Moments later, Rui Costa unleashes a piledriver that wrongfoots Toldo, but fizzes wide of the far post. |
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The whole thing fizzes with furious energy and is more satisfying than plenty of albums with more technical bells and whistles. |
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No-one gets an easy ride, no-one receives hero status, and when they get the right ingredients the formula fizzes. |
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There are some great moments in a show that fizzes with cartoonish energy and resonates with the sound of a gospel choir. |
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As a water droplet hangs from the crack, the carbon dioxide escapes, much as a bottle of sparkling water fizzes when opened. |
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Good news fizzes up to the boss like champagne bubbles, whereas bad news gets buried in the hierarchical depths. |
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The performance, chock-full of images and references, crazily fizzes off in all possible directions. |
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Read on, as the world fizzes with the backblast of this metaphor-tastic magic. |
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But lots of novels are clever, and what makes this one true and original is the way the comedy fizzes up through the characters. |
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It fizzes on contact with the skin and is an excellent aid to the whitening effect created by the pool of active principles. |
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Wood and Stone, belying the materiality implicit in its title, fizzes with the interior passion of its characters which shapes their deeds. |
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The CDJ-2000 fizzes with fresh DNA and can play music from multiple sources, including CD, DVD, USB storage devices and SD memory cards. |
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It's not the fizziest of fizzes but it is beautifully balanced with delicate aromas of toast and red berries and a refined strawberry taste. |
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For instance, his technology will soon allow Coca-Cola to place a Coke can into a game, where it fizzes when a player walks by and might give him certain powers if he picks it up. |
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When he is not sermonising, his book fizzes with inside detail. |
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A shot from Mostefa about 30 yards takes a wicked deflection off Jerome Boateng and, with Neuer going the wrong way, fizzes a couple of feet wide of the upright. |
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Robert Thibault: If it fizzes, it's a drug, I guess. |
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As the deep water rose, dissolved carbon dioxide came out of solution to form bubbles, just as soda fizzes when one uncaps a bottle. |
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It fizzes in bottles and roars in waterfalls. |
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