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Two jazzily designed shops will satisfy a sweet tooth.
Kurt Weill composed some jazzily percussive music about it.
The jazzily swinging corps finished in twenty-first place at Madison, Wisconsin.
The words are jazzily colored.
Colors are bright, contrasting jolts of yellow, blue, orange and red, in jazzily geometric, off-kilter configurations.
He saw a boy on a bike, cutting jazzily in and out through the clots of pint-sized pedestrians, and was alert at once.
Couples swaying to the rich, soaring voice of Nona Hendryx, funky, jazzily complex.
"What's really important," Jerry announces, jazzily snapping his fingers, "is that giving thing, that caring thing, that sharing thing."
To make a point, you can jazzily interject anything--even, as in Three Kings , a shot of a bullet slicing through internal organs.
Radiant of color, lushly geometric and extravagantly spatial, they are jazzily futuristic as well as large and oval - ocular, like the eye.
Or living in two places; she stays with a friend in New York and has an apartment, jazzily furnished in Art Deco, in Washington.
Chuck Arnold wrote for People that "her sultry, husky alto shines as she bends and jazzily twists notes with that special Toni touch."
The dances are jazzily impudent, with odd little accents for the feet, particularly, that approximate the music's crotchets in tone if not, for the most part, in quality.
Jazzily Bass of Contactmusic.com commented that "We Ride" incorporates a "teen music sound" into its composition, which features a melodic tap to keep the listener engaged.
He sat down in a casual manner, his left ankle resting on his right knee, showing a large expanse of sock patterned jazzily and two inches of hairy leg.
Jazzily Bass of Contactmusic.com complimented the inclusion of the "Tainted Love" sample, describing "SOS" as "superbly infectious."
And the Jamaica-born Dave McKenzie comes through with a jazzily syncopated film in which he twists, flips, rocks and rolls with spastic abandon outside a convenience store.
Yves Lambert, who plays accordion and harmonica, began to vocalize in an argot that suggested an American mountain auctioneer singing in French in a jazzily syncopated diction.
Instead, he's gathered the two-steps and the Charlestons (1928, remember), the waltzes and - finally and firmly - the tango and driven them all hard and jazzily against the grain.
The jazzily percussive score by Sheila Chandra takes as its departure point the vocalized rhythmic syllables - a kind of traditional Indian scat-singing - that accompany Kathak dance.
Mr. Schweitzer has designed almost everything else, from the jazzily patterned ceramics and glassware, the painted yellow dining chairs and cube bar stools down to the lighting and even the waiters' uniforms.
J.D. Considine of Rolling Stone said that the song "applies swooping bass and jazzily vigorous drumming to counterbalance the static intensity of the song's bone-simple guitar hook."
Set to propulsive, sometimes jazzily percussive music by Ludovico Einaudi, "Sync" deposits seven women in sleek crimson-and-black practice clothes in open space with a long, lowered lighting grid at the back.
She can be simultaneously plaintive and potent, girlish and seasoned, and she can garland a tune with melismas, go skipping jazzily around the beat or squeeze a note into a bluesy moan.
This being a perfect day, Norah Jones jazzily segued into Randy Crawford, whose "Street Life" got well-shod feet tapping and suntanned shoulders swaying: "You dress, you walk, you talk.