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- Mr . Redgrave's bumpily staged, intermittently insightful " Julius Caesar " does away with the idea of the noble Roman altogether.
- "An Enemy of the People " starts off bumpily, mostly because Nunn insists on letting the dialogue flow forward in brisk, naturalistic fashion.
- So much of " Hedley " keeps you airborne that it is disturbing to find yourself touching ground bumpily as the play draws to its end.
- Last year was the year the federal government made a major, if bumpily launched, commitment to help pay for technology in America's primary and secondary school classrooms.
- In an interview on a school bus that was bumpily carrying him from Crown Heights to Columbia-Presbyterian, Sweeney made clear that the purpose of his visit was not merely to listen.
- As Sanchez drives bumpily over the crushed stone that will be the base of the asphalt oval on his new racetrack, he smiles proudly at the hive-like work going on all around him.
- You roll a ball over objects that stick to it until you have a giant ball made up of tacks, shoes, cows and lampposts that rolls bumpily over an assortment of other, equally odd objects.
- "It's a fantasy they're trying to preserve, " he said as the plane flew bumpily above a wilderness that stretched away for miles in shades of greenish gray . " It's in their minds.
- Shifting bumpily between chapters devoted to historical events and present-day loose cannons, Krakauer has alwo0qhoehorned in a chapter about the abduction of Elizabeth Smart at age 14 and a covetous polygamist, Brian David Mitchell, the man charged in the case.
- Allan Knee's script offers long passages of astutely condensed Alcott; Jason Howland's pleasant music, inventively orchestrated by Kim Scharnberg, pulls contemporary shapes out of period waltzes, polkas, and quadrilles, bumpily but gamely supported by Mindi Dickstein's uneven lyrics.
- They need some place to dream of in their cramped apartments, he was saying . " It's a fantasy they're trying to preserve, " he said as the plane flew bumpily above a wilderness that stretched away for miles in shades of greenish gray . " It's in their minds.
- Our patio level room was a lackluster motel unit with coral-patterned wallpaper plastered bumpily over textured stucco walls, two less-than-firm double beds, dim lights, including an impromptu hanging lamp, a clothes rod, a bureau with drawers that fell out when you opened them ( nice comic touch, that ), a temperamental toilet and miserable television reception.