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23 Sentences With "most mischievous"

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She was known to be the most "mischievous" and "outgoing" giraffe.
Songs about the childhood of Lord Krishna, the most mischievous deity, are particularly popular.
It is a measure of Janet Malcolm's craft that we take the tale as being, at most, mischievous.
LONDON — Prince Harry has long been rumoured to be the most mischievous member of the royal family, but now we have all the proof we need.
Not only were his own plans and intentions not well developed, but it should have taken brilliant strategy to defeat the most mischievous schemer in Westeros.
The idea was not universally accepted; a former governor of the Bank of England called it "the most mischievous doctrine ever breathed in the monetary or banking world".
The most mischievous of these is a rule by which applicants merely have to de-register as government lobbyists one day to be ready the next for transition and administration jobs.
The actor, and well-known prankster, 57, was honored at Thursday's AFI Life Achievement Award gala and Jimmy Kimmel took the stage to recall some of Clooney's most mischievous tricks of the past.
Bobby Axelrod of the Showtime series Billions, played by Damian Lewis at his most mischievous, is a singular character on TV. He's the brilliant manager of a hedge fund who can wield pop culture references as effectively as he can play the stock market.
"If you have a nominee who expresses warmth toward one of our most mischievous and menacing adversaries, a nominee who shatters all the norms about how our leaders treat families whose sons died for our country, a nominee proposing to rethink the alliances that have guided our foreign policy for 60 years, that demands coverage — copious coverage and aggressive coverage," said Carolyn Ryan, The New York Times's senior editor for politics.
The movie is the story of Ryan Philip (Sanoop Santhosh), and his family includes his Christian father (Jayasurya), his Muslim mother (Remya Nambeesan), who marries against the wish of their parents. His grandfather is Capt. Richard Philip (Joy Mathew). In this story, Ryan is one of the most mischievous boys in his class.
It was not the rights themselves, as much as the level of abstraction and the placing of them above government which Burke found dangerous. He stated “those who pull down important ancient establishments, who wantonly destroy modes of administration, and public institutions… are the most mischievous, and therefore the wickedest of men”.
This is a question for the people > or the Legislature alone. > The supreme question is: Shall the laws of Oklahoma be enforced? One of the > most mischievous tendencies of the present day is a disposition manifested > among the people to set their individual judgments up against the law, and > to assert their right not to obey any law unless it meets with their > personal approval. This is anarchy, pure and simple.
Randall William "Randy" Taylor (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) – Randy (born February 8, 1982) is the middle child, ultimately the smartest of the three boys, and frequently the most mischievous troublemaker. Randy's intelligence eventually led to him skipping ahead to advanced math and science classes, and was often the cause of sibling rivalry with Brad. Randy inherited Tim's talents as a jokester. Randy in the later seasons is noticeably a lot shorter than his brothers and his height is often made fun of by Brad.
The museum was at a low ebb in the 1830s. William Cobbett campaigned against it, and Benjamin Hawes used a complaint from an ex-employee as a pretext to set up a parliamentary enquiry. Ellis told the parliamentary committee of 1835 that if the museum were not closed for three weeks in the autumn, "the place would positively become unwholesome", and that it would never do to open it on Saturdays, when "the most mischievous part of the population was abroad". The committee's conclusions were enough to force the trustees to change management practices.
The second, Li Hongxiu (李紅袖), is very clear and alert and has a good memory. The third one, Song Tian'er (宋甜兒), is a good cook and is the most mischievous and adorable of the three. Chu Liuxiang also meets several other beautiful maidens on his adventures, such as Heizhenzhu (黑珍珠; "Black Pearl"), Shi Xiuyun (石繡雲), Hua Zhenzhen (華真真), Dong Sanniang (東三娘) and Xinyue (新月). He eventually marries Zhang Jiejie (張潔潔), whom he meets in Taohua Chuanqi.
"All my albums are very inclined to the romantic part, but without leaving aside the rhythmic and mischievous part that the public always likes," he added. In that sense, Fernández detailed that songs such as El Tao Tao, the unpublished Carmen or the banda version of “El Facilito”, a song that he considered "very entertaining and very funny", respond to this most mischievous character. The album also features two versions of "Duele Ver" (It hurts to see), one of them recorded in the Banda genre, "it is always important to comply with this genre that has so much growth today," he said.
Haig sent Churchill extracts from his diaries and commented on drafts, to which Churchill was willing to make amendments. Churchill told Haig (20 November 1926) that he was "a convinced and outspoken opponent to our offensive policy at Loos, on the Somme and at Passchendaele". He thought the Somme "a welter of slaughter which … left the (Allied) armies weaker in relation to the Germans than when it began".Churchill 1938, p. 1991. Haig thought these views "most mischievous" but was willing to accept criticism of his command, although he argued that decisions he took in August and September 1918 were responsible for the war ending in November.Sheffield 2011, pp. 365–366.
Among the journalists who worked on the magazine during Steen's editorship were Jerry Hayes who covered politics, Dominic Midgley who was the deputy editor, John McVicar who wrote about crime, Nick Foulkes (luxury goods), Jono Coleman (restaurant critic), George Best (football), James Hipwell and Anil Bhoyrul (finance) after they left the Daily Mirror. Steen left Punch in 2001 and became co-editor (with Midgley) of the Scurra gossip column on the Daily Mirror. The paper's then editor and now television presenter Piers Morgan called Steen "the world's most mischievous journalist".White Slave The Autobiography The Godfather Of Modern Cooking – Marco Pierre White (London: Orion 2006) The column was dropped when Morgan was sacked in 2004.
Sweet Tooth returns as a car in the child- themed spin-off game Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, based on RC cars instead of real ones. In this game, Sweet Tooth is the youngest and most mischievous kid in the contest, and enters looking for some ice cream.Sweet Tooth bio, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl His ending shows that Calypso offers him an ice cream from his familiar Ice Cream truck, but Sweet Tooth instead steals the truck to terrorize Calypso. Sweet Tooth is also an unlockable character in War of the Monsters (2003) for the PlayStation 2, a game in which Incognito used the TM:B engine to make a movie monster fighting game.
The Dangers of Coquetry attracted little attention when it was first published. Although the novel cautions readers about the dangers of flirting, Opie also depicted Louisa as a flawed yet ultimately sympathetic figure. One contemporary reviewer was far more critical of Henry's behaviour than hers, writing that: 'while it [the novel] attributes the most mischievous and dreadful consequences to a little innocent coquetry in the character of a wife, it shews them to have proceeded from an idle, ridiculous, and unfounded jealousy on the part of her husband. Teresa Pershing suggests that although Opie portrays Louisa as an example of failed femininity, she also shows that society's narrow notions of acceptable female behaviour are flawed.
"Raymond Thorp's Bowie Knife, privately published in 1948, is a dreadful work..." "Its citations are confused or erroneous, genuine quotations have been altered, and some material apparently simply invented." "There is little doubt but that [Thorp's Bowie Knife] is responsible, more than any other source, for perpetuating misinformation about the subject." "Among the most annoying faults with Bowie Knife was the author's marked tendency to alter direct, cited quotes from nineteenth-century sources." "Perhaps Thorp's most mischievous perversion of a directly quoted passage pertains to Bowie knife schools in Saint Louis..." That perversion has corrupted both knife history (example: Peterson, American Knives, 1958) and Bowie biography (example: Hopewell, James Bowie: Texas Fighting Man, 1994).
For Sephardic Jews like Belasco, the Synagogue was a religious centre of the Anglo-Jewish world, and served as a clearing-house for congregational and societal Jewish problems which at some point may have included Jewish participation in the English Parliament, and the ability of unpropertied Jews in London to obtain voting rights which they lacked during Belasco's boxing career. The father of Benjamin Disraeli and the boxer Daniel Mendoza, Belasco's mentor, attended the Synogogue in the 1800s. Pierce Egan in Boxiana, describing Belasco's pluck, determination, and ability to get close to and adapt to another boxer's style, wrote that he was "a most mischievous boxer, he set-to with all the varieties of a harlequin. An awkward man to get at and a truly desperate in-fighter, he was one that would not be denied, and would rally with his opponent to the end of the chapter".

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