Released from prison, bankrupt of money and creative ideas, he looks as if he is trying to summon his former jauntiness.
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Robert Reale's score, which goes from jazz-age jauntiness to step-along cowboy tunes, is eminently hummable.
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He begins with desperate jauntiness : " It could hardly be difficult to write down truthfully the story of the destruction of my family.
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It is written with Peirce's characteristic wit, irony, and jauntiness and is almost Wodehousian in its zaniness and complications of plot.
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American craftsmen opted instead for a distinctive rakish look, using sharply angled legs, giving the chairs a jauntiness in keeping with the Yankee persona.
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It was Reed's desire to capture the dual elements of the poem-high-spirited youthful jauntiness and the innocence of tender love.
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It conveys a jauntiness, not to say a cockiness, that is all about the self-conscious, rather than the understated, projection of power.
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As orchestrated by the extraordinary Jonathan Tunick, a longtime collaborator of Sondheim's, the score seems forever balanced between wise-guy jauntiness and lyric gravity.
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In Ralph Vaughan Williams'" Songs of Travel, " which teeter between folkloric jauntiness and Mahlerian irony, and " Let Us Garlands Bring,"
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"His style, " said Edmund Wilson, " has the desperate jauntiness of an orchestra fiddling away for dear life on a sinking ship ."