| 21. | Her startling long-legged speed separated them, Venus's coltish pins prolonging seemingly lost points until Serena missed.
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| 22. | She is the haunting, mirror-image of Anne Frank and manages to capture the coltish quality we associate with her.
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| 23. | Ms . Eisenman, dark-haired and coltish, likes to hang lots of unframed images on the wall in cluttered groupings.
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| 24. | In November 1835, Captain Robson Coltish, master of the barque " Norval " sailed from Dr . Alexander Thomson.
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| 25. | Above all, these are the shoes with the power to transform even the most practically minded woman into an elegant, coltish coquette.
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| 26. | The maturity becomes them both; it also removes some of the creepiness of a corporate shark going after a coltish, innocent prostitute.
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| 27. | Her style of dancing was sometimes called coltish or kittenish, in contrast to the strength and dignity of Miss Carioca's approach.
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| 28. | The director also uses Campbell's coltish exuberance, freeing her from playing yet another soul who's older than her years.
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| 29. | Andy Webster of " The New York Times " stated " The coltish April Kidwell, as Nomi, is a wonder.
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| 30. | But if there is a lasting image from Wednesday's play, it is the coltish, haughty Venus Williams showing some real emotion.
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