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"There's a kind of flintiness of character that echoes the jagged rocks and the view of the sea."
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Houser has a friendly and jokey demeanor, but also the flintiness of someone who's spent too much time in kitchens.
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Despite their youth, their flintiness is undeniable — a testament to the rawer, grittier New York they inhabited in the 1970s.
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Today, Melissa says she could detect the telltale "flintiness" of the recently bereaved the moment she saw Seager on the hill.
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Heigl didn't get to show the luminance, flintiness or idiosyncrasy of her romantic-comedy forebears; she was given too few moments of wit or insight.
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When she appeared as Kitty Oppenheimer in a new staging of that work this summer at Santa Fe Opera, Ms. Bullock brought new complexity to the role: flintiness, obsession, intelligence, sensuality.
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It honors the women's flintiness and fear as C swears not to become B and B hopes not to become A. In doing so, it slips Beckettian existentialism through the commercial barricades by disguising it as comfortable mainstream entertainment.
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Again, all of this stuff is stuff you've seen before, but Hamilton gives the character a flintiness that's hard to write off, her line readings almost seeming as if she's as surprised to be hearing this dialogue as you are.
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One lesson of Mr Trump's success to date is that the Republicans' old combination of shrink-the-state flintiness and social conservatism is less popular with primary voters than Trumpism, a blend of populism and nativism delivered with a sure, 21st-century touch for reality television and social media.
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