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But that would only be a naïve and Pollyannish statement.
Citing a spree of stabbings and murders in the past few weeks, he said that Mr. de Blasio had engaged in "character assassination" by criticizing Raymond W. Kelly, the police commissioner, and would be a "naïve and reckless" steward of the police force.
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What I remember, at least among the women I knew, was a naïve and hopeful muddling through.
Ivory believes the secret to why his fashion show came off so well is that he was a naïve and unjaded observer of it all: "The impression I've gotten from films that attempted it and failed is that the films are dulled from hundreds of thousands of photographs in fashion magazines showing fashion-show images in them.
Goodman Beaver is a naïve and optimistic character, oblivious to the degeneration around him.
SpongeBob is a naïve and goofy sea sponge who works as a fry cook in the fictional underwater town of Bikini Bottom.
But it is a naïve, simplistic and self-serving view of the world.
Compensating for lack of finish, though, is a naïve charm and graphic vitality.
Politically, it was a naïve move and one that will hamstring rugby league for a long, long time.
He thinks I am a naïve little boy and I should shut up about my praise for his country".
Dillard's is a naïve vision, of course, and deeply beguiling for it.
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