A group of lumberjacks supply a light, Broadway-like component of the piece, with rollicking ensemble scenes. |
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This rollicking rethink of The Scottish Play gives a laugh-a-minute take on the downfall of a flawed hero and his psychotically ambitious wife. |
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These dozen folk-punk songs swing with an infectious rhythm and rollicking, poppy beat. |
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As if to counterpoint the tension, a rollicking square-dance-inspired tune by Smith's sister, Soozie Tyrell, fills the room. |
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The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment. |
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Amid the anguish of his experience he has lived with contagious joy and rollicking good humor. |
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The cast was goofy and funny while and the action plentiful and rollicking. |
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The cast was goofy and funny, while the action was plentiful and rollicking. |
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Douglas Wootton dramatises this bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink. |
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Marni, Versace, and Roberto Cavalli all sent out a rollicking parade of befurred models to seal a big trend for fall. |
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Johnson said he had come up with the rollicking piano riffs and trademark rhythm backing Berry's lyrics. |
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Last Sunday I tried to express my uneasy feeling that rollicking values would soon be roller-coastering downhill. |
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With mocking, rollicking, sigh-streaked guffaws, his film ignites that inward turning, perhaps into directions he did not visualise. |
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One would've had more rollicking good fun in an evening of prayers for the dead. |
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It is a rollicking number, I will admit that much, but it lacks either the inspiration or the desire to sound at all unique. |
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The winners were announced at the end, but the prizes didn't matter when everyone had had such a rollicking time. |
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The song is a non-stop rollicking hardcore fiasco with a fantastic poppy sing-a-long chorus. |
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The sort of rollicking adventure mini-series that only ever gets screened during the holidays and may entertain the kids for a couple of hours. |
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That is the beginning of a rollicking adventure that involves a blacksmith's assistant, a straight laced lieutenant and a chest of Aztec gold. |
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The sun shone through the trees and leaves and cast a plethora of rollicking leaf shadows upon the ground. |
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This has a new big-band jazz score by Colin Towns, who conducts a rollicking performance by his own Mask Orchestra. |
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Without the sea, there would be no forests, no meadows, no rollicking rainfilled clouds, no blowing winds and no people. |
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Both tell a rollicking good tale in page-turning prose, with Mr Eichenwald's the more staccato. |
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Those rollicking Republican weeks after the St. Paul Convention when Sarah Palin was the Us Weekly pinup girl seem a century ago. |
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Although the film is strongly plotted, its leisurely pace and quiet tone take it more in the direction of character study than the rollicking caper promised by the packaging. |
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The rest is rollicking biffo in leather skirts, with a classy cast. |
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The author of the rollicking spy novel Angelmaker, just out in paperback, tells us why reading novels is difficult for him. |
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But, overall, this is rollicking good fun and a genuinely thrilling entry into the movie series which does much to erase any doubts that their finest had lost his edge. |
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They have a very tight rollicking sound that will appeal to listeners. |
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Sadly, the pace slows down considerably at the one-hour mark, and the film has a hard time recovering the sense of rollicking adventure supplied by the first half. |
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Add to that some solid performances from a stellar cast, notably an outstanding turn by Johnny Depp, and you have all the ingredients for a rollicking good tale. |
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Sunday's closing gala cabaret promises to be a rollicking affair. |
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Real estate developers and students will have a rollicking time. |
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Sandy Neilson's production, enthusiastically performed by the resident company, strikes an appropriate, rollicking tone but gradually runs out of steam. |
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Its third strain gives a fleeting glimpse of a rollicking street song, but it quickly reverts to its original severity. |
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Guajira Van by Number One from Dakar has a more Caribbean sound, with rollicking guitars and clave-style percussion. |
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Round 17 got off to a rollicking start on Friday night courtesy of a gripping affair between the Crows and Hawthorn in Adelaide. |
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Welcome to the strangely colourful world of Istvan, with its rollicking music and frolicking puppets. |
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A rollicking rock show in which football, puppy love and milkshakes steal the show! |
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His other, more rollicking, mad-dog memories of his parents don't sound anything like fairy tales. |
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Each evening, there's rollicking entertainment, Western-style, with chuck wagon racing, music, dance and fireworks. |
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The caterpillars, very active now, escaped from their muslin sleeve and were soon rollicking all over the furry upholstery, providing them with excellent camouflage. |
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There are a multitude of directional effects and surround sounds to be found on this track, including a rollicking score at the film's bombastic finale. |
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This rollicking, modern town is also a day trip from the iconic attractions of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. |
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The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots. |
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But her book, though a rollicking good read, fails to give him a fair hearing. The fight referred to in its title is one of the most extraordinary chapters of Wall Street's past decade. |
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Jokes about the housing crisis could kill a campaign in some parts of the country, but the regional economy is rollicking along in these fast-growing suburbs. |
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Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber come to the rescue with a rollicking song, teaching Junior that God is bigger than anything he might be afraid of. |
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The menuetto second movement was a graceful dance followed by a concluding rollicking rondeau. |
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The Nursing Sisters would be serenaded in the wards with lots of rollicking songs, the lyrics of which often were altered when they women were within earshot. |
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Now the vicar son of Wolves star Stan Cullis has waded into the fray, bleating that his father would have given Terry a rollicking. |
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There's more to the blaze than meets the eye, and soon Gonzo is immersed in a rollicking adventure involving ninjas and pirates. |
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Read in multi-voice by the Grammy-winning Jim Dale, this rollicking, funny and suspenseful story is a crowd pleaser. |
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This is a rollicking, heartwarming story about friendship, loyalty, cruelty, and hope. |
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The Last Stand is a rollicking testosterone-fuelled action thriller, enlivened by Kim Jee-woon's hyperkinetic direction. |
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Kapoor is an artist who defies the classical rules of symmetry and order that prevail at Versailles: an artist of carnal mayhem and rollicking cosmic comedy. |
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Thanks for explaining the situation. I'm going to give him the rollicking of his life. |
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Yobbos Do Yoga is a fun filled story which mocks stereotypes and cleverly incorporates many traditional yoga asanas in a rollicking good yarn. |
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The play cleverly foreshadowed the class conflicts of the coming French revolution, its rollicking bawdy humour skewering aristocrats, lawyers, pedants, servants, and prudes alike. |
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Those who like tongue-twisters will just love the rollicking rhymes here. |
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Treviso coach Franco Smith musth have given his side a rollicking at half time, and they came out for the second half with much more fight in their bellies. |
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Say only what you really mean, and leave the profanities for when you touch the burner, stub your toe, or simply have to share a rollicking yarn among friends. |
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Tight end Pharaoh Brown was wearing his green-and-yellow letterman jacket in the midst of a rollicking snowball fight during the big snow Friday afternoon. |
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The adoption of their songs as TV sports themes and stadium supports for U2 and Springsteen showed their rollicking, vaudeville art rock had crossover potential. |
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He can give someone a right rollicking but it comes over as advice. |
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This is all hot fiddles, rollicking piano and sneaky steel guitar. |
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