| 31. | They seem to be " innocent " and are sung " in the most ingenuous way ".
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| 32. | The truly naive are not disingenuous, of course, but ingenuous-- itself a multilayered word.
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| 33. | Indeed in the early sections, her writing, with its unadorned narrative, borders on the ingenuous.
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| 34. | The major step of integrating dance into a unified effect onstage were vital and ingenuous for commercial dancing.
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| 35. | The National Nature Monument ` pi �k is known with its karst formation and ingenuous growths of yew.
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| 36. | Well, he's of the right age now and he can be both ingenuous and ornery.
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| 37. | An ingenuous Dorothy McGuire scored in the title role, and the 1943 film initiated her notable screen career.
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| 38. | As an element of pain in " Super Jockey, " hot water is an ingenuous choice.
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| 39. | As a group, those presidents were undistinguished indeed, inactive, ingenuous or inept, ineffectual or overwhelmed.
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| 40. | Anyone who thinks such a thing is possible, in his term, is " ingenuous ."
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