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Every 10km or so there is a pop-up pitstop with an upbeat crew serving drinks, crisps, sandwiches and fruit.
Because if these youths -- a pair of tech geniuses (and best friends), a soccer sensation, a tween idol, a poker phenom and a generally upbeat crew of California high-school students -- are lost, or drifting, or facing futures even bleaker than today, it certainly hasn't registered with them.
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Steven Spielberg, who directed him in "Lincoln," taught him that a relentlessly upbeat attitude will spread to a cast and crew.
(J Crew features heavily, again, although the similarly upbeat, clean cut Kate Spade gets a look in).
Accompanied by a troupe of voguers, the pop star belted out the upbeat track with ease and danced along with the crew, her ponytail swinging behind her. .
The only piece of Gilkyson's work which survived to the final film was his upbeat tune "The Bare Necessities", which was liked by the rest of the film crew.
Backed by a rotating crew of musicians, he sings in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and English, delivering upbeat, texturally rich songs.
What is playing on these stations is not a loop of upbeat midi video-game songs or some bombastic score written for the game, but Michael Jackson, Hall and Oates, Cutting Crew and Luther Vandross.
Obama's visit and upbeat message about the entertainment industry come at a time of widespread anxiety among the middle-class crew members in Southern California who work behind the scenes on films and TV shows.
Always upbeat.
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