Word: lightheartedness
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Despite what the title may imply, this play’s primary inspiration is Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol with a political twist. The drama follows the story of a young, undecided voter as he visits the lighthearted past, sectarian present and grim future of voting in America...
And another Harvard Republican Club member and convention volunteer, Bryce E. Caswell ’07, said she appreciated the president’s sense of humor. In one lighthearted moment, Bush acknowledged his English has not always been up to par.
Unlike the somber stuff of Cicero, ancient Rome’s most famous orator, Agarwalla says his speech is lighthearted.
Two lighthearted Ivy Orations did their best to warm the audience up for Ali G’s tone.
Maats said he made a conscious effort to avoid “expensive and destructive” actions, but to keep the war “lighthearted and fun.”