Freshness
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There were glimmers of
freshness
at the start, but then the staleness took over and even efforts to view it as dry self-parody were met with cricket chirps.
The
freshness
of this film is surprising.
If you want to get a more realistic view of Miss Holliday's life read "Wishing on the Moon" by Donald Clarke.Her early recordings are available (now out of copyright) on a multitude of labels,generally the only difference being the packaging.Listen to the
freshness
and innocence of "I wished on the moon" and forget that this terrible film was ever made.
As a babysitter, a child-care provider, an aunt, and a mom I have seen enough of the genre to really appreciate the
freshness
that is offered by the High School Musical franchise.
Having watched this movie for the umpteenth time, it still retains its
freshness
and charm.
Not only is it about revenge and love, but the film incorporates a mystery element, bringing much-needed
freshness
to the franchise.
The only novelty is the experimental dig at paying tribute to the films of 1970s in terms of certain tacky sets, overdone-gaudy costumes, Dance movements as well as use of back projection in a scene could all have been inspiring and brought
freshness
if film has something to offer content wise but it all misfires as every thing here is so predictable that it kills the curiosity factor completely.
For all the apparent
freshness
of Medvedev’s recent pronouncements, including his now famous article “Go Russia!” – which sounded a clarion call for modernization and liberalism – he is borrowing massively from Putin’s vocabulary of 2000.
In Britain’s first ever “presidential” television debate the youthful Nick Clegg stole the show for the Liberal Democrats with his
freshness
and directness.
Uniformity is prized above quality, and convenience is valued over
freshness
(and often over cost).
She had all the charm and
freshness
of youth but was no longer a child, and if she loved him, loved him consciously as a woman ought to love.
Oblonsky was saying something about the
freshness
of a girl, comparing her to a fresh kernel just taken from its shell; and Veslovsky was laughing his merry infectious laugh, and repeating something that had probably been told him by a peasant: 'You'd better strive for a wife of your own!''Gentlemen!
A cavernous odour exhaled from the walls, a
freshness
of saltpetre in which mingled hot breaths from the neighbouring stable.
She was not pretty, too healthy, in too vigorous condition, fully developed at eighteen; but she had superb flesh, the
freshness
of milk, with her chestnut hair, her round face, and little wilful nose lost between her cheeks.
Around them lovers were turning over their sweethearts; there was a murmur of kisses and laughter; the warm odour of the girls arose in the
freshness
of the trodden grass.
In the parlour the clock ticked slowly, and a damp
freshness
arose from the sanded floor in spite of the stuffy air.
Living thus, without every leaving the warm atmosphere of the classrooms, and amid these pale-faced women wearing rosaries with brass crosses, she was softly lulled by the mystic languor exhaled in the perfumes of the altar, the
freshness
of the holy water, and the lights of the tapers.
Occasionally there came gusts of winds, breezes from the sea rolling in one sweep over the whole plateau of the Caux country, which brought even to these fields a salt
freshness.
He ate omelettes on farmhouse tables, poked his arm into damp beds, received the tepid spurt of blood-lettings in his face, listened to death-rattles, examined basins, turned over a good deal of dirty linen; but every evening he found a blazing fire, his dinner ready, easy-chairs, and a well-dressed woman, charming with an odour of freshness, though no one could say whence the perfume came, or if it were not her skin that made odorous her chemise.
She opened wide her nostrils several times to drink in the
freshness
of the ivy round the capitals.
Ah! if in the
freshness
of her beauty, before the soiling of marriage and the disillusions of adultery, she could have anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, tenderness, voluptuousness, and duty blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness.
Far from his being proud, or even grateful for the affection which Madame de Renal betrayed this evening by unmistakable signs, beauty, elegance,
freshness
found him almost unconscious of their appeal.
It is, on the contrary, to her calm and phlegmatic Dutch manner that she owes her rare beauty and the
freshness
of her complexion.'
The most trifling incidents of that time, too swiftly flown, had for him a
freshness
and a charm that were irresistible.
K. had the feeling he was listening to a contrived dialogue that had been repeated many times, that would be repeated many times more, and that for Block alone it would never lose its
freshness.
They were yet in the
freshness
of their surprise, when the door opened, and Captain Wharton, attended by a couple of the guides, and followed by the black, stood before them.
Through the lift-up window in the roof, which was wide open, the
freshness
of the evening fell upon the burning couch.
Penetrating
freshness
began to fall from the quivering sky.
The carter at once unyoked the oxen and left them to roam at large about the pleasant green spot, the
freshness
of which seemed to invite, not enchanted people like Don Quixote, but wide-awake, sensible folk like his squire, who begged the curate to allow his master to leave the cage for a little; for if they did not let him out, the prison might not be as clean as the propriety of such a gentleman as his master required.
We have every reason to believe that he was perfectly enraptured with the vigour and
freshness
of the style; indeed Mr. Winkle has recorded the fact that his eyes were closed, as if with excess of pleasure, during the whole time of their perusal.
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