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    1. I remembered with a hidden smile the eyes of the girl at the university, those come-to-me eyes that I so entirely missed in my naivety


    2. exterior while polishing the naivety within her into a


    3. 'Art treasures?' Soissons smiled at the Bailli's naivety


    4. tormentor merely chuckled at the naivety of such a


    5. annoyed at Jean’s naivety


    6. shook his head pityingly, but had to admire her naivety


    7. Schopenhauer characterized him, had the naivety of


    8. naivety that had allowed him to build Frank in


    9. consequences, and naivety that had led him to


    10. Worst of all, it was stupid naivety that had allowed him to build a defence for the only software weapon that

    11. Had he told them too much? Had they married the story to Daltrez? Did they fully understand? He wondered at them, not with pity but with envy, a jealousness of naivety


    12. There was something about Piers’ naivety and honest directness that made him seem vulnerable


    13. “Was it? Tasted like rat’s piss, I think,” said Steve with as much naivety as his face could express wearing a piece of underwear around his head with a dick-shaped carrot tied to it


    14. He noticed Molo was grinning, and smiled with puzzlement and naivety


    15. “I thought these were meant for me,” said Ethan with an expression of mock naivety, shaking his head and raising his brow


    16. I was strolling across Haymarket, at my leisurely human speed, enjoying the sites with foolish naivety when I smelt him, felt the whisper of his footsteps, heard the growling in his throat


    17. In this lifetime I never had to face the cruelty that is human naivety


    18. A look is enough to me to fill your absence with blows of your presence and the naivety of your gaze


    19. cence? If so, what is the relevance of that? Naivety, possibly


    20. ‘Is there much difference?’ asked Jane, realising as she asked, the naivety of her question

    21. In her naivety, my mother assumed that the PMW carrying her


    22. Youth are filled with daring, bravery, naivety and risk


    23. When she came back the old man was still sitting at the table with a funny look on his face, almost a guilty look, but in her naivety she didn’t think anything about it


    24. I could see Thean’s eyes widen in the moonlight, recognizing her naivety, “Ah


    25. amused by his naivety


    26. The resignation was to prove a big blunder, driven as much by hubris as naivety


    27. His political naivety was also exposed when Arnab grilled him on the Congress’s role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and contrasted it with the party’s stand on the 2002 Gujarat riots


    28. Not even one out of the fifteen candidates chosen through the primary system won their election—the naivety of Rahul’s team was cruelly exposed yet again


    29. In his naivety, he belittled the entrant for lack of creativity, imagination, and inspiration, and from that day forward had vowed never to taste cheesecake again


    30. When she was all eager for a date, it was either my naivety for being truthful or vanity of not looking my age, damn them both, that put paid to it; unasked, as I revealed my age, she exclaimed, ‘oh, you’re my dad’s age’, and that was that

    31. And in the modern era, as the naivety of a Nehruvian socialistic pattern of society perpetuated the Islamic legacy of celebrating poverty, Mother India remained a pauper in the vice-like grip of the State, tightened further by his self-serving daughter Indira, till Narasimha Rao unshackled it by the Manmohanamic wrenches!


    32. However to start with, the Congress political lenience towards the Muslim religious sentiment, conceived by the Nehruvian naivety could have been well intended to reach out to the masses of the Indian Musalmans, orphaned by the exodus of their classes to Pakistan


    33. If it was Rajiv’s naivety in allowing himself to be caught between two emotive stools - that of Shah Bano’s sharia and Ayodhya’s Ram mandir – which caused his political fall, Rahul’s vacuousness, coupled to his dithering 'to be or not to be' persona that was a psychic byproduct of his mother’s initial 'daughter or son on the throne' dilemma, might forever handicap him for Sonia to realize her dream of seeing him in Delhi’s kursi


    34. But, sadly for Rajiv, in the end, his naivety in allowing himself to get entangled in the vicious web of Tamil separatism seems to prove, as in the case of the Musalmans of Pakistan that to its own hurt that ant grows wings


    35. What is worse, in support of the extremist causes, they second fiddle from a safe distance, either owing to their naivety or vested interests, and/or both, and thus end up being insensitive to the sufferings of the victims of the so-called armed struggles they espouse


    36. Be that as it may, one wonders whether it was the Hindu apologia, the Muslim hypocrisy or the Indian intellectual naivety that is on display in the media in the wake of the communal riots! One of the reasons why the communal riots raise their ugly head at intervals in India is the tendency of the intellectuals, from both the communities, to push the issue of the Hindu-Muslim divide under the carpet lest their honest views should be misconstrued as the anti other


    37. But, the hypocrisy of the Musalmans and the naivety of their apologists tend to link the phenomenon of the Islamic terrorism to the vexations of a hurt pride


    38. ” Life’s smile widened at both the courage and naivety of Candy’s declaration


    39. One particular Hollywood gem of the day even requested, in near salivation, the two lightly clothed girls phone number, for his hotel room would be empty tonight and naivety, from his experience, was a great bed companion


    40. “Do we need to run through some lines or something?” He asked, aware of the naivety of his question

    41. Despite my naivety concerning the “word” of teachers, preachers, etc


    42. her of the naivety of the question


    43. Theresa smiled with false naivety


    44. I've already mentioned several times that the local caribou seem to treat humans with great naivety


    45. Later on as my personal naivety about their honesty diminished I could have some blame about my


    46. The embarrassment partly reflects the sheer naivety of these strategies


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