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Crisply
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Crisply meaning
In a crisp manner.
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Auden’s words, set to Britten’s music and crisply recited by Rutter, reminded us of a time when trains worked and post was delivered on time.
But at the end of the day, Celebrity Trailers presents Mary and her family with their crisply-rehabbed trailer during a joyous reveal.
Crisply shot and cleverly titled, the slick FortNine videos dabble in science and satire, making them educational and entertaining.
The laptop’s 2880x1920p LCD display does a decent job rendering images crisply and with adequate detail.
There he meets Doreen Warriner (Romola Garai), a crisply efficient British economist turned humanitarian who, on the strength of what we see here, would seem to be more than deserving of her own movie.
Place these on a wetted baking sheet (or sheets); puff pastry rises more easily and crisply, oddly enough, with the help of rising steam.
Soon after Lathan cut off her hair for the role, she showed off a crisply shaven head while celebrating the film in Atlanta.
Stokes reached 47 on the ground where he made a career-best 258 four years ago and was striking the ball crisply before he hit an awkward drive against the pace of Nortje and was caught at cover.
The Blazer rides firmly, steers crisply—and adds a turbo-4 for 2020.
The Stravinksy was crisply done, and Ho’s Earthbeat started slow and somewhat muddled in the string section before finishing strong thanks to a magnificent percussion line.
And now McCollum clips Chris crisply off his pads for four runs.
Barty, the Australian who this year and will return to No. 1 on Monday, has perhaps the best volleying technique on tour along with a crisply sliced backhand.
Fabinho bullied Burnley’s combative midfielders, passed the ball crisply and with purpose and showed composure every time he was being harried while in possession.
He like Rahane needed those runs that could have emboldened him before the first Test. His was batting serenely, timing the ball as crisply as he was during the tour of 2016, when he seemed he couldn’t err at this level.
It is a novel that crisply and potently explains the ravages of empire and colonialism.
Like the Oval Office, or the Assembly Room of Independence Hall, mission control is a distinctly American room — one so ingrained into culture that to say its name is to conjure it crisply in the mind, as though you had been there, even worked there.
Whatever the gimmickry of any given season, Prada can be relied on for certain constants: stores painted a Milanese shade of pistachio green, a sales staff crisply uniformed in black and white, and solidly reliable accessories.
Crisply and brightly directed by Frank Oz, the rest of the movie deals with the fallout that Howard faces.
Debussy plays the lilting opening lightly and crisply.
Layered without growing dense, the book is crisply comic, scenes punctuated like punchlines.