| 31. | The play and its characters have essentially two voices, one of quippy flippancy and another of reflective lyricism.
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| 32. | The deformed child born of the cutting humor of photomontage and the flippancy of video games is growing up.
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| 33. | These comments create an impression of flippancy and flip-flopping, which bolsters the argument that Brown lacks conviction.
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| 34. | Suddenly he had access to Popeye's combination of flippancy and drive; he had permission to do anything.
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| 35. | The two families experience amusing situations when Ana, who disdains flippancy, falls in love with the irreverent Freddy.
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| 36. | I am a bit baffled by the flippancy, as I thought this would be a forum to communicate seriously.
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| 37. | His flippancy came to mind recently when the administrator heard about plans to build an elite college at UMass-Amherst.
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| 38. | Bill Murray in particular, despite his trademark flippancy, speaks thoughtfully about the days before the show became an institution.
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| 39. | He plays Shame with more or less equal measures of heroic determination and flippancy, appearing at once convincingly desperate and breezy.
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| 40. | Marks is one of those people who cannot resist a witticism, and this gives his narrative a perpetual and predictable flippancy.
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