| 21. | The affectionate flippancy that veined " The Flying Nun " turned sardonic in later decades.
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| 22. | That may be his undoing : for all their flippancy, British Oxford students are skilled debaters.
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| 23. | I need to find my flippancy again, because only then I am fast enough to win.
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| 24. | Aykroyd tries to shamble amiably through his role, but the character's flippancy soon becomes annoying.
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| 25. | The flippancy that had characterized journalists ( in the movies ) became impudence : the wisecracking, arrogance.
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| 26. | Watkins had profound reservations about the cynicism, flippancy and farcical satire of " Chicago ."
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| 27. | A gifted player with a remarkable record of arrogance, rough edges and flippancy, Bonds is different.
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| 28. | In describing the film, Black wanders back and forth between fantasy and reality, flippancy and sincerity.
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| 29. | The secretary of labor denounced the " flippancy of the cigarette smoking, cocktail-drinking flapper ".
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| 30. | The obvious flippancy of both the headline and the text offended a number of readers, plus one ombudsman.
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