Two gala nights are coming up when I'll be able to introduce some particularly sparky music. |
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But this is just an excuse for skimpy costumes, frenetic action, pop classics, sparky dialogue and quickfire in-jokes. |
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The woman leaning forward in the tea room of the Shelbourne Hotel to pour the photographer some tea is bright-eyed, sparky and enthusiastic. |
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Malgas was a humble but sparky man with a deep knowledge of nature who was proud of his San ancestry. |
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Impressed by his sparky presence, Llewellyn made him the star of his own series, The Naked Chef. |
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Always sparky company, his enthusiasm and generosity were unremitting, although he remained far from wealthy throughout his life. |
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Philip Osment's sparky translation briefly announces the content of each of the play's 13 episodes. |
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful. |
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This brought this sparky response from self-described Beatle maniac Wendy Leathley of Haxby. |
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There are two bonus remixes of this convincingly poptastic song, which also features a sparky accordion part by Clive Bell. |
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It was a sparky, hectic kind of game, divided as games in Fraher Field often are by a cutting wind blowing in from the bay. |
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A sparky couple who switched careers in their 40s, they would put a refreshing spin on those programmes about midlifers running off to breed alpacas in Peru. |
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My favourite tacos were from a food truck: smoky carnitas, sparky and vibrant with fresh salsa, from El Gallo Giro at 23rd and Treat. |
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But this is a sparky and feisty player who wears his heart on his sleeve. |
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Mawdsley's production is flabby, and only highlights the play's creaky construction, but the cast are good value and make the most of the often sparky dialogue. |
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Watched by two beefy minders in the row behind, the prime minister was working diligently on his red boxes, accompanied by Cherie in sparky mode and their daughter, Kathryn. |
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College. |
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She liked the sparky dialogue but felt many of the scenes were undeveloped and the plot anecdotal. |
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Next Sunday, the charts will have a new face, when the sparky Clara Amfo takes the reins on the Radio 1 chart show. |
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Young and sparky, he and his group remain more popular among jihadists than Ayman Zawahiri, al-Qaeda central's ageing chief. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz exists merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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The grilled lamb T-bone, the favorite of the table, was accompanied by a moussaka roulade, a little package of lamb wrapped with eggplant and finished with a sparky red-pepper sauce. |
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Bonjour is an album full of sparky guitars and positive vibes, the fruit of a spontaneous collaboration with Louise Attaque frontman Gaƫtan Roussel. |
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He wasn't as sparky as usual at the dinner table. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz is called on merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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Birmingham's innings started rockily as a sparky Maxwell took wickets in his first two overs. |
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Known as The Hitman and The Body Snatcher, he's a proper fighter, a spunky, sparky Mancunian kid approaching his peak. |
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Always take sparky for a walk, make sparky and my husband breakfast. |
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A sparky, finely nuanced final presto led to an exciting allegro con brio whose exuberance neatly summed up the evening. |
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Therefore, Kressant and Carolina, both 14-year-old young ladies, took Sparky, our twelve-pound dachshund, up the pier to the dog walk. |
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As a purist in his own right, Sparky has his own thoughts on what pool would encompass if he had his druthers. |
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Sparky would make an ideal family pet as he responds well to praise and attention and is friendly towards people. |
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Sparky Anderson, a Hall of Famer, is one of the leading minimizers of a manager's importance, without any apparent disingenuousness. |
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I tuned Sparky out and started worrying about what my mother was gonna say when she found out all my stuff had been ripped off. |
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One by one, states are pulling the plug on the chairs popularly known as Old Sparky. |
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I remember being cut up about it at school that day, even though Sparky was Lucy's cat. |
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Young Victor is grief stricken when his pet dog Sparky dies and is determined to bring him back to life. |
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I heard barking and the jingling of dog tags before my golden retriever, affectionately named Sparky, bounded down the hall and jumped up to greet me. |
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Sparky and the Carnival Circuit is the tale of a resourceful electron named Sparky, who dreams up a way to free his electron friends from the confines of their battery home. |
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The man responsible was Kev the Sparky, a prime pickler, who in the past, has produced onions of wonderful piquancy and fire. |
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His only friend is the family's bull terrier Sparky, who has a crush on Persephone, the pampered poodle that lives next door with Victor's classmate Elsa Van Helsing. |
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For more seasonal electrical tips, contact your local Mister Sparky. |
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