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There was talk, lighthearted for now, about establishing a school that would teach children at the camp site in native languages. .
On set, when we weren't filming the dark scenes, we tried to have as much fun as we could and keep things lighthearted for our own sanity.
I Threw Them Away, Dear" (lighthearted) for the French case and "Romanian's Tale Has Art World Fearing Worst" (sensationalist) for the Eastern European case.
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Fun and lighthearted, perfect for a Sunday.
Only lived in the UK all of my 29 years Twitter users found a good outlet for their frustration with the official test by coming up with their own lighthearted suggestions for what those preparing for life in the UK would really need to know, under the #RealCitizenshipTest hashtag.
As if knowing what was about to come, Nicholas Phan and Joélle Harvey could then play the opening duet between Jaquino and Marzelline not for lighthearted laughs but for ardor.
What's important news or lighthearted entertainment for adults can be shocking or disturbing for kids.
Even the less freighted ads became contentious, though: Avocados From Mexico's lighthearted spot, for example, was linked to the notion of paying for a southern border wall with a 20percentt import tax on Mexican goods (an idea that was floated, and then not floated, by the Trump administration).
A few expressed more lighthearted motives for attending.
It was a lighthearted way for Stanley to chase away any lurking demons.
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