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- Danny Hoch's scrappily intelligent, pugnaciously funny new solo show, this may be it.
- Our guide through this happily confused mess is Xavier, played by the scrappily attractive Romain Duris.
- Last place Rayo Vallecano surprised No . 3 Espanyol with a scrappily fought 1-0 home victory in Madrid.
- With both sides playing scrappily, Barcelona had a slight edge on possession but was unable to move out of the midfield.
- With both sides playing scrappily, Barcelona had a slight edge on possession but was unable to move further than the midfield area.
- Barcelona, played scrappily throughout the game, but still managed to maintain most of the possession and the 1-0 score to the end.
- The northern and southern hemisphere champions played scrappily from the start, and Meeuws drew the first of three yellow cards for New Zealand in the 10th minute.
- He might have done more justice to his own shrewd explorations had he brought his pluses and minuses together more closely and scrappily instead of laying them out so far apart.
- Neither Schwarz nor the players could muster enthusiasm for these pieces, and the festival was scrappily played, badly attended and generally stultifying : " a horrible experience,"
- Sitting with a color-coded catalog in his lap, a paddle in one hand and consulting on a cell phone in the other, he bid scrappily for his affluent clients.
- For more than 30 years she concentrated on Islamic art, which, more than most traditions, is scrappily represented in Western museums and, as a result, is poorly understood.
- For Saramago it is the scrappily loving human spirit _ eddying, pushing forward, pushed back, persistent _ that wears at the varied stone structures he devises to represent society's oppressions.
- Maybe, but we were up against a lot; we were underfinanced and still underappreciated in some corners of the music business, so we had to fight scrappily and mean when it was called for.
- So far, it has cost the couple more than the $ 300, 000 they budgeted to build their house, which they have scrappily financed with short-term construction loans and a lot of overtime.
- The Gothenburg Symphony sometimes plays scrappily, although the set as a whole is a remarkable document of the elder Jarvi's orchestra-building powers, with the Gothenburgers growing steadily more polished as the series advances.
- And so it went as the two boats began to engage in a spirited tacking duel, the Americans probing to find a passing lane, the Italians scrappily answering each maneuver in a bid to maintain their lead.
- Davis biographer Ian Carr notes that the former were " taken too fast and played scrappily ", while the " Funny Valentine " pieces " were played with more depth and brilliance than Miles had achieved before ."
- He was scrappily educated, went to First World War broke out, he spent much of his leisure time at the Poetry Bookshop in London, which was run by Monro, and probably wrote a great many poems and short stories.
- In the last three days, an extensive and totally unencyclopedic eulogy to Hobeika as well as a slew of scrappily written material sourced to blogs has been reverted into his page by one or other of these editors seven times as per the following diffs-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.