| 21. | A . R . Gurney's flippantly urbane romantic comedy, the phrase is merely descriptive.
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| 22. | But, he said, " We don't want to make this change flippantly.
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| 23. | Vlad behaves flippantly during the conversation, but has no intention of attempting to kill his goddess.
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| 24. | Embarrassed that Cliff has seen her, Pat treats him flippantly and he calls her a tramp.
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| 25. | My contribution, fwiw, was not meant flippantly, which is why I said " seriously ".
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| 26. | In his precise delineation of English manners, he searchingly explored emotional territory that he had treated flippantly before.
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| 27. | Until the last few weeks Fox has flippantly ignored Congress _ which in turn has largely rejected his proposals.
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| 28. | Higgins flippantly recommends Doolittle to an American millionaire who has written to Higgins seeking a lecturer on moral values.
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| 29. | Keep in mind also that using the name of the God " flippantly " is common practice in English.
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| 30. | White characters were chastised and punished for using the word while black people were free to use it flippantly.
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