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  • "Lighthearted" is the word that comes to mind, encompassing all the good ways to view light in a life.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • "Lighthearted" is the word that comes to mind, encompassing all the good ways to view light in a life.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Lighthearted conversations gave way to more serious discussions about how their group managed to stay together in spite of the Gaza War -- and in contrast to nearly every other interfaith group for Israeli and Palestinian youth.

    Joshua Stanton: Can Interfaith Dialogue Make a Difference in the Face of Middle East Setbacks? Joshua Stanton 2010

  • Lighthearted humor mixed with a small dose of drama to propel a storyline is the perfect combination to make a successful all-ages and family-friendly story, whether it be traditional prose, television, film, or comics, and this Toy Story series from BOOM!

    Comic Review: Toy Story: The Return of Buzz Lightyear 2010

  • Lighthearted or at least reassuring, like “Daddy had to—” The sentence would not finish itself in my head, much less emerge.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

  • Lighthearted or at least reassuring, like “Daddy had to—” The sentence would not finish itself in my head, much less emerge.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

  • Lighthearted fun, VAMPIRE A GO-GO is an enjoyable Prague summer as Allen seems to run into one problem after another as if he is Job.

    Vampire a Go-Go-Victor Gischler « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • HENRY: Lighthearted, perhaps, but the president is playing hardball with the Republicans on other fronts, signing a presidential memorandum to get more fuel-efficient cars on the road.

    CNN Transcript Jan 26, 2009 2009

  • Lighthearted fun, Dixie cash pays homage to Elvis while gently mocking fanatics who sight the “King” in every fast food joint in the country and treat anything he touched as a precious artifact.

    Curing the Blues with a New Pair of Shoes-Dixie Cash « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • Lighthearted stuff especially (I don't like sophomoric humour), because I think I can probably find all the dramas I need, but movies in general!

    *sleepyeyes* 2006

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