Is she afraid of being typecast as a brunette version of these dizzy dames? |
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They're the kind of dames who can wear floor-length gowns and look completely naked. |
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The cavalieri in their white fustanellas and their dames dance the lively carnival dances in the squares and along the streets. |
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The authentic period songs are surprisingly dirty, and the gents in all their sexist, racist, potty-mouthed glory are all played by dames. |
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Well it's there, just waiting for you to gather single blokes and dames and lock them in the unlit tunnel for a month. |
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These are the kind of urban wild child dames that I like to drink and party and have great conversations with. |
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But there's no need to travel into the city for the annual dose of dames and dastardly baddies. |
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A lot of actors playing dames or other characters provided their own costumes because they got bigger wages if they arrived with a wardrobe. |
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They were bad girls, glamour girls and no-good dames, and they had uniform. |
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Luckily we like devil-may-care, feisty dames who laugh in the face of disapproval and adversity. |
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And that the most dignified thing we ageing grandes dames can do is smile wryly, surrender and follow the sun. |
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And I was pleased to see that Anne Summers, one of the grandes dames of Australian feminism, agrees with me. |
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We could see, for instance, the doddering old knights and dames of the order tottering in in procession. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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Wherever they take their instruments and PVC trousers, these Bond dames seem to start trouble. |
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Monday's honours list included one cringeworthy addition to the bunyip aristocracy of knights and dames. |
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Horton, meanwhile, is in his own tizzy, terrified that gold-digging dames will get their hooks into Fred. |
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There are the requisite dark interiors, piercing blades of light, gunplay a-plenty, saucy dames, and stumbling stoolies. |
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He sat down with dignity, answered diplomatically certain mysterious questions about the dames, and applied his blubber lips to a handsome mouthpiece of lemon-coloured amber. |
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As Donaldson is regarded as a divisive whipper-snapper by the elderly gents and dames on the Council, the party leader is probably safe until the autumn. |
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Even more troubling, what does it mean that we find the very idea that feminism might have reached beyond the gals and dames to be so inconceivable? |
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Miles was taken seriously by the great dames of Manhattan society and was not scorned by even the most Philistine of their husbands. |
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I can get plenty of dames, so why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free...ya know what I mean? |
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Our English dames are much given to the wearing of costly laces. |
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The two British-born stars were honoured as Dames Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. |
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The Knights and Dames of the New Zealand Order of Merit took a British tradition, and gave it a distinctly New Zealand flavour. |
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Although any member may rise to the rank of Knight or Dame, only armigerous members can automatically become Knights or Dames of Justice. |
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The Germans had to withdraw from their remaining positions on the Chemin des Dames to the north of the Ailette Valley early in November. |
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The fair Palace Dames publicly declare that this Lafayette, detestable though he be, is their saviour for once. Even the ancient vinaigrous Tantes admit it. |
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The true Preux des Dames, went out with the full periwig, stap my vitals! |
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