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  • Mischievously beckoning his wife to look at the picture, the fiercest man in the village which is how one becomes chief affectionately weaved his arm through that of his tiny topless spouse and giggled as we immortalized the couple on film.

    Suzan Crane: Finding my Soul and Losing my Heart in the Equadorian Amazon: A Spiritual Journey With the Remote Huaorani Tribe Suzan Crane 2011

  • Mischievously beckoning his wife to look at the picture, the fiercest man in the village which is how one becomes chief affectionately weaved his arm through that of his tiny topless spouse and giggled as we immortalized the couple on film.

    Suzan Crane: Finding my Soul and Losing my Heart in the Equadorian Amazon: A Spiritual Journey With the Remote Huaorani Tribe Suzan Crane 2011

  • Mischievously, Beatty has the Witnesses, who are on display for their recollections, begin by contradicting one another, and talking about the fallibility of memory, its lapses, and tricks it plays.

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • Mischievously making references to 'other candidates' who claim that he is not experienced enough or 'ready' to begin the job from day 1; he countered that those same candidates, have the wrong experience.

    Jeanine Molloff: On The Trail In The Gateway City 2008

  • Mischievously, he both plays up that materialism, converting leather binding into leather shoes, and reverses that politics, replacing the gentleman's private library with the pedestrian's public street (The Street and not the Library Companion).

    "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists 2004

  • Mischievously, Beatty begins the film with the Witnesses talking about the unreliability of memory, its lapses and the tricks it plays.

    Thunder on the Left Biskind, Peter 2006

  • Mischievously, Beatty begins the film with the Witnesses talking about the unreliability of memory, its lapses and the tricks it plays.

    Thunder on the Left Biskind, Peter 2006

  • Mischievously funny . . . what sets and keeps you reading is not the high concept about the sex book but the beautifully developed deeper story of what parents owe children, what kind of intimacy is desirable, and how adult offspring cope with histories of unmet needs.”

    The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005

  • Mischievously, these sought to turn this into the most important outcome of the OAU meetings in Lusaka.

    ANC Today 2001

  • Mischievously, these sought to turn this into the most important outcome of the OAU meetings in Lusaka.

    ANC Today 2001

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