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What they get is unquestionably accomplished French-American cooking that reflects plenty of finesse but less pizazz.
But two starters had less pizazz: a salad of peekytoe crab and avocado ornamented with limp gaufrette potatoes; and pan-seared scallops that hadn't stayed in the pan long enough to caramelize, atop a tired corn salad.
On the fourth season of "PROJECT RUNWAY" (Bravo, 10 p.m. Wednesday) the designers seem more accomplished than ever, and as many commentators have already pointed out, more polish can mean less pizazz.
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There was less emphasis on pizazz and show-stopping virtuosity, more on a retrospective view.
But in the end, you wish it lathered a little less relish over the pizazz of its subject's character.
And to religious voters, he is hoping to make the case that her flash and pizazz is less impressive than the steps he took as governor to back traditional marriage and oppose abortion.
Another reason Mr. Bush appears less concerned about a No. 2 with pizazz is his recognition that, thanks to Bill Clinton, the role of the vice president has broadened.
Sochi's location and lack of pizazz were already going to result in far less than the $820 million NBC paid for the rights to the Vancouver Games.
This book lacks the pizazz of Neal Gabler's "Winchell," mostly because Parsons is a less scintillating subject.
They want pizazz.
Dry, boring, lacking pizazz.
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