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It stands in stark contrast to the blitheness of the 26-page lead opinion from the Sixth Circuit decision in June upholding the mandate. Eleventh Circuit: Obamacare Strives to "Regulate [Individuals] at Every Point of Their Life" 2011-08-16T13:17:54Z
And then there were those unadorned faces, telegraphing a certain blitheness about the coronavirus, which was, at the time of the show, raging through the country. What Country Music Asked of Charley Pride 2020-12-14T05:00:00Z
A similar blitheness moved Riccardo Tisci to lavish his fall couture collection for Givenchy with opulent beading and fringe that owed a debt to the contemporary Gypsies of his native Southern Italy. Joining the Caravan: The Gypsy Aesthetic Gains in Popularity on Runways and Streets 2012-07-11T21:27:14Z
The sunny blitheness of the dance makes it an effective closer. Dance Review: Smuin Ballet Performs ‘Oh, Inverted World’ at the Joyce 2012-08-15T22:30:56Z
She does so with a blitheness that often makes more earnest intentions hard to discern. Review: ‘Fit for a Queen’ Sees ‘Dynasty’ Centuries Before the TV Show 2016-10-07T04:00:00Z
The blue-heavy “Drifting” even dispenses altogether with black, giving the picture the blitheness its name promises. In the galleries: Tension and beauty collide in Michael Sastre’s paintings 2016-11-18T05:00:00Z
I regret the blitheness with which I participated in religious rituals I just couldn't bring myself to take seriously. Q&A: Going Undercover Amongst Evangelicals 2010-04-05T08:15:00Z
That same blitheness is at work in “Figures of Speech,” curated by Michael Darling, which gives equal weight and space to Mr. Abloh’s most meaningful work and his loosest-conceived projects. Can Virgil Abloh Fit in a Museum? 2019-08-22T04:00:00Z
And the ensemble here, which doubles as its own band, channels that spirit with an infectious blitheness that requires no footnotes. Review: Sailing on Silly Seas With ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ 2017-12-01T05:00:00Z
Ms. O’Connell also brings a funny blitheness to Mom’s unflappability; Mom chooses not just to ignore her financial woes, but her debilitating physical ones, too. Review: ‘The Way West’ Features a Cheerfully Defiant Plunge Into Financial Ruin 2016-03-17T04:00:00Z
The story looks real but lacks the texture of reality, and the high stakes of a missing child, intended to give the video power, only make its plastic blitheness infuriating. On the Citizen App, Even the Happy Videos Can Be Unsettling 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z
This obviously ironic blitheness in fact calls back to Sondheim and Swift, who invoked cannibalism to drive home dark moral fables — though here it’s larded with an M.F.K. Review: Salt, fat, acid, humans: A tangy new entry in the cannibal lit canon 2020-12-16T05:00:00Z
Asked about this consequence, Harris was dismissive to the point of blitheness. Harris fumbles on health insurance 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z
But his use of Handel in “Aureole” displayed a quality of powerfully rhythmic melody and charming blitheness that were departures from the largely tough-grained ethos of modern dance. Paul Taylor Dies at 88; Brought Poetry and Lyricism to Modern Dance 2018-08-30T04:00:00Z
At the restaurant, Varoufakis’s commentary on the recent tumult, and on the likely catastrophic events to come, sometimes seemed amused almost to the point of blitheness. Greece’s Ex-Finance Minister Tells All 2015-08-03T04:00:00Z
This is the more acute context, a suggestion that the Tories are not raising their game to address the British economy’s emerging weaknesses, in which Mr Cameron’s native blitheness may be starting to grate. A lucky leader in an unlucky time 2015-04-23T04:00:00Z
This is pitiful stuff, and, like the violence, it eats away at the blitheness for which “Kingsman” strives, leaving an aftertaste of desperation that the Connery of “Goldfinger,” say, would not have dreamed of bequeathing. “Kingsman” and “What We Do in the Shadows” Reviews 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
She often recommends grossly expensive items to her middle-class audience with a blitheness many find either insulting or comical. Blake Lively's Preserve lifestyle site: another pandering mess of e-commerce 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z
The blitheness of life was gone, never to return. The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z
I am not exaggerating when I relate that the days now passed with blitheness. The Cassowary What Chanced in the Cleft Mountains 2011-09-24T02:00:16.927Z
Ah, do not fear— I see a peril nigh and all its blitheness. King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? 2011-09-17T02:00:30.620Z
Of this blitheness of spirit I will give another instance. The Welsh Pony Described in two letters to a friend 2011-07-02T02:00:10.773Z
But he braced himself within, and strode along with apparent blitheness; yet he could not help thinking that Breakneck Stairs would be an excellent place for an attack by his enemies. The Road to Paris 2011-03-07T03:00:11.103Z
As recently as 20 years ago, chronic pain was dismissed as purely psychological — a symptom of a greater mental problem — and it was treated with a terrible blitheness. Chronic Pain: One of Our Costliest Health Problems 2011-02-24T22:56:45Z
His blitheness and seeming lack of empathy for those struggling to get through an ordeal were plainly on council members’ minds. NYC: On Walking, Chewing Gum, and Saying Sorry 2011-01-11T02:50:34Z
June heralding blitheness from the golden throats of troubadour field larks, rustling and crooning her message in green branches under a sky whose blue is proclamation of her love motif! The Tempering
A maid as white as ivory bone, A pearl in gold that golden shone, A turtle-dove, a love whereon My heart must cling: Her blitheness nevermore be gone While I can sing! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15
Helen flew with eager blitheness through the hall and glanced with happy inquiring eyes. Helen Grant's Schooldays
An anecdote is told of him that illustrates the sweet-tempered blitheness of spirit with which he quickly won affection. Artists Past and Present Random Studies
They emulate the innocence of the eye characteristic of the early painters, but despite their strong will they cannot recover the blitheness and sweetness, the native wood-note wild, nor recapture their many careless moods. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
Its native blitheness and its racy use of the vernacular will always keep it alive.  Lavengro The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest
Its native blitheness and its racy use of the vernacular will always keep it alive. Law and Laughter
Aunt Jane dropped on the old lounge and took her forty winks, then changed her gown, put on a clean white apron, which Helen knew was for company, and the thought added to her blitheness. Helen Grant's Schooldays
"You took a long time to think about it," she was looking up at him reproachfully, cool and fresh, with a morning blitheness about her, a physical calm that he had not felt before. The Man Who Wins
Nevertheless in her apparent blitheness, that made his soul black with opposition, she trembled as if she bled. The Rainbow
At all events, what a blitheness, what a zest it gave to the genius of Plato himself! Beside Still Waters
And he seems to know it, in his secret heart of hearts, for he tries to make up for that loss with a sort of coerced blitheness which doesn’t always carry. The Prairie Child
“Not in it with the Cubs,” he announced, blitheness in his manner. What's-His-Name
He laughed a little on this; even a certain blitheness came into his laugh, as though he should say, “the joke is on you.” The Readjustment
His intellect and his sensuousness, of Jewish origin, were wedded with Rhenish fancy and blitheness, and over these qualities the pale moonshine of romanticism shed its glamour. Jewish Literature and Other Essays
In sheltered places the snowdrops and the crocuses gave the garden the blitheness of an Italian picture; and you felt that on that multi-coloured floor might fitly trip the delicate angels of Messer Perugino. The Explorer
Out of tears Indeed, and blitheness, murder and lust and love, Whatever has been passionate in clay, Thy flesh was tempered. Modern British Poetry
For there had been a blitheness in the town that day, and every other man seemed to have been preeing the demijohn. The House with the Green Shutters
He sat down by the fire listening and brooding—humming a little tune meanwhile to assure her of the blitheness of his spirits. The Woman from Outside [on Swan River]
No one can dip into the Doctor without being convinced of this buoyancy of spirit, quickness of fancy, and blitheness of heart. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852
He wore an air of blitheness which, though silent, was overdone. Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
The song sung, they fell on their knees and respectfully craved of him leave to depart, who, albeit their departure was grievous to him, yet with a show of blitheness accorded it to them. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
From you, ye Winds, I ask your blitheness! Helen Redeemed and Other Poems
In The Death of Hippolytus there is something of the aloofness, the blitheness, the thrust of phrases, the grimness, the sedateness which we associate with Greek drama. Personality in Literature
The grey-eyed lady of my love had just left me for the same purpose, and I was singing, I don't know what, at the top of my voice in pure blitheness of heart. A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son
It is strange to look back and recall with what blitheness we prepared to leave. More Tish
Wherefore leave thought-taking, put away melancholy, call back thy lost health and comfort and allegresse and from this time forth expect with blitheness the reward of thy love, far worthier than was mine.' The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The cloud of his oppression seemed to pass from his face and it was once more illuminated, not with blitheness, but with recognition. Franklin Kane
She had none of Georgy's gay boisterousness, but her blitheness of heart seemed like a lambent fire playing over profound depths of gladness and security. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
She had not only loved, with all the pure passion of her maturity, his charm and his blitheness and his gifted sensitiveness, but she had been proud of his achievements. Roads from Rome
But upon the picturing of blitheness, of ecstatic confidence in God’s loving care, he lavished all the resources of his art. The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance With An Index To Their Works
"My mother is better, but call and see her," he cried after the doctor; this amendment was one cause of the artist's blitheness. The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax
Every movement of her body pleased him, every word which she spoke, the blitheness of her air and the ready kindness. The Half-Hearted
He thought of all she must have been through in that horrible palace, and he marvelled at the swiftness with which her spirit had reverted to blitheness again. The Palace of Darkened Windows
The sudden change had its effect on Polly, and when she went upstairs it was with something of her accustomed blitheness. Polly of the Hospital Staff
A gap in the hills had hidden the girl in the silver tissue, and the blitheness of the Maccabee's spirit had gone with her. The City of Delight A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem
Out of tears, Indeed, and blitheness, murder and lust and love, Whatever has been passionate in clay, Thy flesh was tempered. Emblems Of Love
But his temperamental blitheness had suffered in the chill of recollection, and he frowned down upon the staring headlines which ornamented the open page before him. The Wheel of Life
"Well, I never thought I should marry a—trained nurse!" he acknowledged with somewhat hectic blitheness. The White Linen Nurse
But Polly could not easily be won back to her former blitheness. Polly of the Hospital Staff
When Margaret talked of the Greeks' divine repose and of their blitheness, he thought it very clever because she said it; but in a man it would have aroused his impatience. The Magician
A strange sequel to a strange night, a night that had begun with such gaiety and blitheness; that had been interrupted, after he had left her, by the shouting and rough voices from the garden! Half A Chance
The man's aspect indeed was Greek, and ought only to have expressed the Greek blitheness, the Greek joy in life. Lady Connie
There is Winckelmann's Heiterkeit, blitheness, in his groups of romping children, in their unashamed bare skins and naïve attitudes. Promenades of an Impressionist
"It is only another one of Babe's freaks," she said, with a blitheness which was meant for her husband's ear. Phebe, Her Profession A Sequel to Teddy: Her Book
She had planned to be a wife upon an heroic model, and he had wanted mere blitheness, mere feminine allure. The Precipice
They sprang up suddenly and tunefully as skylarks from the daisy-spangled, hawthorn-bordered meadows of old England, with a blitheness long unknown, and in their idyllic underflights moved with the tenderest currents of human life. Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
Walking at eve I met a little child Running beside a tragic-featured dame, Who checked his blitheness with a quick "For shame!" Poems New and Old
To serve, one cannot avoid that; but to serve with blitheness, that is the secret. The Silent Isle
Her charm had always been her freshness, her buoyancy and her blitheness. The Visioning
Suddenly the look of almost infantile blitheness left her face. The Precipice
Her blitheness won Stephen out of his thoughtfulness, and each forgot everything but the tone of the moment. A Pair of Blue Eyes
She whose solicitude for her mother had never been any too noteworthy and who with all the unthinking blitheness of an unthinking childhood had taken much for granted, developed, suddenly, a new consciousness. Star-Dust
A clear sweet humor and blitheness of heart blend in this romance. Literary and Social Essays
Lescott felt as though he had struck her; as though he had ruthlessly blighted the irresponsible joyousness which had a few minutes before sung from her lips with the blitheness of a mocking- bird. The Call of the Cumberlands
Looking back on it I can recall just one woman I saw in France who maintained an unquenchable blitheness of spirit. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
Mr. Heatherbloom greeted him with a blitheness at variance with his mood. A Man and His Money
In the days that followed, Miss Ludington seemed a changed woman, such blitheness did the new faith she had found bring into her life. Miss Ludington's Sister
I cannot convey a notion of the blitheness and independence of manner of these children.  The Hawaiian Archipelago
It was an effort to laugh merrily, but only the ghost of the old instinctive blitheness rippled into it. The Call of the Cumberlands
The old lady talked and acted as if she had emerged into the warmest sunshine of prosperity, and only Ella could surpass her in blitheness of spirit and comical speeches. The Earth Trembled
Her conversation and manners still possess all the blitheness, freshness and vivacity of youth. Serious Hours of a Young Lady
Yet the general atmosphere was one of blitheness, joyous life and gratitude for existence. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
Nowhere does she illustrate the spirit of blitheness which is put forth by her name, and only once does she allude to it. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
And mamma, to have had her in all her joyousness and blitheness, with no ill health, and no cares! Henrietta's Wish Or, Domineering
His wonted blitheness and facetiousness, his healthy features, his supple, well-built frame, suggested that when love awoke within him he would express it with virile force. The Odd Women
So perfectly did the young Raphael infuse that Heiterkeit, that pagan blitheness, into religious works, that his picture of Saint Agatha at Bologna became to Goethe a step in the evolution of Iphigenie.* The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry
‘Yes, I might; but I may observe that you scarcely set the example of blitheness.’ The Hand of Ethelberta
All the blitheness was with Nikolaus; we others could not shake off our depression. The Mysterious Stranger
Night in that solitary place, which would have caused her some uneasiness in her years of blitheness, had no terrors for her now.  Two on a Tower
At mention of one of his skeletons Owen lost his blitheness at once, and fell into a reverie. Desperate Remedies
In the very "worship of sorrow" the native blitheness of art asserted itself. The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry
"I—I realize it," said she, and she felt again as if the sunshine were gone from the day, the blitheness from her heart. Saint Martin's Summer
Even in the worship of sorrow the native blitheness of art asserted itself; the religious spirit, as Hegel says, "smiled through its tears." The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry
The soothing sanity and blitheness of completion, The pomp and hurried contest-glare and rush are done; Now triumph! transformation! jubilate! Leaves of Grass
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