| 31. | Being flippantly dismissive of the director of " The Joy Luck Club " isn't much fun.
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| 32. | Skipping flippantly through his repertory of famous movie characters, complete with snatches of dialogue ( " Good day!
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| 33. | Berg's early Three Pieces ( Op . 6 ), did a similar trick, if less flippantly.
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| 34. | At one point, O'Meara flippantly suggested that all the money raised that week be donated to charity.
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| 35. | A British broadcasting authority on Wednesday reprimanded a radio announcer for flippantly questioning whether former President Reagan had a brain.
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| 36. | Villeneuve scoffed at the idea of a drive-off and Richard later said he had made the comment flippantly.
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| 37. | When Alfie flippantly suggests that Lily might be cheating on Harry, Harry confronts Alfie about his attitudes and behaviour.
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| 38. | All members of the Mediation Committee are experienced mediators, and requests of this nature should never be made flippantly.
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| 39. | WLU treats sources as flippantly, often fighting for bad positions based on resources he hasn't even read.
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| 40. | Those asking why it has dropped may be told, flippantly, " Look at the obituary section ."
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