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Call me a curmudgeon, but I detested those forced moments of gaiety and collegiality.
FORBES: When You Just Don't Fit In At The Office
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Thus, learning a new design language, Willis worked his spell, knitting everything together with confidence, subtlety and gaiety.
WSJ: A Magician from Memphis
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Creative gaiety, a sense of fun and play, has been too firmly suppressed by the almost morbid tentativeness of his most recent novels and novellas.
NEWYORKER: Laureate of Terror
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It is through this that the legends of the soul's journey are re-told with all their gaiety and their tragedy and the bitterness and sweetness of living.
NPR: An Athlete of God
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He has a fresh air of determination, self-assurance, even gaiety.
ECONOMIST: Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany’s Sisyphus | The
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Mid-eighteenth-century Venice as a place of gaiety and vice.
NPR: Book Traces Family Suffering from Deadly Insomnia
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Though her ambition always tolled in the background, she had come to respect him, for his unstudied fairness, his gaiety, his integrity and openness, which was as plain and light and valuable as a metal unknown in her world.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders