The tree seemed perfectly healthy and, while it inclined at a jaunty angle, wasn't threatening the houses around it. |
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There was plenty of jaunty energy in the folkish Intermezzo, enriched by bare fourths and fifths. |
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Something about him she didn't like, his jaunty airs, the straw cowboy hat placed raggedly atop his musty brown crop of hair. |
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On the surface, the music is brash, ebullient, jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined. |
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Yet, along with the soaring voices and jaunty hand-clapping of La La La Song, Low seem in effervescent, ebullient mood. |
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A young soldier, his black tricorn at a jaunty angle, moved to make room for him. |
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Her glossy hair's done up in a jaunty black ponytail and she's sizing me up from behind a cool, guarded smile. |
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A dapper man in contrasting winter shades, beige scarf at a jaunty angle, he marches across the nosherie floor to greet me. |
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There are some wonderful turns of phrase in this fast-moving novel, powered by sassy dialogue and the jaunty mindset of its heroine. |
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Why does my hair, which is short on top and usually stands up in a jaunty sort of manner at home, go flat whenever I go to London? |
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Played at a quickstep tempo, the dirge was at once transformed into a jaunty, comic, oompah version of the Scottish anthem. |
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He ran a hand through his unkempt, honey-colored hair, before giving a jaunty little bow. |
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Within minutes, everyone around the dinner table was wearing a paper hat at a rakishly jaunty angle and looking expectantly in my direction. |
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He casually walked down the stairs, humming a jaunty tune to himself as he did so. |
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The music faltered for a moment and resumed, just as happy and jaunty as ever. |
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The music is effortlessly organic and songs such as Fingerprints and Only One Way are jaunty despite their lyrically black quality. |
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Whistling a jaunty tune to herself, she watched the group of students file out of the lecture hall wearily. |
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Mike wore his hat at a jaunty angle and Gordy stuffed his hand in his pants to emulate the great Admiral of the British Fleet. |
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Despite its minimal production values and simple premise, the ad, made by Chemistry, makes clever use of the jaunty tune. |
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A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty. |
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The violins began to play a jaunty wedding march and we began to walk up the aisle. |
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A slow, caressing opening statement leads to a jaunty allegretto and then to a rondo with a distinct gypsy flavor. |
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Instead the music becomes a jaunty march, of the sort that would have been associated with the armies of revolutionary France. |
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He looks very jaunty, hands on hips, his cap pushed back on his head and his cap ribbon tied in a bow. |
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The jaunty works, populated by animals, have a lot to say to an audience thirsty for fun and a dark subtext. |
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His blue shirtsleeves were rolled up to his elbows and his bandanna was jaunty about his neck. |
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He is an outwardly jaunty, bird-like figure haunted by the loss of his wife, Jessie. |
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Perspiration oozes from beneath his jaunty straw skimmer, the salt stinging his eyes. |
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She uttered thanks again and walked swiftly from the stables, a skip in her already jaunty step. |
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Steller's Jay has rich blue underparts that shade upwards from midnight to pure black, terminating with a jaunty crest. |
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The lead single from the Brit's much-anticipated sophomore set is a jaunty blue-eyed soul anthem. |
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He and his four-piece band begin politely enough, with the jaunty, aw-shucks acoustic strum of Joanna. |
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The music, meanwhile, is especially good, with jaunty a cappella tunes featuring nonsense singing and vocal percussion. |
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With their use of tone rows and dense counterpoint these pieces should dispel any ideas that Ives's music is just about jaunty marches and musical borrowings. |
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The jaunty jacquard floral motif on one end will tie things up neatly... and nattily! |
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Charles Bean later wrote of how they seemed far different to the jaunty Australian soldiers of old. |
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The Air Force has also developed its own set of expressions that truly reflect its jaunty approach to military life. |
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As the day reached its end the jaunty crew boarded motorcoaches and were bused to Uplands Airforce Base outside of Ottawa. |
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With its jaunty appearance, it remains the preferred headdress of airmen and women to this day. |
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A brief, jaunty, martial tune in the clarinets leads immediately into the yearning melody sung by cellos. |
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This jaunty striped T-shirt, in thick hardwearing cotton, fastens at the shoulder with wooden buttons. |
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You will observe people starting to smile as they watch your dog approaching or retreating, all jaunty motion and zesty energy. |
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A sagging beer belly hanging at a jaunty angle over the waistband. |
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The jaunty melodies sugar over the desperation of the lyrics. |
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She worked the jaunty side of chic in snappy sweaters over those shorts and swimsuits, smart sundresses and camp shirts dolled up in silk and wrapped at the waist. |
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I wonder at people who so casually regard and partake of the Eucharist, of those jaunty genuflectors who never make it even halfway to the floor but give a kind of bob. |
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She perfectly captures the jaunty, businesslike hooker enjoying the absurd side of her job. |
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Yet beneath the jaunty public veneer, he was far less self-assured. |
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Maybe instead of a white hat, something in beige would look jaunty. |
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The towpath was lit only by the brightness of the full moon but she knew his jaunty walk anywhere and anyway there was nobody else around at that time of the night. |
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It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles, and a very lived-in sense of its own history. |
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A jaunty cow recounts an allegorical tale of bad blood in the herd. |
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I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles. |
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In Darin's hands, though, it becomes a jaunty social satire on the ladies of society who wear the flowers while little Annie waters them with her tears. |
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Most tracks feature accordion, several bounce along on a jaunty Colombian cumbia rhythm, and others evoke the reggae and ska of UK two-tone bands. |
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Anthems written for the Chapel Royal at this time make much use of jaunty dotted rhythms in triple time, with accompaniments, ritornellos, and overtures for violins. |
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But of course, it's the big jaunty disco showstoppers at which she excels. |
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In a clear departure from the dull and drab appearance that Government publications are usually identified with, the newsletters sport a jaunty look. |
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By 8 a.m. on Sunday, a jaunty worship song got the faithful swaying, clapping, rocking the house. |
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This jaunty promotional monkeyshine would, we have no doubt, get everybody's back up. |
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Little Birdy divided audiences, largely on the twittery nature of Ms Steele's voice, never more so than with this, their jaunty debut single. |
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That song would soon morph from the jaunty clip of the light rail to the siren sounds of jazz. |
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There are marital jokes, impish rhymes and wilful metaphors that strain, in their jaunty inventiveness, against the harrowing subject matter. |
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Peter himself was given the entire string section and a jaunty lighthearted melody. |
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Baldwin introduced the show wearing a jaunty blue blazer, but conducted the taped interview wearing a sober gray suit. |
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The actor himself appears relaxed, leaning on Patrick, his hat at a jaunty angle. |
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She's got a heart of gold, no God complex, a jaunty range of animal pattern scrubs, and a bedside manner to die for. |
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Yet this plate retains considerable charm, especially the jaunty air the artist has given the ship. |
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He became the public face of the festival with his jaunty fedora and flamboyant zoot suits. |
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He had on his head a jaunty little straw-hat, and he wore a jacket with brass buttons, and white trousers. |
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Behind the plaque a brass and jaunty Joyce re-juggles book, stick and cigarette, defiantly dandy, unparanoid at last beneath his canopy of ferns. |
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Sylvie Vartan's new album opens with the jaunty wake-up call Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille, the Jacques Dutronc hit that uninspired radio presenters still regularly roll out on early-morning shows in France. |
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Mr. Miner's bass lines properly framed and cushioned Mr. Munisteri's chug-a-lug strumming, whether they were walking four beats to the bar or with a jaunty two-step feel. |
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Musically, it is an unlikely marriage of jaunty ragtime and tinkling alt-pop, and is sung in the familiar Newsom style – a sometimes spooky, sometimes shrieky soprano that is, to put it mildly, an acquired taste. |
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Our signature, snug-fitting beanie with jaunty jacquard floral motif will be a fast favorite to complement a jacket or softshell or to pop on under a Lolë hood. |
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Stewart was shot in the head by a rebel 'dressed in American-style jeans, rubber flip-flops, and a jaunty bowler hat like one of the droogs from Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange. |
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Consider the Wigglegram, a craze on Tumblr, which creates a jaunty 3-D effect by looping multiple images shot from slightly different perspectives, like an old-fashioned stereopticon. |
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A jaunty tune, a meaningless title, loads of weird sound effects – Tom Tom was everything that Eurovision stood for, compressed into three minutes. |
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Ms. Bock's intention might be to match the rambunctiousness of her tow-headed pair whom the audience sees via a video projected at a jaunty angle in the wall in front of the bags. |
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The actual merger of the two groups, one guesses, was less jaunty than what's onscreen, but the filmmakers must have thought that this moment, when all hopes were raised, should have the jubilance of a celebratory fable. |
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Once again, Carter asks for big ritardandos in the passages of sentiment before returning to the original jaunty Allegro con moto. |
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It was a treasure, light and high, with a jaunty breathiness honed by decades of smoking, and with a curious accent that floated somewhere in the mid-Atlantic. |
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He was the baby of the family, a young man of twenty-two, with a fresh, jaunty museau. |
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Ultracool jazz musicians and singers, jaunty boulevardiers, insouciant diners, and lolling lounge lizards populate DeBusk's idiosyncratic world. |
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Make the bath an adventurous moment with the gentle crocodile, the pundit bear and the magnanimous lion. Or make it a pleasant gathering with the aristocratic giraffe, the jaunty elephant and the mischievous Hippopotamus. |
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The jaunty opening of the Allegro was followed by the Menuetto, the Adagio and the final Allegro Assai. |
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Writing in the first person, as an old man reminiscing in a Czech sanatorium, he details Crabb's career, carefully re-creating the jaunty language and political paranoia of post-war Britain. |
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He is clean-shaven, well-pressed and sports a jaunty hat. |
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Opener CIAM15, with MC Topcat taking on Bush and Blair, packs a percussive punch and upcoming single Kwangchow is jaunty pop incarnate. |
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Sometimes he takes a break to flash his erection at me, red as a sunburn and made even more vulgar by the jaunty bandanna the groomer has tied around his neck. |
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And Bruno, the modish lead singer of Neïmo, looks as if he has his finger firmly on the fashion pulse, sporting slim-cut trousers, shoulder-length hair and a jaunty little neckerchief. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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There was one looking proud in a mauve suit, and another in a yellow shirt, his hip popped out in a jaunty contrapposto, his lips stretched wide in an enigmatic smile. |
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There follows a solemn-sounding but rewarding orchestration of Contrapunctus XIX from Bach's Die Kunst der Fugue, quite a contrast from the jaunty Purcell tune. |
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The courtier was a jaunty fellow, attuned to the esoteric court gossip and attentive to the least beneficial wind of favor blowing from the throne. |
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Instead of a jaunty allegro the finale meandered in arthritically so Mozart's inspired andante cantabile interjection had to be played at a funereal pace to compensate. |
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He had great neatness of person, and he continued to wear his spruce black coat and his bowler hat, always a little too small for him, in a dapper, jaunty manner. |
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I have always been known for the jaunty manner in which I wear my castor. |
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Now, upon his whole person, from the crown of his unkempt head down to his broken, dusty boots, there yet clung that air of jaunty, devil-may-care rakishness. |
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