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- They enter rambunctiously, spraying beers over each other and singing loudly.
- The setting is a prewar Paris rambunctiously self-absorbed and unaware of the coming deluge.
- For who else, in the modern era, has so rambunctiously stepped up to the piano?
- Dexter and Erik are as rambunctiously funny as any healthy young boys-- perhaps even more so.
- And in Vineland, N . J ., water was coursing so rambunctiously through the sewer system that it uncorked manhole covers.
- A passel of toddlers and small children wearing backpacks ( future barbers and cosmetologists, no doubt ) circulate rambunctiously through the store.
- Jones, mostly in the company of a rambunctiously profane British adventurer and free spirit, Kevin Muggleton, arrived in Tangier in 1996.
- Essentially, his role is the id of the 30-year-old, which he has rambunctiously interpreted as a runaway caveman.
- The Atlantic Ocean, soothingly murmuring, mumbling _ though sometimes rambunctiously growling _ is so close you may fall in getting out of bed.
- Although the rulers in Beijing are not elected, they are exposed to forms of public opinion that are becoming more and more rambunctiously nationalistic.
- R . Emmett Tyrrell Jr ., editor-in-chief of the rambunctiously right-wing American Spectator magazine, represents the happy Whitewater warrior.
- But among the season's newcomers it's " Get Real " that bursts the dramatic " fourth wall " most rambunctiously.
- The two led rambunctiously separate lives for nearly 20 years, and when George was finally crowned in 1820 he literally barred the doors of Westminster Abbey against Caroline.
- Emerging on horseback is a rootin'tootin'Texas saddle bum named Boone, played by David Keith in a rambunctiously comic turn that leaves elbow room for pathos.
- One said the omission would endanger approval of the agreement by the Israeli Parliament, which has been rambunctiously challenging Netanyahu's leadership since his return from the White House.
- Though the performance could have been more pungent and crisp, Schwarz knows that this is no pastiche, but rather, in its own way, a rambunctiously modern Stravinsky work.
- She feels sorry that her friend is being tortured while she is getting a " new life " and starts to act rambunctiously, such as kicking a trash can or staging a demonstration in the school halls.
- Throughout Blount's new book are examples of a mind that is always rambunctiously engaged in an astonishing array of activities, from playing in a writers'rock-and-roll band to interviewing Willie Mays.
- Cuter-than-cute, almost too adorable for words, Ryan rambunctiously embodies the life force even when playing a basically aimless young woman, and the film suffers during her prolonged absence in the later stages ."
- "Cobb " unfolds rambunctiously from this sportswriter's perspective, which has grown bittersweet since Stump helped lionize Cobb with the star's 1961 autobiography, " My Life in Baseball : The True Record ."
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