Pianist Damon Denton scampers through Shostakovich's figurations with a keen ear for melody and texture. |
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Cole scampers forward like a Jack Russell chasing a string of sausages which another dog has widdled over. |
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Across the sward a hare, its scut uplifted in alarm, scampers from the running crouch of a greyhound. |
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The first section scampers about in a happy fashion but darkens suddenly in the key of D minor. |
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He flits and flies all over the camp, scampers and gambols, plays little mischievous tricks on everyone. |
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No matter how hard I try, I simply cannot keep up with my guide, Alistair, who scampers over the screes like some tweed-clad mountain goat. |
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She scampers about the stage, words tumbling from her lips like stylish verbal bolts of lightning. |
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Check him out as he scampers round your living room. |
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Perez then bobbles the suddenly slick horsehide, and frantically scampers a few more feet along the warning track to retrieve it. |
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Now South Carolinians will have to decide if they want their state run by a man who can't remember to leave a forwarding number when he scampers off to make whoopee in a different hemisphere. |
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The economy scampers along in a hamster's wheel of high investment and high thrift. The government's stimulus package announced last November has rescued China from the global downturn. |
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Att: 74,733 Manuel's magic: Key first-half saves 2 min Wayne Rooney's downwards header skids off Bacary Sagna's head and is goalbound until Almunia scampers across his line, dives and flicks it clear. |
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Terrified bemusement is his response as he scampers into the stalls and scrambles over the legs of Row A, rendering the first love-duet tricky across the footlights. |
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