Word: sparkingly
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...rage at the beginning of the story. It is not easy to play a character whom everyone hates and whose mysterious--subtly sexual--personality attracts women regardless of their social background and despite how much they would like to despise him. Mitchell C. Warren's Don Giovanni lacks the spark of charisma to ignite the entire production. His voice, though handsome, is not strong enough to stir our fear or our hatred and is frequently drowned out by the orchestra...
Even if interest rates do not rise enough to spark a recession, they could discourage the capital spending that companies need to modernize and expand their capacity. Investment has begun to revive during the recovery, but much of the money has gone for computers and automation devices, rather than for the heavy machinery and new factories needed for long-term growth. Spending for construction of industrial plants fell 24% last year, and is expected to be flat in 1984. Businessmen seem to be reluctant to make investments that will not return a sure profit within a short time. Explains Robert...
Daryl Griffith scored 30 points and Adrian Dantley added 26 to spark the Utah Jazz to a 110-104 victory over the Cleve and Cavaliers in National Basketball Association action last night in Salt Lake City...
...Busconis of the Harvard hockey team continue to provide some desperately needed spark up front then almost anything could be possible. Great goaltending a little luck and competent offense have often been the ingredients of a tough playoff team...
Baressi "did an absolutely phenomenal job--she was a big spark for us," the exuberant Crimson coach said...