In family photos from the period my sister and her friends cavort in penny loafers for the camera. |
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Seeing these anonymous hardbodies cavort in Belize, you don't feel their relationships are in danger, or that there's much worth saving anyway. |
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He used to cavort with her in stairwells and find inventive ways to eat cling peaches. |
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They appear to be sexual predators, ready to leap from the interior, domestic space to cavort lasciviously in the external realm of military men. |
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Maybe when they choose their next leader they will select one who will not cavort like a buffoon with football fans. |
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Are you stuck away in your booth, while kids half your age cavort the night away? |
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When the dolphins appear the passengers hang onto buoy lines and squeal with delight as the mammals leap and cavort nearby. |
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They come across as skylarking high school and college kids as they cavort in the left field stands at Veterans Stadium. |
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Colobus monkeys cavort in the trees and hornbills sail by, squawking as they go. |
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It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso. |
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In the Dance section, both dancers cavort with foam-stuffed doppelganger dummies that allow them to dance with themselves or drag and pitch their partners into the wings. |
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Over the course of a haphazard feature-length narrative, these figures cavort around ramshackle sets, offering outlandish statements that come across variously as nonsensical or deeply profound and philosophical. |
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But watching him cavort with Johnny Damon brought something to mind. |
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Market days and jolly parties bathed in a pinkish winter light all happen on ice, where dogs and children cavort among men in tall hats and women in fur muffs enjoying the small pleasures of daily life. |
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Crisp drum hits and a warm fuzzy bassline cavort with organ pads and FX, rising and falling in a more casual manner than the original, giving him a catchy strength. |
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The king is seen as the head of a big family, and the guardian of cherished traditions, such as the annual reed dance, when Swazi maidens cavort bare-breasted in the hope of becoming the king's next wife. |
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Mr Zhu suggested last month that the multi-storey vice-den in Xiamen where many of the officials used to entertain lavishly and cavort with prostitutes should be turned into an anti-corruption museum. |
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Hummingbirds cavort in her yard year-round, and on Saturday alone, she counted five mourning doves, two dark-eyed juncos, a white-crowned sparrow and two house finches. |
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Vignettes in this collection feature songbirds that hang out in parking lots, ravens that cavort on airport tarmacs, and a rare spotted redshank visiting Brooklyn. |
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Turtles weighing hundreds of pounds dot its shallows, monk seals can sometimes be found sunning on its beach, and humpback whales and dolphins cavort off-shore. |
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