Anyone who might have been inclined to dismiss the harassment issue as a kind of boys-will-be-boys mischievousness needs to take in Ms . Francke's portrayal of military life for women.
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From the underlit glass floor to the handpainted Clemente ceiling to the carved wood African stools jumbled in among silver-leaf Louis XV furniture and glowing " technogel " upholstery, its mischievousness is infectious.
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"I had one of the schoolteachers tell me after Dave got famous that the kids get by with a lot more now, because they can see it's not out of meanness, just mischievousness.
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"Ireland has gone mad with authors, " he said, and with the mischievousness of Dangerfield, he added, " I think they should all go out and get decent jobs ."
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She had won that title five times to my certain knowledge . . . . She was clever, witty, brilliant, and sparkling beyond most of her kind; but possessed of many devils of malice and mischievousness.
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My son, Desmond Robinson Lewis, 16 months old and a serious mix of untamed energy, perpetual motion, mischievousness and gentle unrelenting love, was named after the archbishop of Capetown, the Most Rev . Desmond Tutu.
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Now 63, with more than 40 years at WGBH behind him, Barzyk, his once shaggy Beatles-style mane more neatly trimmed and gone gray, still shows flashes of the mischievousness that helped launch an artistic revolution.
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Initially, the consensus seemed to be that it couldn't, but I have seen some dissenters who say that under certain conditions an e-mail message could carry an infectious attachment that could create mischievousness inside your computer.
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"I'd like to meet someone, I'd like to meet someone to live with and love totally, " she says and then adds with a hint of mischievousness, " I miss sex ."
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Bolt still did not take athletics or himself too seriously, however, and he took his mischievousness to new heights by hiding in the back of a van when he was supposed to be preparing for the 200 m finals at the CARIFTA Trials.