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Jepsen displayed an infectious verve.
Like all Kiberd's writing, Irish Classics has an infectious verve about it that can lapse at times into a rather relentless up-beatness.
In Red London Kell is preparing to enter a magical tournament, while the king of White London is plotting the ruination of the other Londons … Schwab tells a swashbuckling tale with lip-smacking gusto and infectious verve.
In all this discussion, there was an infectious verve, a sense that the edges of the virologic and immunologic sciences were about to be breached, again.
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Us Five satisfies the need for both daring musicianship and infectious rhythmic verve — a rare combination.
His pictures have an infectious, gestural verve and a lot of frontal punch, but they have a tantalizing opacity and reveal little about their maker's psychology.
At 77 he was painting as vigorously as ever with his usual infectious mix of Expressionistic verve, rambunctious humor and unabashedly portentous symbolism.
The story is a little uncertain chronologically, and there seems to be some confusion as to when Dickens grew his beard (1857, for the record), but these are tiny faults; anyone of any age who is interested in Dickens would gain something from this book: its verve and wit are infectious.
"Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious".
"The Eyre Affair" can be too clever by half, and fiction like this is certainly an acquired taste, but Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious.
Today though I do salute Boris's verve and audacity, his style and infectious enthusiasm which have no doubt lifted the Games even before they take off.
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