The culture of the west coast of the United States is energetic and rambunctious.
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Andrew Rosen also picked up his father's affability, although it's a more low-key, less rambunctious version.
The rambunctious energy that drives "A Bigger Bang" suggests that won't be anytime soon.
Today it's the rare family that prefers a male sitter (although some do, especially for rambunctious boys).
Another is Emma Marris, author of the critically acclaimed Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World.
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That may be more cinematic--and this is rambunctious Houston after all, named for the Lone Star State's controversial hero.
The retailer yanked three rambunctious men's magazines--Maxim, Stuff and FHM--from stores this year.
But even so, it was a relatively good closing for the week punctuated as it was with rambunctious, gut-churning sessions.
Between traumas, the movie serves up soothingly banal musical numbers (composed by Elton John and Tim Rice) and silly, rambunctious comedy.
It's the essence of Ask Me Another, a rambunctious hour that blends brainteasers and local pub trivia night with comedy and music.
His rambunctious dogs (the two Labradoodles, Jasper and Sport, and a Bedlington terrier named Lily) take turns flopping on every conceivable surface.
"I wasn't rambunctious in class, " the actor says, "but I was clearly better at imitating my teachers in the schoolyard than studying!"
While he got decent grades in school but was restless and somewhat rambunctious leading to some run ins with his school security.
This is an elegiac Western that somehow manages to be as funny and rambunctious and exciting as the unself-conscious genre classics of yesteryear.
Like Christians who gripe about the commercialisation of Christmas, many Thais feel that the original meaning of Songkran has been lost amid the increasingly rambunctious revels.
The novelist accentuates the carnivalesque in daily Zagreb life, which includes Toni's life with his aspiring actress girlfriend, Sanja, and their rambunctious writer, artist and theater crowd.
This resplendent vase proves how a consummate designer like Edward Lycett could harness the most rambunctious eclecticism to produce a magisterial sense of unity, opulence and finesse.
Within the galleries, the traffic flow is ingenious, and the 11 halls never feel cramped, even with hundreds of rambunctious schoolkids, from pre-K to high school, running around.
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In the rambunctious popular press, however, he is portrayed as a nuisance whose presence in Britain will burden the taxpayer and waste the security services' valuable time in surveillance.
For "conspicuous gallantry ... at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty, " Romesha, 31, received the honor at an emotional ceremony lightened by his rambunctious toddler son.
In her remarkable new book "The Rambunctious Garden, " Emma Marris explores a paradox that is increasingly vexing the science of ecology, namely that the only way to have a pristine wilderness is to manage it intensively.
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The quiet strength of Penny Dreadful is once again the way the characters interact, the relationships between the eccentric, often elderly tenants and the crowd of rambunctious children that have the run of the place all summer.
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With an uplifting, "people power" theme combining references to British history and pop culture, the rambunctious ceremony covered subjects as diverse as the Industrial Revolution, the National Health Service, popular children's book characters including Peter Pan and Mary Poppins, and pop stars past and present.
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