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Meanwhile, Chastain was seen this year in Ralph Fiennes' film of Coriolanus and was nominated for an Oscar for her role as a flighty wife in The Help.
BBC: Downton star Dan Stevens to make Broadway debut
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Camera angles and recordings from inside the cockpit bring out the noisy challenges of keeping a flighty 1, 100-pound chassis with the bucking kick of 800 horsepower pointed in the right direction.
WSJ: Ayrton Senna | Aggression With Lucidity | By Richard B. Woodward
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The Muse, however, turns out to be a demanding and flighty broad who moves in on the screenwriter and displaces him from his own bed, and her suggestions for movies are banal.
NEWYORKER: The Muse
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Even the strongest firm is a delicate combination of flighty clients and flightier talent.
ECONOMIST: UnfulPhilled
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And even after he traded his tie-dyes for bow ties, he has been flighty, leaving most of his jobs within a couple of years.
CNN: Can Tony Williams Save D.C.?
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Marion Petrie and her colleagues at the University of Newcastle and the University of Sheffield tackled this question by studying a couple of hundred of these flighty creatures strutting their stuff at an animal park at Whipsnade, near London.
ECONOMIST: Team players
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This adjustment amounted to a kind of adult supervision of her otherwise boisterous and flighty palette.
WSJ: Helen Frankenthaler | Push Past Abstraction | By Eric Gibson
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Germany has a huge current-account surplus and so is not dependent on flighty foreign capital to keep its companies primed.
ECONOMIST: Europe's economy
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Flighty young Joe Donovan, who fathered six children but doesn't hold down a regular job, is imbued with guilt and sensitivity by Dashiell Eaves.
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