His comedy stylings were considered slightly edgier than many of his contemporaries, yet he was still mainstream enough to appear on television. |
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There are also a few musical numbers, including Stan and Ollie doing a little soft-shoe to the cowboy stylings of the Avalon Brothers. |
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That '50s show was the birthplace of comedians and comedy stylings just as Saturday Night Live has been for so long. |
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It was here that he honed his comedy stylings, catering his material to a blue-collar crowd. |
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McCain's comedy stylings, you may recall, have gotten him into trouble before. |
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Anderson is so ridiculous it's comical, and O'Connell plays a perfect straight man in the midst of his stylings. |
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That documentary is only an hour long and it packs more hard information and fact-based stories than Moore's vox pop comedy stylings. |
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By 1980, major record companies disdained the music, preferring the slicker stylings of the new wave. |
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It was a sonic stew of vocal stylings, mixed with an aural richness and adventurousness. |
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He was not just a straight-ahead, three-chord folkie, but he created a harmonic fusion of folk, jazz, rhythm and blues, and soul stylings. |
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I think we can all look forward to Mr. Dyotte's folksy, heartwarming, Norman-Rockwell-flavoured six-string stylings. |
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His Las Vegas-style lounge stylings were supported by a crackerjack band featuring a stellar four-piece horn section. |
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One of the first new episodes for the series relaunch does not fit the style or stylings of its predecessors. |
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Wooden shadowbox plaque in subtle cream and tan features beautiful font stylings and Scripture verses that celebrate love. |
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To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings. |
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The band's new material is finally at peace with itself, incorporating front man Ezekiel Ox's opera-core throat stylings with ease and birthing an excitingly fresh sound. |
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The young vocalist steadily accrued accolades for his dulcet stylings, earning comparisons to crooners ranging from Frank Sinatra to Adele. |
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Jazz, Latin and classical stylings combine smoothly and slickly. |
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In combination with other color pigments, in so-called stylings, Colorstream® effect pigments are really able to assert themselves. |
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The MGS is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the musical stylings of your favourite guitarist. |
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His musical language is full of joyous energy that reminds one of the melodic stylings of Rossini and Paganini. |
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At the same time, the different stylings also make two completely different layouts of one and the same site or application necessary. |
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He was also exposed to new art nouveau stylings and the associated incorporation of nature themes into art pottery. |
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Horizon's modern stylings are perfect for creating a contemporary ambiance in urban environments and help promote a feeling of security. |
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She is known for her rich, velvety vocal stylings, her dramatic flair and a huge vocal and dynamic range. |
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The most popular a cappella belies tradition for pop stylings and beatbox percussion, and stardom is just a viral video away. |
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Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact. |
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Enjoy the unique comedy stylings of the late great comedian Mitch Hedberg. |
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Dashboard Confessional took the stage to a lot of high-pitched screaming and proceeded to impress even the most ardent of jocks with their acoustic-meets-emo stylings. |
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The harsh, methodical thrash of '80s-style death-metal, and annoying and heavy vocal stylings, do nothing to save this album from total terribleness. |
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A possessor of convening power, a picker of people: hearing both stylings only a few minutes apart, I was struck by how both seem to operate at one remove. |
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Her marimba and vibraphone stylings enhance the simple and slow-shifting aspects of these songs. |
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It led to the meeting of minds that was John Lennon and Paul McCartney and spawned the proto-postmodern stylings of Roxy Music, one of the most adventurous and influential British art-rock groups ever. |
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Holiday's singing style was crafted out of an original amalgam of the vocal stylings of Armstrong and Bessie Smith as well as her own vocal-technical limitations her range was barely more than an octave. |
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The holding of hair is impeccable, and it remoisturizes over the stylings. |
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At 21 he moved to New York City, where he made his most impressive recordings during the 1930s and '40s using a stride-style left hand and highly varied right-hand stylings. |
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Mauvais Sort's high-energy musical stylings and passionate reinterpretation of folk music has led to a new phase for their sound: neo-traditional. |
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Carol Welsman is an internationally acclaimed singer and pianist who has captivated audiences worldwide with her expressive vocal stylings and dynamic stage presence. |
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I was already a year into an A-level English course when I realised that twiddly stylings and overblown metaphor were ultimately in service to something more fundamental: rhythm. |
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There will also be muscular support from the loose stylings of Mike Fielding and the physical lunacy of Tom Meeten. |
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If large scale frag-fests aren't your thing, you might enjoy the tactical stylings of the latest Tom Clancy squad-based shooter, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. |
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With authors awarding Jay Gatsby honors as most famous fictional individual, journalists jokingly brought up Wright's circumlocutory stylings. |
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The show kicked off with a white-hat ceremony, a symbol of Calgarian hospitality, with the musical stylings of Murray McLauchlan, Tara McLean, Kim Stockwood, and Marc Jordan. |
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In an era when rock music is back, and not the introspective stylings of grunge or the brattishness of nu metal, The Black Velvets are just what we've been waiting for. |
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