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Considine found the album "buoyantly tuneful" and said fans viewed it as a return to form after the commercial.


Angeles Times said: "The single “Bite Your Tongue” rocks harder and more buoyantly than his previous hits.


" Rarely breaking character on stage or off, Fancy Ray is a buoyantly self-aggrandizing, larger-than-life personality given to spontaneous poetry.


buoyantly and skillfully acted by each least or large member of the cast.


The song features "buoyantly" jazzy, occasionally Zappa-esque production.


pyroclasts and gases is denser than the atmosphere and so, instead of rising buoyantly, it spreads out across the landscape.


postulated that small rafts of ice form around the rocks and the rocks are buoyantly floated off the soft bed, thus reducing the reaction and friction forces.


and Cohn is also included, offering up another round of original and buoyantly swinging cuts, bolstered by lively contributions from trombonist Kai Winding.


The Winter Sport of Skeeing is notable for Johnsen’s buoyantly upbeat writing style and his depiction of skiing as a joyous recreational.


contrasting styles but deep commitment to exploration make this release as buoyantly expressive as it is pensive.


world of postmodern Shakespearean comedy is precisely that life is seen buoyantly but not very tragically.


'Too Happy' incorporates a surprisingly light, almost jazzy tempo and a buoyantly extroverted tune.


contrasts in Aaron's life, and in marveling at the fact that he survives as buoyantly as he does.


overriding mantle and generates low-density, calc-alkaline magma that buoyantly rises to intrude and be extruded through the lithosphere of the overriding.


The crust floats buoyantly in the asthenosphere, with a ratio of mass below the "surface" in proportion.


lyric, Ted Berrigan's The Sonnets remains…one of the freshest and most buoyantly inspired works of contemporary poetry.


The low density of petroleum causes oil to buoyantly migrate out of its source rock and upward toward the surface until it.


Another reinforced the point that the film was "a buoyantly entertaining example of everything old made new again.



Synonyms:

chirpily;

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