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- Len Dykstra has always been a role model for the lustiness of baseball.
- Now that their pitching has improved, their hitters have lost their lustiness.
- Except that " Eyes " lacks the seedy lustiness of those films.
- Cheers for Woods had a lustiness to them, Nicklaus'a depth and lingering sadness.
- One last sip is a perfect reminder of the enduring lustiness that will never entirely fade from the Hungarian kitchen _ whatever the era .-
- The many rabbits in the borders are believed to refer both to his lustiness and to his name _ as warrens are rabbit breeding places.
- Eventually Buddy's story comes to dominate, especially his bad boy lustiness and his entanglement in a sorry marriage with a mail order bride from the Philippines.
- Although the film explores the surprising lustiness of the era, it is too boring to explore anything else . ( R-- 135 minutes ) N, S, V, P.
- It's a prelapsarian world as yet unbloodied by World War II, and Silas is the rowdy personification of a kind of innocent lustiness, if you can imagine such a thing.
- And the best of Hughes is more complicated than we once thought : his blues lustiness masks sexual and emotional reserve, while his affirmation of life masks a poet half in love with easeful death.
- At its best, which is usually when it's dancing, this resurrection of Rodgers and Hammerstein's epochal show is dewy with an adolescent lustiness, both carnal and naive, exuberant and confused.
- The lustiness is like too much sauce and so is Buddy's new wife, one Pinky, whom Theroux invests with a past, full of victimization, sexual abuse, sexual imprisonment and incest, which explains her conniving viciousness.
- Stewart, looking fit and bouncy as a boy ( he appears, fleetingly, stripped to his briefs ), plays Lyman with the lustiness of a Mediterranean peasant and an ineffable energy for sucking the pleasure out of existence, which he makes an enviable quality.
- As Anthony Hope and Johanna, the young sailor and the virginal ward of the judge, Hugh Panaro and Celia Keenan-Bolger don't entirely escape the fate of seeming like stock-company ingenues . ( And where did a common sailor get such a posh accent ? ) But Ashley has ingeniously stressed the less innocent aspects of the characters, emphasizing the selfish anger and the not-so-pretty lustiness of both.
- Ben Brantley wrote in " The New York Times " : " At its best, which is usually when it's dancing, this resurrection of Rodgers and Hammerstein's epochal show is dewy with an adolescent lustiness, both carnal and naive, exuberant and confused . " The review stated that " Anthony Ward's harmoniously curved set, in which the sky seems to stretch into eternity, again pulses with the promise of a land on the verge of transformation . " The " New York Daily News " review commented that " Visually, this one is stunning at times, Anthony Ward's sets have a pastoral, idyllic quality, like Thomas Hart Benton's paintings.