Geoffrey Rush, playing the villainous, pop-eyed seadog Barbossa in this enjoyable romp, gives it his best shot, a phlegmy gargle of rage. |
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The rhythmic romp of the waltz can be felt in the poet's iambic trimetrical quatrains. |
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For this year's romp through their back catalogue, they've rafted in a boatload of friends who don't have day jobs they shouldn't quit. |
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What should have been a difficult test for Ayr turned into a romp as the hosts ransacked their guests. |
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Pardon my lethargy and lack of imagination as I continue my romp through our holiday snaps. |
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Expecting a Gaelic romp in the woods, Judge George Hatch bought a brand new pair of brogues. |
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They romp about their Spanish colonial island in disguises, encounter Royalist cavaliers, and fall in love. |
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They are referenced in this faux-primitive romp fashioned for nine dancers in briefs or skimpy bathing suits. |
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After our many chores are done, Miss Windygale often turns us loose for a merry romp through the fields. |
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One of the other moms ran home and grabbed some trunks for the boy and he quickly went to romp with the other kids. |
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A road movie that begins someway between a sumptuous travelogue and a light-hearted romp quickly develops into something much more significant. |
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It was Bristol flanker Michael Lipman who somehow outsprinted Sale's speed merchants in a 70 metre romp to the line. |
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Mostly reviled as trash, I was one of the few that found the sequel to be a fun and goofy romp. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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Around them were gathered a sea of Mercs, BMWs and Audis belonging to families who'd taken their children for a romp along the beach. |
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Their mocking, svelte sexiness made even this pallid romp almost bearably romplike. |
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Still, these are threads rather than a dialogue until the piano plays an infectious melody around which the music weaves a joyous romp. |
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Connoisseurs of back flip passes, outrageous dummies and champagne rugby in general would have loved this hugely entertaining romp. |
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Millions are reliable family members we trust to romp with the children or enjoy a game of fetch in the backyard. |
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Together they romp with the animals of the African savannah, particularly the elephants and a trio of cheetah cubs. |
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I quickly changed out of the white gown, and hung it up to dry, for it was partially damp due to my romp through the snow. |
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What begins so promisingly as a satire or perhaps even comic romp leaves an uneasily nasty after-taste. |
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Opening the new season on January 27 is That'll be the Day, a riotous romp through the golden age of rock 'n' roll. |
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Still at least if Daniel knew she was free he could suggest a romp in the hay or something. |
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Families aren't having more children to fill up the extra space, so there's plenty of room for a Labrador to romp around. |
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He was almost sixty then, yet his body still was trim and powerful, and he loved to romp with us children in the sea. |
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She was right, but I so dearly wanted to be a normal child that could romp with my peers and have fun. |
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A family garden needs space for kids to romp, very sturdy plants, and room for entertaining. |
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The kids can romp, listen to homespun Santa tales, and decorate a sweet country Christmas tree. |
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The adults can enjoy their feasting, drinking, the beach and sun while the children romp in the waters within eyesight. |
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We have a Southwest-style doghouse for our two huge Rottweilers, but they prefer to romp in, and tear up, our gardens. |
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As far back as the Napoleonic Wars era, queers from London would leave their closeted lives to romp with the legions of soldiers billeted here. |
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It's daughter Caroline's third birthday and a proud and happy little girl turns church-going into a gleeful romp. |
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Miles away a thunderhead had begun its afternoon romp and was growling lazily. |
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Our dogs romp their way over deadfall and through the undergrowth chasing out birds and critters with much glee. |
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Sketches, skits, parodies, songs, poems and bad dancing describe this sparkling, lighthearted romp through the Bard's amazing repertory of works. |
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While the film is still an enjoyable mindless romp, it is the weakest of the four films in the saga. |
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The screen times get bigger and bigger, so now it's common for a movie to be two and a half hours, even if it's an action romp. |
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Step one is his novel, a hilarious romp intended to remind readers that the comic neurotic is also a talented writer. |
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Only its bloodless nature garnered it a G rating rather than PG. It's not a lighthearted romp like many of Disney's other animated movies. |
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The movie is a sly comic romp that transforms the realities of rock and roll into a fantasy farce about joy, fame, and isolation. |
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Big stars in a fun romp of a movie directed with style and zest by one of the best film-makers working today. |
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An action romp is good, but one wonders if the story would be better served by slowing down a little. |
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In all actuality, this film is a light-hearted action romp that has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek. |
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Meticulously researched, her new film is a romp through the history of burlesque, narrated by those who practised the form. |
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There follows an entertaining romp round the docklands as Leo attempts a fishy double-cross. |
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Only the writers get the virtual slap on the wrist for artificially inserting too much melodrama into a story that should have been a comic romp. |
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It's a funny, action-packed romp brimming with great stunts, swordfights, special effects and the buxom talents of Catherine Zeta-Jones. |
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Vale of Lune made club history with a six try romp at Morley at the weekend. |
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But England will take what they can from a 12-try romp against the hapless Canadians. |
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Brock scored four more goals in the third period to cap off the romp with three of those coming in the last five minutes of the game. |
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The image does look as if these texts describe a harmless aristocratic sexual romp. |
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I long to write a thriller or a romp or a story from the point of view of a woman or a gay Irishman. |
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She also enjoyed a romp or two with various Earls which seems to be a popular name back then. |
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New Labour, like the rest of us, must surely know they're going to romp the next election but they aren't prepared to budge an inch just in case. |
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Come on woman, you've already had a romp in a supply cupboard, how insatiable can your sexual appetite be? |
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In the rocky pockets at ground level, London pride and geraniums are left to romp away. |
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Instead of the usual light-hearted romp, this performance found power and emotional resonance in the music. |
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The play is an entertaining romp that was enough to keep this reviewer chuckling for a couple of hours. |
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His debut novel, Echo of the Boom, is a dystopian romp with Pynchonesque ambitions. |
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Strangely enough, this was another immediate, reflexive consensus, excepting Mr. Summers' brief but embarrassing romp off of the intellectual plantation. |
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The film is a daft romp in which a Frenchman from the south, to his horror, is sent by his office to live and work among the Ch'tis. |
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Mr Hume will romp home in Foyle, while Seamus Mallon, the deputy SDLP leader, should hold onto Newry and Armagh. |
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Good luck trying to wipe the smirk off your face after a romp through first, second and third. |
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Adorable little koala bears snuggle and romp across the strap also strewn with hearts and flowers. |
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The final Allegro vivace is a spirited romp which combines a nonchalant tenderness with an occasional display of mock anger. |
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At about three weeks of age, the pups begin to romp around under the adults' watchful supervision, first inside the shelter, then outside. |
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The same setup also delivers spirited handling dynamics, which easily facilitate a romp through the sinewy. |
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Where the visitors can romp, play in hay and straw, and have a great time with animals. |
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Josephine leads Daniel on a wild romp through the farm as he tries to catch her. |
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Hothouse by Boris Kachka A romp through the history of venerable publisher Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. |
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She finds that all the gates are closed, the platform is utterly deserted, the place is swarming with rats which are allowed to romp around the passenger concourses at night. |
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These surprises, when coupled with the highly stylized action sequences, made for an entertaining romp through the stunning panoramic shots of Mexico. |
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The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things. |
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Kids weren't bogged down by the taxation plot device that seems to unnecessarily bother us adults, they saw it for the enjoyable romp that it was. |
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The ensuing high adventure is an energetic romp packed with plenty of explosions and near-death experiences that also works because of the chemistry of its stars. |
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Right in the middle of our romp, who should walk in but my boyfriend! |
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I wouldn't turn down a romp in the sack with either one of them. |
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Why then do they let themselves be shown as silly little scatterbrains, making the compromises, while the men romp all over the screen doing exactly as they please? |
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Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne One of the first novels in English... and a buoyant, postmodern romp. |
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After yesterday's 5-1 romp against the Solomon Islands playing away, the Socceroos will complete their 2005 Confederations qualifying formalities in Sydney on Tuesday night. |
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It was a lively, colourful, light-hearted romp from start to finish. |
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Given the title and director, I was expecting something grotty and disturbing, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be a lighthearted kitschy romp. |
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We had set off on a romp and a ramble through tangly woods and snow dusted fields and had found ourselves standing on molehills and wondering just exactly where we were. |
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The quick-cut trailer suggests a soft-core romp with dramatic intrigue and wry one-liners. |
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This French quintet offer up a spirited romp through every soulful flavour under the sun, from drum 'n' bass to meringue, to celebrate the finer sides of life. |
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The novelist Kevin Baker is back with a meaty, sweaty romp through 1940s and 50s New York. |
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Here is a movie that looks like a chick flick and smells like a chick flick, but turned out to be a fun romp with more than a few nifty action sequences. |
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There is nostalgia at play here too, allowing Ms. Ossip to romp and rollick. |
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Join everyone's favorite preschooler, Caillou, for a fun romp through the wonderland of winter in the all new Caillou's Greatest Skate of All. |
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Anson Mount is charming enough to merit a romp with his leading lady, although the way he seduces her over a piano is unbearably yukky. |
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Al Joker was a bit jittery at the start but then came back into the match with a vengeance to romp home in the last three frames. |
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Petrolhead sci-fi romp Mad Max: Fury Road and love story Carol are the movies currently picking up the most social media attention from the Cannes film festival, according to new research. |
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Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is a seriocomic romp through the summer of a group of teenagers. |
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Banderas was lithe and charismatic, Zeta Jones sexy and pouting, and the film was an exciting romp. |
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Anna's latest film, The Land Girls, a good, old-fashioned romp in wartime Britain, clearly appeals to her roots. |
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For the occasional romp at the ranee with friends or shooting hard targets? |
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Racing punters are set to spank the bo okies for record first day wins if the Tony McCoy mount can romp home to victory. |
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Although the novel is meant to be a fun romp and there are a number of titillating scenes, it is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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Although the novel is meant to be a fun romp, it is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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So you have this time to romp around, take risks, generally galumph and have abounding fun and delight. |
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It is meant to be a fun romp with titillating scenes to please aficionados of the genre, but is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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His scores were part of a 15-try romp as Cardiff dumped village side Dina Powys out of the last 16 of the Swalec Cup. |
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Beverly passed the city limits sign with the Porsche's motor purring contentedly after its two hundred and fifty-mile romp. |
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Various Teenage Dirtbags FOR all you young guns and older pistols, this is a blistering romp through American bratty pop punk. |
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Unhappy Heather was less than thrilled to hear her teenage daughter Hannah recall her steamiest romp. |
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Forget Brendan O'Carroll in lowbrow romp Mrs Brown's Boys or Tom Hollander in BBC2's fantastic Rev. |
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Michael McGowan's story offers not only a page-turning romp for young readers but it also encourages academic and non-aggressive kids who may sometimes find themselves to be, in sports terms, the underdog. |
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A major backwoods romp is out of the question, but when safety requires it or the trail deteriorates, the Kia's drive system steps up to the plate. |
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Without it, Boni and Sitka are just two sea lions out for a romp in the sea, and string theory and particle physics are just a bunch of pretty computer-generated visuals. |
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Decide on a personality-smart, sweet, silly, or sloppy. Your Sims can teach their pets tricks, take them for a romp in the park, and countless other things as they share their lives with their pets. |
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Those kept in closed premises must be able, every day, to take exercise according to their needs and must, as far as possible, be able to romp in the open air. |
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First of all, Andrew, I have to compliment you for that delightful romp in a relatively such a short time, through such an interesting subject, my compliments. |
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Some sexpert has come up with the earth-shattering news that a good romp can produce a chemical to cure your headache. |
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If you're quick, you can still bag a well-kept Interceptor for less than PS20,000, but it won't be long before they romp to PS50k, and then PS100k for the best. |
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Fallen Angels is really faan fiction disguised as pro fiction. Everybody in it is recognizable fan with name changed. As such, it is an enjoyable romp. |
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Throughout the Hart High baseball team's romp toward the Southern Section Division II championship, senior shortstop Tim Hutting has been the group's steady average leader. |
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They encounter male strippers, mourners, bikers and beauty pageant contestants in a crazy hidden-camera road-trip romp, packed with stunts and pratfalls. |
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She says there was a fire in a flat recently and as everyone milled about cluelessly and thought it a bit of a romp the firemen came and brought some order into the place. |
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