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28 Sentences With "grooviest"

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"Grooviest tattoo artist in VA!" she captioned the photo on Instagram, tagging Brandy Hollowell.
This adorable pint-sized hockey goalie enjoyed his game break to the fullest and grooviest.
So please join me on a journey through my own favorites in Disney's grooviest era of weird entertainment.
This cashmere fringed scarf ($1,675) is woven in the grooviest 1970's tones of mustard, ochre, ivory, and moss.
This cashmere fringed scarf ($1,1003) is woven in the grooviest 1970's tones of mustard, ochre, ivory, and moss.
London may be a magnet for kooky florals and fishnet tights, but even its grooviest trends are grounded in history.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — I honestly believe that this is one of the tightest, grooviest Thursday puzzles I've done in a long time.
This weekend on the Mall, some of the grooviest, smartest, most loving people in the country will get together and cheer about not having a personal god.
Stars like Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, P. Diddy, Chance the Rapper, Kelly Rowland, Usher, Michelle Williams and more showed up at the bash dressed in their grooviest duds.
Like the grooviest welcome mat I'd ever heard, a seductive wash of instrumentation took me over before Nile Rodgers' cheerful guitar line invaded my innards, and a robot voice entered the room.
He looks like he's straight outta "Kingpin" ... but pro bowler Kyle Troup is very much the REAL DEAL -- and when he hit a strike in a PBA tourney, he busted out one of the grooviest celebrations ever.
Much like guacamole itself, Rolie Polie Guacamole's music comprises crowd-pleasing ingredients: upbeat, positive messages, interactive sets and undeniably catchy tunes ("Always Brush Your Teeth" might be one of the grooviest oral hygiene songs of all time).
" That series gave Sabrina an origin story: The opening narration states that Hilda and Zelda were attempting to create a wicked witch but accidentally knocked "beautiful girls' stuff" into their potion, inadvertently creating Sabrina, the "grooviest teenage witch.
My grooviest friend, Siobhan, a British painter, had agreed to come—"Is it crazy I'm spending money on white pants right now?" she had texted me, earlier that day—and we grinned at each other from across the room.
Jack bought the magazine as a way to publicize the clothing store he owned in Beverly Hills — Jax — "the grooviest, sexiest, most altogether bonaroo boutique on Rodeo Drive," as Mr. Ellroy once scatted in an essay he wrote featuring Mr. Hanson.
Mrs May has also pooh-poohed Mr Osborne's bid to turbocharge cities like Manchester and has created a department for "industrial strategy", a term that often implies ministers deciding which sectors are grooviest at a given moment and always implies a cosier relationship between firms and the state.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times When Brett Beldock, a Manhattan-based furniture designer, was growing up in the city in the early '70s, she would buy "the grooviest jeans in the world" at the Different Drummer, a boutique whose advertising poster was designed by Peter Max, the psychedelic artist.
The Tony Hendrik Five By 1970, Tony won his first success with the group—single "The Grooviest Girl in the World" became his first bestseller. He subsequently worked for the German branch of the record label Vogue where he began producing.
Thus, the grooviest teenage witch was born. She has white hair with a pink headband, and blue eyes. She wears a blue dress with a black belt and black shoes. She loves to goof off and battle evil forces using her ultra magical powers.
The IDF released a statement which read: "This was a joke by the soldiers, and the matter is currently being investigated by the battalion commanders." The video received numerous reactions in the world media, most of them humorous. British news anchors laughed, and the Telegraph newspaper lauded the "baddest dudes and grooviest chicks" of the IDF. The Irish Independent called the choreography "brilliant".
"Mama Say" references children-oriented works and creators like "Scooby Doo," "Sesame Street" and Judy Blume. Billboard has described the track as having "the goofiest and grooviest sounds of the year." The song samples Michael Jackson's 1983 single "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" in the repeated line "Mama say, mama sa mama cu sa" in its chorus; the title is taken from both this sample and the song "Soul Makossa", which inspired the Jackson tune. Another credited sample is from Duran Duran's "Save A Prayer".
The song has received mainly positive reviews from critics, with many complimenting the song's disco- influenced feel. Olivia Forman of Spin stated that the song has a "flawlessly fluctating [...] beat" and additionally complimented Kimbra's vocals. Josh Brooks of Vulture Magazine proclaimed the song as "a killer modern pop disco track" and added that in comparison to the rest of The Golden Echo, the track is where Kimbra is at her "grooviest". Jake Cleland of Pitchfork praised the song but also felt that it was "a-minute-and-a-half too long".
He also grew up seeing his older brothers experimenting with jazz and blues sonorities. He can virtually play any style, from the rootsiest Mbalax (Senegal's predominant musical style) to the grooviest Funk, not to mention Afrobeat and jazz. Harmattan, the first band he founded, was one of the headlining acts at the 1998 edition of Saint-Louis International Jazz Festival, Senegal, one of the most prominent jazz festivals in Africa. In recent years, Habib had focusing on the new Afro-jazz band he occasionally put together, Habib Faye Quartet, often changing the line-up.
They released another single under this name and then abridged it on further releases to The Fun and Games. Gary Zekley heard the group's music and got them signed to UNI Records; around this time the lineup shuffled considerably, with Bonno and Greer departing and Dugan and Joe Romano added to the lineup. Zekley produced their lone album, Elephant Candy (1968), and co-wrote several of the songs with Mitch Bottler. A single from the album, "The Grooviest Girl in the World", reached #78 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1969.
Under the baton of Ms Samantha Chong Shoo Mei, the band clinched three consecutive Gold awards at the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Indoor Bands in 2003, 2005 and 2007. More recently, the band was awarded the Silver award at the SYF Central Judging in 2009. The band also clinched the coveted Grooviest Band Award at the Band Fiesta held at the Botanic Gardens in 2004. Last year, the band has been invited again to perform at the Band Fiesta and also at the Limelight series at the Esplanade.
Greyskull chose the winner of $10,000 as part of the Nokia N93i campaign Nokia "Singaporean Wins "Asia's Best Video Director" in Regional Nokia N93i Music Video Contest" , Nokia-Asia.com, 2007-04-16. Retrieved on 2008-05-07. The track, "Selfish Minds", was chosen as "Track of the Day", "Track Of The Week", "Best Melody in Punk", "Grooviest Rhythm in Punk" and "Chill-Out Track in Punk" on GarageBand.com. Three songs from their debut album ("State of Ruckus") were picked to be used in the MTV Asia teen show “Rouge”. Two songs ("Selfish Minds" and "Less is More") were selected for the soundtrack of the independent film “Celebrity Cult”.
" A columnist for Inside Soap branded Marlene "the grooviest granny in Erinsborough, who throws herself into any worthy cause, and opens her house to every passing waif and stray." John Millar from the Daily Record called the character an "ageing cabbage patch doll". To celebrate Neighbours' 25th anniversary, British satellite broadcasting company Sky, included Marlene in their list of twenty-five characters who were the most memorable in the serial's history. A writer for Sky said "Considering Marlene was originally introduced in the rather serious business of being estranged for several decades from daughter Cheryl, she made a name for herself with comic storylines, largely revolving around getting into trouble with grandchildren Sam, Brett and Dannii.
" Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone wrote "it's the grooviest thing, it's a perfect dream", and pointed out the album's highlights as being "Before Three", "Lost" and "(I Don't Know What's Going) On". While stating that "as with Prince on Musicology, Smith allows the Cure's current lineup to become his own tribute band", David Browne of Entertainment Weekly nonetheless concluded that the "newly-vibrant music looks back lovingly as well on a time when Cure songs managed to combine a throbbing, oingo-boingo springiness with the depressive angst of suburban-basement isolation". AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine was mixed in his review of The Cure, qualifying it as "the type of record that sits on the shelves of diehard fans, only occasionally making its way on the stereo". Andy Greenwald of Blender felt that the band "come off more than ever like a caricature", writing: "There are a few breaks of sunlight, including the single 'The End of the World' and 'Taking Off,' a strummy echo of 1992’s chart-topping Wish.

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