It is written with all the verve one would expect of a man of Prince Sapieha's rakish charm.
Kathy Giusti has faced her cancer with the verve of an entrepreneur.
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Pianist Eldar Djangirov plays with the verve and style that one would expect from a seasoned jazz artist, but he's just 18 years old.
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And despite living on their nerves, especially during a first half dominated by the visitors, Harry Redknapp's side demonstrated that they have added a streak of defensive resilience to the verve that has characterised earlier contests in their Champions League campaign.
When the desired early goal didn't materialise, Chelsea's play became a bit more frantic, but once Branislav Ivanovic had broken the deadlock in the second half, they began to show glimpses of the verve which won them the League and FA Cup double last season and helped them make such an electric start to this campaign.
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Nobody can doubt the perilous verve of the opening, in which Joe (Daniel Craig) and his girlfriend, Claire (Samantha Morton), witness a fatal balloon accident in an English field.
Quins were struggling to stem the attacking verve of the Tigers, with the visitors giving away frequent penalties, and a yellow card seemed on the cards as they continued to offend.
On the pipeline front, the creative verve that launched the biotech industry in San Francisco during the 1970s has never been more evident.
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Arsenal started the second half with the same verve as they began the first with Pires and Ljungberg wasting good chances and van Persie causing problems from set pieces.
The Jules Verve idea, of sailing around the world in under 80 days, was originally conceived by French sailor Yves Le Cornec in 1985.
Despite all the violence, the movie is aesthetically shaped and slightly distanced by the pictorial verve of gangland effrontery the public aggression that Mann makes inseparable from high style.
But does he have the narrative verve to carry this great story through from beginning to end, and the psychological insight to marry the writer's inner and outer worlds?
For is it not the case that nothing in food or wine has the same verve that acidity has?
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She would entrance her audience with the same verve she had shown when she entertained her clients as a geisha.
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Yet the sheer creative verve with which Armstrong elevates even silly songs to artistic distinction is a lesson in the spontaneous magic of jazz.
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Nowadays the name of Norman Granz, who died in 2001, is known only to gray-headed jazz buffs, but there's a fair chance that you own at least one of the hundreds of albums that he produced for Verve, the record label that he founded in 1956.
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But that should not detract from the performance of Bangladesh, who having shown dash and verve with the bat, were far more purposeful with their field placings and bowling.
It's extraordinary in retrospect how many of the albums he released on Clef, Norgran, Pablo and Verve, the four jazz labels he ran at various times between 1947 and 1987, have proved to be of permanent interest.
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However, for all their possession, it was Chelsea rather than the visitors who appeared to lack verve and spark in the attacking third.
United played with a verve the visitors never came to terms with and made light of the absence of injured Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Ryan Giggs.
With the same laid-back verve that has characterized his rocket rise to the rarest reaches of the rap world, Wiz took the audience through his latest work, occasionally punctuating the proceedings with his machine-gun chuckle.
For three years in the 1980s she also wrote with her habitual verve about the United States.
Wrenn Schmidt ("Boardwalk Empire") plays the title role with verve, giving servant girl Katie an enchanting, glowing air of youthful joy, uncertainty and hope.
The assumption behind what Duncan and Millman are saying is that teachers should only teach for a few years and then move on, making way for new teachers to come in and bring their energy and verve to the profession.
In 1988, one of the most famous jazz recording labels, Verve, offered her a contract, releasing the Grammy-winning "Look What I've Got" and reissuing her four earlier Bet-Car albums on CD.
The movie is nimble enough at tracking their various transformations Clarkson is the best thing in the film, a gust of bright colors and comic verve but, even as the script makes fun of the out-of-towners, there is something stiff and encrusted about its own assumptions.
But Hull had enough attacking verve to make the missed kicks at goal academic as they swept to their 14th win in 15 games.
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