Word: pizzazz
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...accountable” to. Whatever money might be spent on these tenuously constructed proposals would better serve bolstering notoriously underfunded secondary schools, where standardized testing can be used more effectively, and making higher education more affordable. While these traditional routes don’t have the ideological pizzazz of “accountability,” they offer real solutions to real problems...
...third movement’s revelry featured particularly notable solos by bassoonist David L. Richmond ’06 and clarinetist Alex M. Brash ’06, and heightened the pizzazz of the “Merry Gathering of Countryfolk...
...bingeing began with a bang the day after Thanksgiving. The pace has since slowed, and the register isn't ringing much at stores like Nordstrom and Saks, which are struggling to project value and pizzazz. Not that they aren't trying. Nordstrom is offering to take your list over the phone, wrap every item and give you the whole bundle curbside. But service goes only so far when others are competing on price, says Paco Underhill, president of retail consultant Envirosell, who estimates that "10% to 15% of customers are walking out the doors of the mass merchants empty-handed...
...perfectly tailored to his movements, with its quick pulses over a steady dance tempo. As the music starts, he starts bopping his head to the beat, and that characteristic Walken gleam enters his eye.He’s got a lot to gleam about; the man has more pizzazz than Mikhail Baryshnikov, Napoleon Dynamite, and Jennifer Lopez combined. Walken is inexplicably adroit, and appears to not even break a sweat. He darts from scene to scene with such natural exuberance, it’s a wonder no music video auteur has thought of casting him before. One minute he?...
...tennis can get giddy once again. With his powerful ground strokes, hunky looks and seductive playfulness--not to mention the fluorescent shirts and white Capri pants--Nadal, 19, could give tennis its next real box-office star. That's a little unfair to Roger Federer, but pizzazz isn't the strong point of the stone-faced Swiss who ranks No. 1 in the world. American Andy Roddick has a laser serve and smile but often fails to pack his A game when he travels. And Australian Lleyton Hewitt is too much of a crybaby to win any popularity contest...