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But the production as a whole could have had more verve.
Sometimes a loss of verve is not a bad thing.
"She just seems to have more verve and energy than our current one," he said in an interview.
At the very least you have to admire its verve.
After 1812 Napoleon seems to have lost his old verve.
And the orchestra played with verve for two other works.
But at its best, the work showed verve and imagination.
He may have felt that she was not applying herself to the job in hand with much verve.
Here, one felt that it was the orchestra which gave the work its verve.
"The story shows all the verve of its young author.
At times the film has the verve to leap off the screen.
None of that would really matter if there was some special verve about the vehicle.
The verve of the veal more than makes up for that.
There must be something with a little more verve than that."
After missing two games, he returned yesterday with the same verve.
The Verve reformed in 2007 but again broke up by summer 2009.
The face across the table was serious, totally lacking verve.
For the other, the verve and buzz of the place had worked their magic.
For sheer sexual verve, they put everything else in the shade.
To move into the slot area and get off a quick shot required a certain verve.
A decade later, the education crisis demands we act with similar verve.
After this, he was taken up by the major Verve label for several albums.
Having decided to act, she did so with verve.
These images were recently reprinted but have lost none of their verve.
"I admire those people for their discipline and verve," he said.