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(1) Perhaps because she's gamine rather than pneumatic, Hollywood has so far been unwilling to allow her to step fully into the limelight, a situation she herself acknowledges.
(2) Amelie herself is along the lines of the beloved gamine ; comparisons with Audrey Hepburn abound in the film's press.
(3) Among these immigrants, these strange foreigners, he notices a strange figure: a willowy gamine dancing to entertain the staff.
(4) It's hard to equate the gamine , charming, and very pretty but quite girl-next-door woman sitting before us with the singer, actress and face of L' Oreal who cannot leave home without trouble arising.
(5) These streets are the marketplace for garrulous gamine , who ekes out a living selling flowers to wealthy slummers.
(6) For spring/summer 2004, the collection of BCBG Max Azria offers feminine innocence and gamine charm combined with a playful sexy spirit.
(7) I've been a fan since I was a boy with my first major movie-star crush, all the more when I discovered that the adorable, to-die-for gamine of Breakfast at Tiffany's was also a great humanitarian.
(8) She plays Julie, a stock character familiar to devotees of the art film: the adorably fey, nearly silent gamine looking for love.
(9) Her performance in Love was remarkably assured; she seems the essential gamine .
(10) Sciorelli's dark eyes watch a young gamine pass by the table.
(11) A conceivable relative, she is fabulous and mythical in her own right, even if her head is not an eagle's but a sexy gamine 's, and her body coltish rather than leonine.
(12) On impulse, she arranges a meeting with the woman, who turns out to be a gamine art gallery director.
(13) During the intermission I noticed Roberto, at the rail of one of the boxes, deep in conversation with a wiry, chignoned gamine .
(14) The missing link between Burroughs and Ginsberg on the one hand and Dylan and Richards on the other, she was a working-class Catholic girl from New Jersey and a possessed gamine whose performances verged on the shamanistic.
(15) Today she, 24, still has a gamine , slightly gauche quality.
(16) He sleeps with the beautiful, full-figured prostitutes who walk the streets of Rue Bleue, pines after the gamine next door and develops a taste for rock 'n' roll and le jazz Americain.
(17) Next we see her dining alone in the posh Su00f8lleru00f8d Inn, pleading poverty to the imperious waiter, and then biting into her crust of bread, like a Chaplin gamine , when she first encounters the spass of the idiot-group of the title.
(18) Amu00e9lie is the perfect holiday movie for so many reasons, including the obvious fact that it involves a cute gamine who eventually gets everything her little heart desires.
(19) What he's sent is Diane, a street gamine two jumps ahead of the gendarmes.
(20) She sat there with her hair pulled back, her gamine face shining, her eyes slyly crinkling, and bit on her pencil.
(21) In Self-Portrait, the artist presents herself as a clear-eyed gamine , seemingly defined by the field of animals, dolls and tchotchkes that surround her image.
(22) When I think of flappers, I picture androgynous gamines in shapeless dresses and waggling beads sipping illegal hooch while the Charleston plays in the background.
(23) The bel canto opera repertoire is most closely associated with Bellini's deranged heroines and Donizetti's game gamines .