Whatever the genre and the relative seriousness of intent, his work is always vivid, effervescent and sometimes unapologetically lurid. |
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Business here is often brisk, overseen by the effervescent proprietor who mans the steamy open kitchen. |
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Nothing turns from effervescent nectar to curdled crud as fast and as completely as comedy. |
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You could call Kim effervescent and tremendous fun in her naked patriotism, or you could call her very irritating. |
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Most effervescent creatine products contain creatine citrate or creatine monohydrate along with bicarbonate and citric acid. |
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A bunch of Brits in this effervescent reissue of the trumpeter's journeys from trad to mainstream. |
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Not to be confused with tartrate, creatine titrate works along the same lines as effervescent creatine products, minus the bubbles. |
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Something tells me that this effervescent charmer will have no trouble attracting travelling companions. |
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It's effervescent and sparkly, but like champagne it can become indigestible after prolonged exposure. |
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At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer. |
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The effervescent and downright bubbly host has evolved from just another flirtatious cable TV personality into a globe-trotting media mogul. |
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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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Paula's distinctive art is everywhere, adding colour and a light-hearted atmosphere that reflects her effervescent personality. |
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A moment later he was back to his effervescent self, swooping Rob's hot dog up off the grill and into a bun in one fluid movement. |
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I plunge into the old town, an effervescent mixture of colourful sights and exotic smells. |
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She seems to have struck the right chord with her dynamic vocals, Cinderella story and effervescent personality. |
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Miniature ravines, waterfalls and cascades created effervescent sounds as the water gushed between the rocks. |
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The parking attendant ushered us into a spot right outside and we were met at the door by the bouncing effervescent staff. |
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When the effervescent teenage waiter boogied past us on his way another table, M stopped him with the question that was clearly eating him. |
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I want it to be a result of an exuberance, an uncontainable joy that's so effervescent within that there is no way I could contain it. |
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In a fresh and cleverly original design, its effervescent personality glows, waiting for action. |
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The effervescent and heady drink is retailed in two air-conditioned halls of this outlet, which is frequented by a growing segment of young professionals and students. |
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Monica will bring to these concerts the fruits of her demanding approach in rehearsal, her natural virtuosity as a player and her effervescent, charismatic musicianship. |
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Hopefully, if poachers decide the risks are too great, the effervescent abalone will again shine brightly through B. C.'s shallow coastal waters. |
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He is an effervescent coach, leading the Seahawks with boyish charm and Teflon good fortune. |
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Originally, seltzer was flavorless naturally effervescent water named after the town of Nieder Selters in Germany. |
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The frolicsome first movement divides its attention between courtly teasing and an effervescent, bubbling series of runs and arabesques. |
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His new show, Solo, blends his skills as a dancer, illusionist, clown, and filmmaker in a work of effervescent playfulness, intimacy, and charm. |
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Words such as sparkling, soda water or effervescent refer to carbonation and indicate that the supply of water is taxable. |
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For human use, effervescent tablets and powders are the largest segment, followed by syrups and anticoagulants. |
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But slowing an effervescent economy is just one of the current aims of the Chinese authorities. |
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The resulting carbon dioxide dissolves while the wine becomes effervescent. |
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An orange flavored nutritional supplement in effervescent tablets for a fast absorption, helps boost the body's natural defenses. |
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In this new context and in this effervescent world, the role that Brazil needs to play seems all the more important. |
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Touch of Pink is a fresh and effervescent fragrance-a clean scent that is both playful and captivating. |
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Direction for use Dissolve 1 effervescent tablet daily in a glass of water. |
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If it is not possible to remove the deposit this way, an effervescent substance reaction has occurred on the paving brick surface. |
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Joanne, an effervescent 42-year-old mother of seven, is a shadchan, one of the matchmakers who devote hours each day to arranging matrimonial blind dates, or shidduchs. |
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The purpose of Gould's effervescent new book is to eulogise the distinctive rationalities of story-telling and other non-scientific ways of thinking. |
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In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab. |
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Landis is bubbly, effervescent, and clearly chock full of manic energy. |
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A TVNZ production probably wouldn't feature TV3's effervescent newsreader. |
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That was the defining message from an utterly riveting battle between Heriot's and Melrose, which sizzled with enough effervescent vim to warm the coldest of hearts. |
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We are looking for a candidate that is dynamic and enjoys teamwork in an effervescent work environment in order to provide our clients with professional and precise insurance products. |
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With their latest album Deer in the Night, Po'Girl whisks us away to a dusty ol' porch in the sunbaked American southwest, then whirls us into an effervescent gypsy waltz. |
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On several occasions, the dribbling skills of the effervescent Alexander Ludwig had the Korean defence at sixes and sevens, but the Europeans failed to convert this pressure into goals. |
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It looked as shimmery and effervescent as any great pop show should be. |
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Ms Williams makes for a nervously effervescent Anna. |
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Discos and night clubs were packed with revellers boogieing to the DJs' effervescent music. |
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Sometimes it is welcoming, but in most cases it is rather secularized, profoundly marked by a trend towards individualism, or the search for an effervescent, fragile and vague religiosity. |
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Influenced by the effervescent French capital and passionate about the Art Deco movement and folklore costumes, she proposes delicate, modern, timeless pieces, always with a novelty touch. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz is called on merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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At the heart of these aspirations, the University received special attention and soon became an effervescent hotbed of work aimed at reappropriating knowledge and history. |
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Against the band's shifting, swirling show, the crowd was as effervescent as the music, their every move marked by glowstick trails. |
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From start to finish, Pure Brilliance's every note reflects a part of the singer's talents and personality: Bright, effervescent, sensual and alive. |
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To clean your apparatus using the effervescent tablets Corega. |
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But most of the gas vanished from the barrels and wine was thus more or less effervescent depending on the winter conditions and the moment of consumption. |
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Debates are often vibrant and effervescent, but at the same time courageous, anticipatory and very often situated in the forefront of the issues which challenge our democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Europe. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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In an effervescent wine, we judge the fineness and the speed of the bubbles, the persistence of their emission, the resistance of the line of bubbles along the side of the glass. |
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It was Marianne Boesky, effervescent with anticipation. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz exists merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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At source or after bottling, effervescent natural mineral waters give off carbon dioxide spontaneously and in a clearly visible manner under normal conditions of temperature and pressure. |
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Mexico kept up their recent revival in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? qualifying with a 3-0 drubbing of Costa Rica on the road in San Jose, the effervescent Gio dos Santos leading the way. |
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What Stalin made me drink seemed pretty savage: Winston, who by that time was complaining of a slight headache, seemed wisely to be confining himself to a comparatively innocuous effervescent Caucasian red wine. |
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Laszlo Budai and Zoltan Czibor were effervescent wingers. |
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The difference is that the Rat Pack's gin-sodden original was plodding, preening, and almost unwatchable, while Soderbergh's remake is an irresistible, effervescent champagne-cocktail of a heist-movie. |
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I lunched on spicy haggis rolls, then sat on the hillside listening to the Creole Choir of Cuba: effervescent Caribbean folk beating back the Scottish weather with percussion instruments. |
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She added an effervescent edge to the script, donning different get-ups. |
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It is naturally effervescent, bottled under a crown cap, like a beer, and is a wonderfully fresh, frothy mouthful, with delicious clean, flowery and grapey aromas. |
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The effervescent Suarez then went close again as he worked space for a shot after a mazy run but could not keep his close-range shot below the crossbar. |
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A superb banana bender from Frank Sauzee, darting wing play from Juanjo and some brilliant close ball play by the effervescent Russell Latapy all contributed to a great game. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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After a slow start, the dancers jelled with Taylor's effervescent choreography, bounding, hopping, crawling, and tumbling across the stage like children at play. |
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