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  • You want the warmth of garlic, not the brassiness.
  • Apart from a bit of brassiness in the concertos, the recordings sound fine.
  • But the dancing is very formal, a contrast to the brassiness of the music.
  • Midler, all brassiness and attitude, puts over the spunk in even the most perfunctory one-liner.
  • Yet, as the two openings illustrate, Nashville has maintained its coexistence of garden club gentility and country western brassiness.
  • The powerful all-star big band lifts " Without a Song " into a model of joyful brassiness.
  • His formula is to infuse variations on top-40 styles, from the 1950s to the present, with Broadway brassiness.
  • Both now Academy Award winners, Harden and McDormand share a blend of tough character actor brassiness and leading-lady presence.
  • Ms . Webb, best known for the film " Sid and Nancy, " shrewdly avoids going for the obvious dumb-blonde brassiness.
  • Big, tight spirals; stenciling; spray paint; and random and controlled flooding create a combustible energy, as well as a distinctly French brassiness that usually works.
  • Some group members have been dismayed as strident political arguments have edged out talk of, say, the relative brassiness of Renata Tebaldi's high notes after the late 1950s.
  • She used soul singing back, stating, " I used a lot of the brassiness and grittiness in my voice that people hear in my live performances, but not necessarily on my records ."
  • As such, the score swaggers between the brassiness of Broadway ( " Too Darn Hot " ) and the dignified words of the Bard ( " Were Thine That Special Face " ).
  • Taylor praised the music : " Brayson's catchy score, which moves deftly through swing, blues, jazz and early rock'n'roll can rise to good old showbiz brassiness when needed ".
  • The expression _ meaning a conceited wise guy, usually endowed with a bit of the brassiness called " chutzpah " in Yiddish _ has been common in America at least since midway through the last century.
  • But to me, the gold-painted works are the least successful of her endeavors, the sheen of the gold dispelling the mystery with which black endows her work, the brightness accosting the eye with the brassiness of costume jewelry.
  • Bruce Merrill, an Arizona State University professor who closely follows state politics, said that people in the state " don't care so much about his actual bankruptcy as the way he's handled it _ the perceived arrogance and brassiness ."
  • In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as " Guardian Agent to the Stars, " and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
  • When she sings " Happy to Keep His Dinner Warm " or joins him in the beguiling two-part love song " Rosemary, " the sentiments are pure, but the voice is of a fine, old-fashioned brassiness you don't hear much anymore.
  • "She is ferociously intelligent, and she plays a sort of wonderful, quick-fire, steely brassiness, which is not a vulgar, coarse brassiness, " said Dominic Dromgoole, who was artistic director at the Bush and is now a director for the new Peter Hall Company at the Old Vic.
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