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  • Kanako Sakamoto stood out in the corps for her juicily articulated dancing.
  • Har gow dumplings that burst juicily with sweet shrimp flavor.
  • The others are upstaged by the juicily atmospheric and spooky forests and houses.
  • The other players are scarcely less juicily characterized.
  • Meanwhile, Ms . Thomas makes the most of one juicily dramatic scene after another.
  • Bursting against a tight skin, exploding juicily in your mouth when your teeth pierce it.
  • Sprightly comedy based on the interchangeability of movie producers and mobsters _ smartly written and juicily acted.
  • Meaney's sadistic bully is juicily and scarily performed, reinvigorating a type extinct since Cagney.
  • A ballad as juicily sentimental as a movie theme could use Sam Newsome's stringent, plain-spoken soprano saxophone improvising.
  • True to its source, the film sorts its characters into two sharply defined camps : the compassionate good and the juicily evil.
  • There was almost none of the gorgeous wash of movement _ athletic, lush, juicily bizarre _ that dance audiences luxuriate in today.
  • The trouble is, many of Buchanan's most ardent fans in Iowa define " New World Order " somewhat more juicily.
  • You can fry it, slicing those tender kernels off the cob the way Mother used to, dumping them juicily into a greasy black skillet.
  • That is, it makes us feel like voyeurs when looking at it, but it's so juicily erotic that we can hardly look away ".
  • All three are juicily acted and full of surprises, and they think they've got the roommate problem licked when Keith Allen's slightly menacing, dressed-in-black Hugo materializes.
  • Her 1984 tome, " Home Before Dark, " juicily aired out her family's dirty laundry, including Daddy's homosexual flings, drunkenness, and feelings of social inadequacy.
  • Under federal law, this data, which, most juicily, discloses who was living with whom and in what dwelling, is kept secret for privacy reasons until 72 years have come and gone.
  • "This is the great playwright John Guare, " said the actor accompanying me, juicily caressing his diction on the chance that Guare had a new role up his sleeve full of juicy diction.
  • The first six or seven works in the exhibition, in which penciled lines and grids are disrupted by juicily repeating, sometimes dripping marks, stains and dashes of color, have a radiant directness . ( It's as if two of postwar American art's most accomplished masters of pure touch, Helen Frankenthaler and Cy Twombly, decided to collaborate .)
  • Other signature works include a superbly stylized " Head of a Woman " ( 1918 ) by Modigliani, one of many studies of women in the collection, and Mary Cassatt's " Young Woman Holding a Handkerchief to Her Chin " ( 1880-83 ), a juicily painted composition of blues and pinks played off against black in the portrait of a shy young thing who may be nursing a cold.