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Here is where Ms. Sommers's vision clashes in the deepest philosophical and moral sense with that of the camp she decidedly is not in.
She could be practical when she wanted to she was the first to add built-in bras to swimsuits but most of the time she decidedly didn't.For her clothes were art, and she collaborated with surrealist artists, such as Dalí, Jean Cocteau and Alberto Giacometti to create them.
Rice would have to be an idiot, which she decidedly is not, to repeat the exercise in the future.
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She looked decidedly unamused when she added, "But it was an easy lock, they said".
And she is decidedly unstarry, though she ranks among the most influential figures in rock 'n' roll.
Indeed, she is decidedly displeased, angry even, that she was not invited to join President Obama and France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, next week at commemorations of the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, according to reports published in Britain's mass-circulation tabloid newspapers on Wednesday.
As for Caitlyn Brie, the pampered princess in "Academy X," she's decidedly smarter than the Thayer kids, but she's also depicted as a Machiavellian slut, who comes to class wearing outfits that "fell somewhere in between skimpy and obscene" and boasts a "$600 haircut and $300 highlights from Sally Hershberger's salon" that give her "a glamorous, tousled look".
Near the end, when she trills, "You're making a fool of me," she sounds decidedly unfoolish, as Ashanti once put it.
She calls herself Audrey, and though she may resemble Audrey Hepburn, with her gamine body and wispy bangs, she is decidedly uncoy.
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