Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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Admittedly she's not the world's best singer, but her bold and brassy routine had something that once made us love her. |
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And my friend Lesley will go a bundle on the tip to take the brassy tones out of dyed blonde hair by smothering your head in tomato ketchup. |
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A brassy divorcee with two grown-up children, she became a national sexpot as she careered from affair to affair and from crisis to crisis. |
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But as the RADA-trained actress sees her reputation grow, she fears being typecast in roles as brassy northerners. |
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It took 20 seconds to realise exactly what song was being butchered by her brassy skronk and trumpet-strewn rendition. |
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With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring. |
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For about a minute or so, I keep standing by the window, which is suddenly awash in brassy light from the sun falling behind the ridgeline. |
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Her hair was cut boy-short, a strange kind of brassy reddish-gold which made him think of thunderstorms. |
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The orchestral score is rich and brassy, only dynamically limited by its original source. |
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He squinted up at the sun, which was burning bright and brassy now, and climbing the side of the sky. |
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Iron sulfide nodules typically are heavy, brassy yellow, flattened along bedding planes, and 2-10 cm in diameter. |
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Some say they don't like Barbie because she is too brassy and they are into other things, like computer games. |
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She is a big, smart, brassy woman who, after three decades in the cesspool of Philadelphia crime, isn't fazed by much. |
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Phyllis is the bold and brassy landlady who plays her cards very close to her chest but reveals her more sensitive side. |
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Krystal was a brassy woman, with blond hair that was wrong and a laugh that didn't quite fit. |
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The music is effective, with brassy themes of shining goodness and bass-heavy themes of scowling evil. |
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The follow up chases hot on its heels with more brassy and in-your-face lyrics of defiance and determination. |
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Celebration and friendship washed over the brassy clutter of drawings, video projections, raw wood structures, handmade coins and other stuff. |
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Both the poem and the painting scream like bold and brassy fire trucks as they herald a new interest in the art of the early 20th-century city. |
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But you have to know how to use bold, brassy rhythms to make light of serious subjects. |
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It's brassy and bold even in its unapologetic presentation of sentimental pap. |
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A boy and a girl twirl frenetically yet effortlessly around a dance floor to the brassy rhythms of a swing band. |
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Backed by a 40-piece orchestra loaded with bold, brassy horns and lush, lavish strings, you'll certainly pick up on that late '70s sound. |
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Percussion percolates and piano rollicks through a brassy arrangement that celebrates life and the beat. |
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Mark's brassy, bass howl countered Raine's and they harmonized as they sang. |
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Her role here is just as brassy and showy, although it doesn't feature any singing. |
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But this is a much different layout than McBroom's usual bold and brassy efforts. |
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Even just before dusk, there were only a scant few Chickadees chittering about, and they were making their soft chirping calls, rather than their usual brassy ones. |
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It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles, and a very lived-in sense of its own history. |
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There were a few huddled buildings around the control tower, hard-packed sandy ground in all directions, and a brassy sun just rising into a pale blue sky. |
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An overbearing man, a man who was presumptuous, or vainglorious: these men were brassy offenders. |
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Phil Hoffman had to transform himself into Truman Capote while Julia Roberts won for being brassy in Erin Brockovich. |
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It could all have easily fallen into a brassy, trashy, Dorian from Birds of a Feather trap of too-short, too-tight and too tarty. |
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Like blonde hair, gray hair is transparent by nature which means that buildup will immediately show, making the hair look brassy or dull. |
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In a perfect world, she would then have directed a stream of blackened tobacco spit dead into the centre of a freshly-cleaned spittoon, making a brassy clanging noise. |
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You know, the late '90s British act that embraced brassy Eurotrash more than their peers' guitar riffs, in the spirit of bands like Saint Etienne? |
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That brassy ploy had caught the Costa Ricans entirely off-guard and had knocked them off their stride. |
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The brassy Baptist says AIDS is spread through gay men who wear sharp rings to draw blood out of their targets. |
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The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding. |
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The director shows stunning theatrical vision in her creation of a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show that had the audience stamping for more. |
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Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast. |
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Music is loud and brassy at times, nearly inaudible at others. |
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She is brassy and bold and uses the rest of the press as her PR machine. |
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She's brassy, outspoken, occasionally crass, and has a yachtload of money. |
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Where Monica was bold and brassy, Amanda was quite and demure. |
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If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone. |
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Absent, thankfully, were the serapes, sombreros, desert scenes and brassy Tijuana music. |
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Or malachite in green coprolitic stools like small stone turds becrept a brassy green. |
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As red color is lost, the hair is left looking brown or brassy. |
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My blonde hair gets brassy shortly after colouring my hair. |
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The faceplate trims are available in black, brassy gold, and nickel. |
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If you have highlights, the sun can make them go brassy as well, but applying a toner to your hair will cancel out the brassiness. |
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The fact that two of the planet's biggest artists were parachuted in to relaunch Jessie's career with this brassy shout-off provides a tantalising glimpse into record label confidence in Jessie J's solo appeal. |
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These products can help prevent highlighted hair from lightening too quickly and looking fried, and they can keep dark hair from turning brassy or red. |
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All the church bells toll in brassy harmony now. |
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Among these, six are listed as species at risk in Quebec or Canada: the stonecat, the yellow bullhead, the cisco, the margined madtom, the bridle shiner and the brassy minnow. |
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In his tenure with the film series, Barry's music, variously brassy and moody, achieved very wide appeal. |
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Similar to how a sunscreen helps protect your skin, UV filters in hair products will help protect your colour from fading or turning brassy because of the sun. |
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The company's eponymously named flagship is a brassy colored beer that's maltier and less hopped than Peroni. |
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The fusion of crystal-clear female voices and the brassy sounds of the saxophones once again opens up a new dimension in the ensemble's range of sounds. |
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This rather fast and brassy vision is very far from the Germanic interpretations of Furtwängler or Abendroth and rather approaches the style of a Toscanini. |
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The Fanfare's seven musicians are also members of an improvising collective and the rock group Orange Kazoo, so their swinging brassy effervescence springs from a pool of common experience. |
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Bold, powerful, brassy, even raucous at times, these bands played in large halls with plenty of room for dancing, which in itself became something a craze. |
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According to the newspaper, the cross-dressing shoplifters are tall, slender men who wear brassy blonde wigs, stiletto heels and striking skintight tank tops. |
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