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All are coming round to good health and general friskiness.
This is appropriate since a sexual friskiness was essential to the show's original appeal.
It opts freshly for the friskiness described in the words.
A little of this kind of friskiness goes far.
But, then again, the title and overall friskiness might also be a reference to official corruption in China.
The flirtatious friskiness of the six young women is defined by segments having to do with high-heeled shoes.
The new cello work is very different, although hints of the old cabaret friskiness peek out in the accompaniment.
That aside, he was alert, his color was good, and some of his friskiness had been restored.
When Griffey entered major league baseball at 19, it was with the friskiness of a puppy.
All Safe Men has is the charm of the actors and the occasional friskiness of the writing.
The dance has a lyrical contained form, spiced with stag leaps and occasional friskiness.
Ms. van Kipnis showed off her usual clarity and an engaging friskiness.
Jenny, who had grown used to Lane's friskiness gave Jenny a look of affection.
The retriever's friskiness and the frenzied wagging of its tail had an unexpected effect on Travis.
She was at her best in the finale, the Allegretto, when the friskiness of the music emboldened her to play out more and take chances.
In sneakers and jeans, Mr. Schneider projects eternal friskiness, though at 47, he is the elder.
There are also many moments when the friskiness is suspended, abruptly giving way to heart-stopping apprehension, tenderness and reflection.
Scientists thus reason that evolution would never have permitted the little beasts to be so frisky were friskiness not critical to the animal's growth and performance.
His friskiness sometimes suggests a fellow even younger than 18, but then all three cast members work nonstop to give this play a pulse you can feel.
Although Berlin could turn a phrase, he lacked Gershwin's refined sense of satire and verbal friskiness.
Stone remembers that period with fondness for his friends and their collective friskiness, and with a nostalgia for the times.
But how do all his traits of technical facility and personal friskiness and artistic diversity translate into his actual recordings?
He was pulling himself together, recovering some of his friskiness, even if he was still horrified by the scene he had just witnessed.
Indicative of the new friskiness is a 1936 Lincoln Zephyr, called the High Life Mobile.
The absence of boyish friskiness, kineticism and pyrotechnics makes it a film that offers no vicarious physical release.