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Lucky Rabbit, a
character Disney wanted to be "peppy, alert,
saucy and
venturesome,
keeping him also neat and trim". In
February 1928,
Disney hoped to negotiate...
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crush the men who have been at work, so that it
actually seems less
venturesome to try to get
pearls and purple-fishes out of the
depth of the sea: so...
- was a
virtuoso dancer, able when
called for to
convey light-hearted
venturesomeness or deep emotion. His
technical control and
sense of
rhythm were astonishing...
- having. Risk-taking
antisocial Including histrionic features Dauntless,
venturesome, intrepid, bold, audacious, daring; reckless, foolhardy, heedless; unfazed...
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combination of
superficial charm, poise,
emotional resilience, and
venturesomeness on the
outside but deep-seated
affective disturbances and
impulse control...
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production design, but also
noting that
while the film "is
successfully venturesome... you need to know that it's also a real downer."
Roger Ebert gave the...
- the
solid rock
between Little Falls and Schenectady—and all of
those venturesome designs worked precisely as planned".
Construction began on July 4, 1817...
- make more
motion and
color than they make sense.
Gregory Peck as the
venturesome hero is only a
shade more
restrained than
Anthony Quinn who
plays a Portuguese...
- of lying, trickery, perjury, and malice; [it was] facile, audacious,
venturesome,
diligent in the
execution of its schemes, plausible, convincing, masking...
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Splendid and Super-Modern
Musical Drama". The
American theatre took a
venturesome forward step when the firm of
Griffith &
Prince presented West Side Story...