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Around the standing king are small, somewhat impish, figures shinnying up or descending an angular branch-like form.
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(There's a late evening attempt to deconstruct the theatricality, which is impish, but ultimately somewhat hollow).
Walt Disney produced an enduringly popular animated feature film (1953), in which the character of Peter was more charmingly impish than the anarchical and somewhat selfish Peter of Barrie's play and book.
These somewhat bland, deferential interviews clash with Mr. Miller's impish sense of humor, which has a more snide, frat-boy flavor.
Impish intelligence The sight of fortysomething year-old men sweating is admittedly somewhat different to that of four twentysomethings glowing with youth and invincibility, but the years have been kind to the members of Blur and they have happily retained that look of impish intelligence.
But this Working Title production is somewhat fuzzily life-affirming, and you wonder whether Hawking in his youth was quite as irrepressibly impish as Eddie Redmayne makes him here.
The 50th birthday of the iconoclastic composer John Zorn will be acknowledged (somewhat late) with a performance of "Roadrunner," and the author George Plimpton, who died in September, will be remembered as an impish dabbler in composition with a performance of his "Boomer Waltz" for piano, arranged by Ensemble Sospeso.
But impish?
Known for her impish depictions of violence and amorality in such novels as (1950) and (1955), took a [somewhat] lighter touch in (1952), a lesbian romance.
Cheery, impish Chris was thriving.
It is an impish god.
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