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In ten minutes, I'm back to my spritely, fresh-faced self.
The spritely 91-year-old was scathing about Chancellor Angela Merkel's Korea policy.
Even its most spritely sequences feel like they're about to burst into tears.
He's even still moving with a spritely sharpness, though I predict that quality has its hours numbered.
My body felt a little firmer and I also felt spritely and buoyant – both physically and psychologically.
In the beginning, we see a spritely 6-year-old in the early aughts whose smile cannot be contained.
Ryan ToysReview, a YouTube channel helmed by a spritely 7-year-old, does product placement better than Michael Bay.
Grim though it was, The Leftovers was a playful show; so is the spritely, brightly colored The Good Place.
The British rocker, since escaping the clutches of his boy band, has emerged as a playful, almost spritely, rock star.
Their spritely, fast-paced punk was replaced by a heavier, portentous sound; it was grandiose, uncompromising and a fitting farewell.
The Mariners dominated the San Diego Padres, but Burke's spritely start to the game was definitely the highlight of the day.
One day, a nurse pulled her out of class for measurements so they could order custom pads to fit her spritely 5'9 frame.
The oldest was his grandfather, George Tipping, a spritely 83 year old from Widnes, Merseyside and a legend of the pole-climbing scene.
In 1997, two young and spritely graffiti writers met each other in what would, unbeknownst to them, lead to a 20 year collaboration.
Take a look at the biggest comedians around, like Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Kevin Hart, and Louis C.K. None of them are spritely twentysomethings.
But if recent collaborations between financial titans and spritely start-ups are anything to go by, it appears the duelling sides are nearing a truce.
Enter the indefatigable Ty, the younger, spritely embodiment of tribal positivity, whose spirits nothing can dent, not even the most Arsenal-y big-game capitulation.
The euro was 0.1 percent higher at $1.2319 losing 13 percent on Wednesday and after German inflation data was not quite as spritely as forecast.
For Art Week Miami, Jeremyville infiltrated The Standard Spa, Miami Beach, populating it with characters old and new, including a spritely Miami mascot named Raymundo Diaz.
That said, markets are looking spritely with a heavy dollar and commodity gains sparking some life into what could otherwise have been a fairly slow day.
After a painful recovery from pancreatitis, Boots' owner, Chad, said he gave the cat CBD, which resulted in "lots of purring" and a "quite spritely" pet.
Waititi keeps the pacing spritely for most of the film, and he manages action with an eye both for clear close-up conflict and the big picture.
Some nights we had to sleep in the clinic with her to make sure she made it through the night, despite her harrowing beginning she was always jovial and spritely.
China's main bourses made back almost half the 4 percent they lost in Friday's mauling as the country's central bank chief pledged more support, but not everywhere was so spritely.
It's the stuff of great drama and blackly sardonic comedy, but not exactly spritely seasonal cheer, which box-office receipts have determined to be the prevailing tone for holiday movies.
In fact, when I handed controls of a Robomaster over to some fellow Gizmodo staffers, many remarked that even the bot's Medium speed setting felt a bit too spritely to handle.
Over a million people want to spend free time in a nightmare Underneath the precise art design and icy plot, The Division somehow feels like a light and spritely action game.
Its dynamic shift, from spritely staccato playing in the intro to ringing bass fifths and high octaves in the choruses, perfectly mirrors that of the original recording, even without Uzi's impassioned cries.
What could be more relaxing on a brisk February afternoon than catching a spritely crustacean, bringing it to an ad hoc racetrack, and making it compete in feats of speed and endurance?
She's watched on as a full generational cycle has rolled by on the island, with spritely infants growing up to become parents and grandparents, and eventually settling into old age or passing away.
The much-anticipated reveal came in a seasonal digital comic centered around Tracer, the spritely Londoner with gravity-defying hair who proved to be an early fan favorite and the literal face of the game.
I know it's probably not the most sensible choice for anyone trying to stay spritely over an entire day or night, but ever since I held my first pint, I've used lager as a kind of security blanket.
It was important that Robbie was able to embody the spritely fighting style of the Olympic-level athlete, even if she had to hand off certain stunts to the professionals — in this case, the team at 87 Eleven.
She also happens to have the body of a 25-year-old, which means she has 25-year-old eggs, and when Richard and Rachel's doctor suggests the possibility of using an egg donor, spritely Sadie coming to visit them seems like a kind of sign.
Following her father and grandfather to folk festivals and fiddler's conventions as a kid, she absorbed her family's tunes as well as traditional songs like "Whiskey Before Breakfast," a spritely, kitchen party sorta number that makes it sound like the whiskey might've come before breakfast because no one's actually been to sleep yet.
But the OS didn't exactly seem spritely, and although the version we were using was not the final build, it's difficult not to compare the M10's specs with the Ubuntu Edge — the failed crowdsourced mobile that Canonical wanted to be its ultimate convergence device back in 2013 — and think that there simply isn't enough processing grunt in the M10.
"Red Wine," a re-arrangement of the traditional folk song, "Greensleeves", is a sign of the group's successful Christmas albums to come. The track "Embers" is a slower, reflective reworking of the spritely "Saras Band" from the first Fresh Aire.
Deolinda playing Melkweg Amsterdam. It has a reputation for flamboyant and sometimes comic performances. Unlike traditional fado singers who wear black shawls, Ana wears brightly colored clothes based on traditional folk costumes of Portugal. The lead singer uses theatrics, stage banter and spritely intonations to keep the attention of the audience.
Typical female at six months The Norrbottenspets should be a light spitz dog, yet powerful in appearance. There should be lightness and power reflected in the dog. Males are noticeably more masculine than females, who are smaller and of lighter build. It should give the impression of being alert, spritely, and intelligent.
It musically departs from the ominousness of the title using a "spritely and buoyant ambiance", according to Consequence of Sound writer Virra. Josiah Hughes of Exclaim! described the track as "the Italians Do It Better crew if they had a different batch of synthesizers." It has also been referred by reviewers as "lightly dancey", "glowing", "romantic" and "propulsive[ly] cinema[tic]".
'Spritely Years: Race and Rally Memories from the Classic Era Plus the Full History of the Sebring Sprite' (Patrick Stephens, 1994 and John Sprinzel Ltd, 2008) by John Sprinzel and Tom Coulthard Navigated by future BMC and Ford Competitions Manager Stuart Turner, he won the British Rally Championship in 1959, driving an Austin-Healey Sprite and an Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI.'Lucky John' (The Coulthard Press, 2013) by John Sprinzel In International events during 1960, he won his class at the 12 Hours of Sebring race and scored 2nd place overall in both the Liège-Rome-Liège and RAC rallies. These successes were all achieved in Austin-Healey Sebring Sprites, a car he was instrumental in developing. He has published three volumes of memoirs: 'Sleepless Knights' (1962), 'Spritely Years' (1994) and 'Lucky John' (2013) and also a tuning manual for BMC cars 'Modified Motoring' (1959 and 1961).
Author Angana Jhaveri describes Krishna Tandava in the Raslila has very spritely and joyful dance movements. It involves small quick movements, light springly jumps, fast footwork, spinning at a dizzy speed and some acrobatic movements. But the overall effect of the form is that of grace and delicacy suitable to the romantic and youthful character of Krishna. Worship of Krishna as the "God of dance" is prevalent even before 16th centrury.
" L. Kent Wolgamott of the Lincoln Journal Star felt MacColl sounded reminiscent of Skeeter Davis" on the "countryish" song. Fred Shuster of the Los Angeles Daily News wrote: "Songs like "Don't Come the Cowboy with Me Sonny Jim!" and "Fifteen Minutes" are well-sung and tuneful". Tom Harrison of The Province described the song as "spritely" and a "worthy sequel" to MacColl's "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis".
The Now Now received generally positive reviews from music critics. Review aggregator website Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, assigned the album an average score of 73, based on 28 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The album, which is a comparably stripped-down affair, was praised for its lyrical and musical simplicity. In his review, NMEs Thomas Smith called it a "trim and spritely listen".
Henry was born 10 January 1608 to John Winthrop and his first wife, Mary Forth, at Great Stambridge, England, with the christening 20 January 1608 at the Winthrop home, Groton Manor, in Suffolk. Growing up, Henry split his time between Groton and London. As a young man, he was described as "a spritely and hopeful young gentleman."Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Article: "Life and Letters of Governor Winthrop"), Vol CII, No DCXXI, August 1867 (Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons), p.
In one episode a spritely Phill Jupitus dresses as a security guard stops Fergski interviewing East 17 at the now defunct Top of the Pops set. In 1995, she was commissioned to write an hour of standup comedy for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival but instead wrote her first play, Heart and Sole. This solo show won her the Stage Award for Acting Excellence and transferred to the Hampstead Theatre before being toured to Hong Kong and Melbourne.
No. 1 tries to free the others until Qwan informs him that the rest have died. Qwan guides Artemis, Holly, No. 1, and Qweffor in saving Hybras. Despite being over 10,000 years old chronologically, he has a spritely sense of humour similar to Foaly's and Holly's, owing to the fact he was still able to hear people talk at the exhibit while petrified. He is a master warlock, and leads the other warlocks in the spell that lifts Hybras out of time.
Chase followed in his father's footsteps by joining the Royal Navy. Given that he is a post captain at the age of thirty-five, it may be surmised that he had a moderately successful career and probably entered the service as a young adolescent. He was a highly rated midshipman, and gained the necessary experience required for the lieutenant's examination. Chase's first command was apparently a twenty-eight- gun frigate by the name of HMS Spritely, in which he captured a French frigate.
Then, Lily returns from a trip around the world having met many new friends, all of whom say hello in a different way. (Originally Aired September 15, 2007) Music: :"It's A Funny Thing", Music and lyrics by David Kirshenbaum :"So Many Ways To Say 'Hello'", Music and Lyrics by Gary Adler and Phoebe Kreutz 13\. Very Spritely Holiday/Sprites Snow Day The Sprites watch with curiosity as Johnny and Gwen decorate for the holidays and exchange gifts. With Sage's permission, the Sprites give Johnny a gift and learn the true meaning of the holiday season.
Camargo dazzled audiences with her stunning technique and spritely energy, performing entrechats and cabrioles with brilliant execution. She became the first woman to execute the entrechat quatre, and she at once became the rage. She popularized two innovations to ballet, changing from heeled shoes to slippers, and she was one of the first ballet-dancers to shorten the skirt to what afterwards became the regulation length. Every new fashion bore her name; her manner of doing her hair was copied by all at court; her shoemaker — she had a tiny foot — made his fortune.
With Owen now European champion, a fight against the WBC title holder, Mexican Lupe Pintor was rumoured. However, Owen's next fight was confirmed as a British and Commonwealth title defence against Englishman John Feeney at Empire Pool in London. Owen did not consider Feeney at the same level as Ferreri or Rodríguez, but with an 18–0 record, Feeney was an upcoming prospect in British boxing. Feeney started spritely in the opening rounds but again Owen's relentless pressure wore down the opposition fighter and he emerged victorious with a comfortable win on points.
BBC News' Mark Savage called "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" a "nimble pop/R&B; song" and wrote that it "shows a fresh, playful side to the star". Rob Garratt of The National described the song as a "bouncy pop nugget" and opined that it "falls into that classic pop tradition of transforming a turn-down into a lover's rebuke". In a positive review, a writer for The Hindu described the track as a "spritely song" and called it "an I'm-so-glad-you're-gone number". Los Angeles Times Mikael Wood dubbed the song "a welcome flash of sass".
" Marc Munroe Dion of The Kansas City Star called it "a spritely first novel full of gentle humor, weird sex and unlikely happenings. Szilagyi writes with a sort of careless half-smile that keeps the reader reading." Gail Pool wrote a review published in the U-T San Diego, in which she called the novel "an enjoyable mystery-fantasy" that manages to be both a murder mystery and a fairy tale. Roberta J. Wahlers of The Milwaukee Journal called it a whimsical story that "turns darker by degrees as little acts of viciousness multiply and the whimsy becomes almost terrifying.
The award-winning ensemble received national acclaim for its high performance standards and creative approach to big band jazz. Recognitions include two-time winner of the college big band category of Down Beat Magazine's annual DB student music awards, a heralded performance in New York City’s Carnegie Hall, thirteen consecutive performances at the Montreux-Detroit International Jazz Festival, 25 consecutive Outstanding Band recognitions at the Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival, and performances at several IAJE International Conferences. The ensemble's CD's, Spritely Overdue (1996), Disposable Income (1997), Blue Miles (1998), Sweet Tango (1999), Cosmosis (2002), and Boogaloo Land (2005), received rave reviews and were all released on Sea Breeze Jazz Vista Recordings.
It was an upbeat, spritely march featuring piccolo and xylophone, composed by the show's musical director Norman Paris and played by a live studio combo. It quoted a familiar melody widely associated with schoolyard taunts, to which the words "I've got a secret!" might be sung by children in a teasing manner. In addition to being used as a tag for his entrance on CBS episodes he hosted, Steve Allen's composition "This Could Be the Start of Something" was used as the opening theme in 1972 arranged by Edd Kalehoff for Score Productions. The closing theme to the 1972 version was also written by Kalehoff.
The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek states "Continuum is European jazz rife with funkiness; it's just more specific sound. It may require a closer listen, at least initially, but once experienced, its depth and constancy are unmistakable". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016.Allmusic Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016 PopMatters' John Garratt said "While their playing can be every bit as spritely as Ronin, Continuum captures Mobile in a low, pensive light. This isn’t to say that the music isn’t as successful overall, it’s just that establishing a warm sense of intimacy with it is going to take a little work on your part".
Sam Harris lauded the book as "wonderful". Writing in the National Review, Michael Brendan Dougherty praised it as "informed by actual reporting across the Continent, and a quality of writing that manages to be spritely and elegiac at the same time. Murray's is also a truly liberal intellect, in that he is free from the power that taboo exerts over the European problem, but he doesn't betray the slightest hint of atavism or meanspiritedness". In The Daily Telegraph, Juliet Samuel summarised Murray's book by saying, "His overall thesis, that a guilt-driven and exhausted Europe is playing fast and loose with its precious modern values by embracing migration on such a scale, is hard to refute".
Carole Hodges and Wendy Watson opened the batting for England, and neither scored a run until the sixth over; the only runs attributed to England before that were wides bowled by the Australians, which The Age attributed to the "excitement of playing on the MCG for the first time". After 25 overs, England had scored 40 runs without losing a wicket, but both openers were frustrated by the slow run-rate. Watson was dismissed two overs later for 17; playing an aggressive shot, she was caught by Denise Annetts at cover off the bowling of Lyn Fullston. She had shared a 42-run opening partnership with Hodges, but John Woodcock of The Times complained that they "lacked pace between the wickets, when something very spritely was needed".
Calista is said to have suggested to Samuel Richardson the character of Clarissa Harlowe, as Lothario suggested Lovelace. Samuel Johnson noted of The Fair Penitent that, "The story is domestic, and therefore easily received by the imagination, and assimilated to common life; the diction is exquisitely harmonious, and soft or spritely as occasion requires." In 1704, Rowe tried his hand at comedy, producing The Biter at Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was unsuccessful, and Rowe returned to tragedy in Ulysses (1705). According to Johnson, this play was to share the fate of many such plays based on mythological heroes, as, "We have been too early acquainted with the poetical heroes to expect any pleasure from their revival" The Royal Convert (1707) was a story about a love triangle between two brothers, Hengist and Aribert, and a Christian woman named Ethelinda, who is martyred.
At that time the Saturday Review was undergoing renewed popularity under its new owner, the writer Frank Harris, who would later become a close friend of Beerbohm's. It was Shaw, in his final Saturday Review piece, who bestowed upon Beerbohm the lasting epithet, "the Incomparable Max" when he wrote, "The younger generation is knocking at the door; and as I open it there steps spritely in the incomparable Max".. In 1904 Beerbohm met the American actress Florence Kahn. In 1910 they married and moved to Rapallo in Italy, partly as an escape from the social demands and the expense of living in London. Here they remained for the rest of their lives except for the duration of World War I and World War II, when they returned to Britain, and occasional trips to England to take part in exhibitions of his drawings.
By 1728, Rich was synonymous with lavish (and successful) productions. Rich performed multiple roles as the “Harlequin” character type while the Company Manager at Lincoln's Inn Fields, including Harlequin Doctor Faustus. Rich was praised for his movement style, allowing each limb to tell a story in shows, such as in Harlequin Sorcerer where he portrayed the harlequin being hatched from an egg. And according to Soame Jenyns's The Art of Dancing (1729: 28–29), Rich was a fine dancer, noted for his elevation: > That Pindar Rich despises Vulgar Roads, > And soars an Eagle’s height among the Clouds, > Whilst humbler Dancers, fearful how they climb, > But buzz below amidst the flow’ry Thyme: > Now soft and slow he bends the circling Round, > Now rises high upon the spritely Bound, > Now springs aloft, too swift for Mortal sight, > Now falls unhurt from some stupendous Height; > Like Proteus, in a thousand Forms is seen, > Sometimes a God, sometimes an Harlequin.
"Wallander; Scream Bloody Murder; After Rome: Holy War and Conquest", The Times, Times Newspapers. Retrieved 8 December 2008. On TV Scoop website, John Beresford wrote that the episode "went quickly downhill" from the murder of the taxi driver in the opening minutes; "Pedestrian plots, characters that wander aimlessly about with next to nothing to do or say, and a format that seems better fitted for radio than it is for television. By that I mean the endless shots where there's a someone on the left of the screen, someone on the right, and they stand there for hours tal...king...verrrry...slow...ly to each other with absolutely nothing else happening."Beresford, John (8 December 2008). "TV Review: Wallander (Firewall), BBC One, Sunday 7 December, 9pm", TV Scoop (Shiny Media). Retrieved 8 December 2008. One Step Behind received overnight ratings of 5.6 million (22.4%).Rogers, John (15 December 2008). "Elf gets a spritely 5.3m for C4", Broadcastnow, Emap Media.

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