They retired edgily to the dressing room, noting that their mothers were in the audience and would be able to tell them how Larkin looked.
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It's exuberantly, sharply, unequivocally, edgily lemony, capturing the essence of the fruit because it uses every bit of it, peel, pith and pulp — only the seeds are left behind.
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Many will howl that the very characterization of poor black neighborhoods as uniquely violent is "racist," usually also edgily dismissing the very use of terms like black-on-black-crime and inner city.
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When was the last time anyone heard an assessment so edgily honest around a team whose last three coaches spoke in tones so colorlessly monotonous that you wondered if their comments were computerized?
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He edgily tried to establish an association against the Pan-Slav agitators with Béla Grünwald. The Hungarian politician Grünwald banned Matica Slovenska. The articles of association of this organization were written by Mednyánszky.Csilla Markója, Verekedés után, Mednyánszky a Budapest – Pozsony – Bécs háromszögben , Európai utas Review , 2004, pp.
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Ross Wetzsteon, in an article prior to the official Broadway opening, in the New York magazine noted: "Gardner alternates...between the hilarious and the horrific. A sweeping and anguished epic with jolts of aching laughter his new departure contains edgily dimensioned characters, provocatively unresolved themes and deeply, directly engaged feelings."Wetzsteon, Ross. Conversations with My Father New York Magazine, March 30, 1992, Vol.
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Tongue n' Cheek received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75 based on 14 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". The Guardian gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, opining: "If it's less wilfully uncommercial than his earlier oeuvre, which frequently made the listener feel like they were being mugged in the middle of an amusement arcade, its distorted synthesisers are still edgily thrilling". Pitchforks Ian Cohen gave the album 7.5/10, saying that "He sounds damn good over trashy, flashy electro that manages to keep pace with cadences as hyperactive as his own, and, above all, he's way more fun than he's often given credit for".
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" Blues & Soul described it as a "soulfully-heartfelt and edgily- pounding" track. Digital Spy gave the song 5 stars out of 5, a "refreshing to hear an artist spill their guts over a stomping club-thumper rather than the usual dancefloor and DJ antics; the result is a euphoric urban paean that places Misha as one of the most exciting acts ever to have come out of a talent competition". Holy Moly compared the song with Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" and Robin S's "Show Me Love"; while Jeremy Williams from So So Gay comparing the track to Vanessa Amorosi's "Absolutely Everybody" said that the track displays Misha's impressive vocals perfectly "Misha’s latest effort more than proves she has credible pop prowess." and "While not the most instant of this year’s post X Factor releases, it is easily the most impressive." Flavour Magazine acclaimed the song, stating that it "is a track that will have you bopping your head, clapping the beat, whilst skanking your shoulders". Thatgrapejuice.net described the song as a "delicious blend of Urban and Dance, 'Think of Me' – with its 90′s club-meets-tribal-flavour – taps into what’s "hot" without compromising Misha's soulful core.
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