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As his performances in the limp 1998 revival of "Little Me" (for which he won a Tony) and the even limper "Goodbye Girl" attested, he's a natural for live musicals, a limber singer and dancer who exudes a fiery energy that makes you want to reach for your sunglasses.
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Was she limber?
Tall and lean and limber.
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