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11 Sentences With "jazzily"

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Those unacquainted with the play's literary arcana can sit back and watch the cast riff jazzily on Ms. Scelsa's punch-drunk dialogue.
He's also her jazzily wayward duet partner and guest guitarist on "Learning to Lose," and her most immediate model for building a variegated body of work on a country foundation.
Alongside this essential Klee exhibition, Zwirner is presenting a second helping of Bauhaus on its ground floor, now filled with the jazzily geometric textiles, diagrams and etchings of his student Anni Albers (235—267).
The film's images are filled with a pointillistic profusion of detail—wheat stalks at the roadside, a modern bridge's metallic latticework, even the duo's jazzily patterned shirts—that's as alluring as it is nerve-jangling.
"The One Inside" is more of a novel, however, than earlier books like "Cruising Paradise" (1996) and "Great Dream of Heaven" (2002), which were essentially scrapbooks of narrative fragments, jazzily connected by mood and theme.
"Commercial Breakz," shown by the London dealer The Sunday Painter, is a series of 10 jazzily decorated ceramic satellite dishes by Emma Hart, 500, a British artist who won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2016.
Price: $4.8 million A risk of many ski sports is giving your legs far more of a workout than your arms but the design team at this 9-bedroom Telluride property has sought to manage that by installing a bowling alley complete with 10 jazzily brightly colored bowling balls.
J. D. Considine of Rolling Stone said that the song "applies swooping bass and jazzily vigorous drumming to counterbalance the static intensity of the song's bone-simple guitar hook."Consideine, J. D. "Soundgarden: Louder Than Love". Rolling Stone. June 17, 1997.
The use of the 'Tainted Love' sample was well received by critics. Ruth Jamieson of The Observer commented that the sample was an "outrageously hooky Soft Cell rhythm". Jazzily Bass of Contactmusic.com complimented the inclusion of the "Tainted Love" sample, describing "SOS" as "superbly infectious".
" He concluded the review, stating that " it was easily one of the most satisfying listens of its kind released that year, and another fine record by Toni Braxton." Blender wrote a positive review, saying that "while her wailing contemporaries go off the rails with exaggeration, Braxton merely tightens her groove and rides these mellow, meaty melodies." Chuck Arnold wrote for People that "her sultry, husky alto shines as she bends and jazzily twists notes with that special Toni touch." Arnold realized that "Although the rest of the album doesn't quite match that quality, it's still easily More than your average R&B-pop; fare.
She ambles assuredly through the soulful favorite "Please Come Home for Christmas (Bells Will Be Ringing)" and hangs by the piano for a torchy "White Christmas." Newsdays music columnist Glenn Gamboa wrote that "Clarkson handles it all expertly – hitting remarkably high notes on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and swinging jazzily on "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Dunn. The new songs make Wrapped in Red a real gift, as the title track and "Underneath the Tree" channel the Phil Spector Christmas albums; and "4 Carats" somehow blends "Stronger" and "Santa Baby". Reviewing for HitFix, Melinda Newman gave the album an "A" rating, praising Clarkson's vocal performances and noting that she and Greg Kurstin "have clearly studied legendary Christmas albums of yore—most notably Spector's A Christmas Gift For You and Andy Williams' Merry Christmas—to lovingly recreate Christmas standards, as well as craft new ones in the image of those sets.

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