| 31. | But what makes it all mildly intriguing is the ska-accented pulsation that gives almost every tune an infectiously lilting drive.
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| 32. | "Dr . Batra's wife told me I was having a boy, " she said, laughing infectiously.
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| 33. | The vocals are infectiously first rate and should be in a Broadway climate that has more talent than shows to show it off.
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| 34. | But what makes it all mildly intriguing is the ska-accented pulsation that gives almost every tune an infectiously-lilting drive.
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| 35. | The Street Parade is infectiously joyous and the nearest Switzerland gets to the Rio carnival, but without the crime and the commercialization.
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| 36. | Their music has been described as " hazy, sludgy pop " with an " infectiously upbeat, if delicate, feel ".
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| 37. | As described in the catalog, they radiate " an infectiously irreverent comic spirit and a celebratory evocation of urban style ."
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| 38. | But he has an infectiously high time with the character's climactic dementia, and he doesn't overmilk the final big monologue.
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| 39. | Before his layoff, he was an infectiously happy man, said his friends and family, and the ghost of that is still here.
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| 40. | But what stirred her enthusiasm and, infectiously, ours were the tales of the nuns still living on the other side of locked doors.
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