Joyful, exciting, unique, slightly odd, even a little bit naive - a proper break from the norm.
Their recommendations range from the blindingly obvious, to the naive and simplistic, to the interesting but underdeveloped.
Seemingly, no one tried to stop him from this overweening naive course of action.
Ms. Duvigneau liked Ms. Jamin's "naive" style, she says, and invited her to the office.
Tactically, they were very naive and couldn't convert possession and territory into enough points to win.
Bush-haters say that he is naive, ignorant, inexperienced, and doesn't know the name of Chechnya's leader.
Saying education is the solution to the shrinking middle class is too vague and naive.
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Enter Derek Smith, providing a firm if naive presence as Alice's younger cousin, Gustav.
It would be dangerously naive to think that terrorism can effectively be fought in isolation.
"We lived in a naive world at Pfizer, " says Michael Melnick, a chemist at Kalexsyn.
Are these people as naive as a few of these tech geniuses portray them?
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Engaged couples with a more naive view of wedded bliss were the most vehement.
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Tom Kark QC, the counsel to the inquiry, described that as "naive" and "dangerous".
The other candidates (including his now-Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton) all derided him as naive.
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These grumpy anti-corporates claiming their pay is too high are just envious and naive.
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Knook allows that Microsoft might be accused of being on occasion "naive" in its Asian dealings.
Many people may think this next statement to be idealistic, naive or just plain wrong.
So it is probably naive wishful thinking to expect regulators to act intelligent on HFT.
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Some of you will think the rest of Lord Skidelsky's argument is equally impractical, or naive.
Mr. MOHSENI: They were very naive in the way that they drafted this document.
So the naive children would be the knowing advertisers in the real world version of this.
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Mr. Sarkozy said his rival was naive about how decisions were made in Europe.
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Or is the public naive for not seeing through the public relations play at hand?
Listening to her Dutch friends, she assumed that Americans were fat, loutish, naive and sexually repressed.
But the big worry may be less politicians' failure than the naive expectations of the public.
Canon is hardly naive about the benefits of outsourcing: 42% of its worldwide production is overseas.
"It's naive to think there's a perfect system out there that is robust to manipulation, " Prof.
Naive, perhaps, but to a large degree it was a phenomenon among 13-17 year olds.
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Concluding from all this that conglomerates will die out, however, would be naive, says Mr Khanna.
The band has grown from naive teenagers singing regional music into a skilled, groundbreaking outfit.
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