Comic skits about life's ups and downs, acted out by Muppets and their human co-stars, are snappily interspersed with animated and documentary segments that teach the alphabet, counting and simple social-studies lessons about coexistence.
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:: Actually, as long as you pause, rather than shutting down, the IE6 VPC seems to run pretty snappily, and unlike any of the " multiple IEs " environments will guarantee you exactly the experience of someone using IE6.
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"This economic model is finished, " said Vicente Lourenzo, vice president of a national association of small businesses, joining other snappily dressed protesters on the back of an old truck leading a caravan of vans, cars and taxis.
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Quarterback Steve Young, your charming maitre d', marched the fellows snappily downfield, including two more completions to Rice, and on a second-and-8 from the Rams'18 with two minutes left, he put it all on Rice.
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"The Real World, " which returns for its ninth season on June 13 in New Orleans, is a longstanding ratings favorite on MTV . About seven young people living together as roommates, it is a snappily edited youth-market fishbowl.
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So America had its daily fix again, but in half-hour bites with cases that could be resolved snappily, not by a laissez-faire Californian, but by a vinegary New York judge who found herself in juridical Heaven ( no appellate review ).
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Farm bosses communicate with walkie-talkies, and when I visited the Blands in May, the desk of Delbert's wife, Sandra, a snappily dressed former nurse who manages mail-order sales, held a computer and the latest issue of Advertising Age.
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Snappily staged by Bob Avian, this deceptively jaunty lead-in introduces us to two mirror-image couples : the older, superficially enviable Amy and Charles, and the young, optimistic yet still noncommittal Barry ( John Barrowman ) and Julie ( Susan Egan ).
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When he meets a society woman, dipping her toe into the deliciously disreputable world of jazz, Emmet cracks as snappily as any'30s wise guy to the world at large : " Take yer hat off _ she grew up with a butler ."
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Now, snappily dressed and eager as any 24-year-old dot-com millionaire, he goes each day at 1 p . m . to his own private office in the brokerage firm of Bishop, Rosen, where he trades stocks for his own account.