the midst of political turmoil, reactions were mixed.
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But the project is an interesting attempt to reset the meme back to its original, lighthearted status, ending the surreal spectacle of seeing it co-opted as a political statement.
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After the tumult of the "Pathétique," Mr. Ax offered a lighthearted contrast, a delightful and delicately shaded interpretation of the Six Variations on an Original Theme in F (Op. 34).
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A more lighthearted series, "By Everyone for No One Every Day (BEFNOED)" (2014), is a comment on the universe of content online that may never have any viewers at all.
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The movie is so aggressively art directed that its strongest creative force appears to be its scenic designer, Jonathon Oxlade, whose imaginative whimsy evokes Tim Burton at his most lighthearted.
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Much like allowing Sean Spicer a lighthearted appearance at the Emmys, though, building yourself a cardboard podium and being Spicer for Halloween trivializes the damage he did while in office.
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Fans of rom-coms should stream "Like Water for Chocolate," a Mexican drama based on a bestselling novel, as well as Netflix original "Let It Snow," a lighthearted holiday movie.
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As for the collective's future goals, Mr. Gupta points out in a lighthearted Massive video that Pioneer Works is not far from the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
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And a new project to normalize and destigmatize living with an anxiety disorder — the most common mental health issue in the U.S. — does so in a lighthearted yet poignant way.
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It's thought to be snobbishly pedantic for one to think critically about these wines, as if preferring a good bottle robs everyone else of the lighthearted diversion that is rosé.
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" When asked whether the new product may be a cynical, short-lived marketing ploy to draw attention and stoke lighthearted controversy, Mr. Hill simply encouraged Australians to "embrace the taste.
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