Sentences with phrase «naif who»

Anyone who tells you that is either a scammer, a complete ignoramus, or a naif who's been keeping bad company.
Leah is not an innocent naif who wanders into the underworld of Needle Park.

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Also suspended are two management staff of the Commission, Mr. Abdulsalam Naif Habu, Head of Media Division and Mrs. Anastasia Omozele Braimoh, Head of Legal Department, who have been alleged to engage in financial impropriety in the Commission.
Lucy Fry plays the helpless naif Tikka who Will Smith and Joel Edgerton «s cops stumble upon, embroiling them in a war for a magic wand.
The Indian is a naif in the pulsing heart of British math studies - Cambridge's Trinity College, which was Isaac Newton's school and, for a time, that of Bertrand Russell (who, played by Jeremy Northam, has a small role in the story).
Flash is added by the established comics (Artie Lange, T.J. Miller, Sarah Silverman, and others) who counsel the lovelorn naif as he pursues his dream, but it's the star's John Ritter-esque appeal that elevates Crashing above its navel - gazing premise.
Known best for his politically wry faux - naif paintings, Roger Brown is associated with the Chicago Imagists who were trained at the Chicago Institute of Art during the late 1960s.
Handler's faux naif style is in the tradition of 20th century artists such as Paul Klee, who reformed art's staid conventions of beauty by returning to supposed primal or elementary beginnings.
Lawyers who are unreliable narrators typically fall into three categories: the Picaro, the Naif, and the Liar.
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