| 21. | Bosie is a mean, frivolous, dishonest coquette; Oscar a self-dramatizing windbag.
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| 22. | The coquette, as Friedell would put it, who wants to be a grande dame.
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| 23. | He played the cowboy hero in several movies, and starred opposite Mary Pickford in Coquette.
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| 24. | The first arrival of Coquette Point.
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| 25. | She is capricious and a coquette.
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| 26. | Her sideways glance at Koornhof under her long lashes is part coquette, part strict Afrikaner aunt.
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| 27. | Pickford certainly shouldn't have won for her insecure performance in " Coquette ."
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| 28. | Ford summarizes the dramatic tension this way : " A stud locks eyes with a coquette.
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| 29. | She's a coquette, in the best, Balzackian sense of the word ."
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| 30. | In 1929, the Dorsey Brothers had their first hit with " Coquette " for OKeh records.
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