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The Tick is a sort of innocent among superheroes.
In them Mr. Baryshnikov recognizes "posture, a kind of grace and a sort of innocent delivery, which I think comes from childhood".
Most parents hope their children can maintain a sort of innocent joyousness around the whole occasion – which is where the makers of that ubiquitous John Lewis advert got it so right.
"So he's coming to it in a sort of innocent way.
Otherwise, he's just really a sort of innocent bystander, really just a man who fills out prescriptions and things like that, so I don't really speak to him very much' (Peter, LFC).
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She's a sort of holy innocent who is also, in her way, possessed of a religious ecstasy that she can't even name, and who, with her sharp hearing, quick discernment, perfect memory, and unfiltered playback, shatters the small town's veneer of hypocritical civility.
A growing number of customers saw the appeal as Gardeski describes it: "the little bit of creepiness, mixed with the cute, sort-of-innocent doll hands, in these lovely fleshy colors," she says.
(These peculiarly Japanese institutions resemble a sort of single-sex, innocent-minded Folies-Bergère; oddly, few men attend their performances, the audiences being, on the whole, as all-girl as the cast).
It was both sharp and completely naïve, crass and sort of innocent, a sparkly anti-performance.
He always kept the persona of a cheerful cockney stevedore, smart-alecky but good-natured, with a reassuringly imposing presence and the sort of innocent bawdiness that would not upset anyone.
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