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("I can't believe he's not wearing a hat!" one woman, a retired librarian, said. "He's going to get sick!") He listened to people's grievances and nodded, accepted flyers and business cards, and gave snappy replies to questions; he even managed a couple of media interviews via cell phones passed to him across the cluster of heads buzzing around his torso.

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Years ago, when I was mildly famous for presenting a television arts programme, I was asked to do one of those instant magazine interviews, giving snappy answers to a mix of trivial and profound questions.

At a recent debate, he gave short snappy answers — "nice try!" — as he delivered another in a string of largely successful debate performances.

Yellen, who isn't giving terribly snappy answers, has generally been backing the Fed's approach under Bernanke.

The stores were once plain, almost grubby; now they've been given a snappy color palette (bright pinks and blues), a streamlined logo, and a new catchphrase ("Dessert your guilt").

The Elinor Bunin Munroe center — which someone should give a snappy nickname, for ease of reference (The El?) — sits at sidewalk level across 65th Street from the Walter Reade Theater, and the two spaces are now jointly the home of the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

As a song composer Mr. Musto is perhaps too quick to rely on evocations of early jazz styles to give a snappy American spin to his settings of poetry, like the languid rag riff that runs through "Recuerdo," a melancholic poem of remembered love by Edna St . Vincent Millay

The Egyptians called it Shedet (it was the Greeks who, wise to the city's USP, gave it its snappy name), and it was possibly the most ancient city in ancient Egypt.

The twelve startups that comprised AngelPad's Fall 2012 class each took the stage to give their snappiest three-minute pitches to a very packed room full of the industry's most prominent investors.

It has been reported that Ms Ali's novel was initially called Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers - an allusion to the distance between Bangladesh and Britain - until the publisher gave it a snappier, spicier title.

Do not make snappy comebacks!

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