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The last ball grips and turns a bit.
In one bus ad, Archie turns, a bit uncharacteristically, into somewhat of a scold.
The result is a very funny, lively satire on imposed educational formulae that only at the end turns a bit too palpably preachy.
"Something Lies Beyond the Scene" has three men tossing a woman while "Jodelling Song," with its parody of "William Tell" in words and music, turns a bit cute with its hand-to-brow and yodeling gestures.
The road trip turns a bit madcap — an altercation involving a Skylark, a big bearded man referred to as "the Yeti" and a county sheriff strains believability — but the journey is reckless and wild, infused with the sad rage that makes good comedy great.
John Nettles spent six seasons with the RSC, which experience informs his reading of Claudius as the sort of twinkly-eyed but slightly sinister uncle who turns a bit loopy and then a bit nasty when things don't go his way.
"Hey, Fresh Face!" "Where you from, One Direction?" We also hear "Troubled Youth," "Bieber," and, my favorite, "Baby Gap," though everything turns a bit weird when Matt is addressed as "High School Musical" — which is, of course, where Efron made his name.
Naturally, he will not be focusing only on France and French-speaking countries, but I wouldn't be surprised if Accel turns a bit more attention to the area.
Move the Core from its sweet spot against the wall into the middle of the room and the audio quality turns a bit more hollow.
The minutes turns quickly around the dial at 3 o'clock while the hours hand, slightly shorted than the minutes, turns a bit more slowly.
The freeway then turns a bit northeasterly toward Higgins Lake and follows that lake's western shore before crossing into Crawford County.
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