Word: stuttered
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...leaps, twirls, and stutter-steps past defenders...
...Foxx would lead the parade. His nailing of Charles' mannerisms (the stutter at the start of a sentence, the reflex smile, the hugging gesture that thanks a crowd for its cheers) might echo Foxx's In Living Color days. But this is more than a stunt. He carves a complex character out of what could have been hagiography. Foxx's performance, like the film, is sympathetic but not sentimental. It is as true as the blues to Charles' pain, as ecstatic as rock 'n' roll to his triumph. It sings, and it swings. --By Richard Corliss
...only major party to oppose the war, its credibility has been enhanced. "We are moving from a party of protest to a party of power," said leader Charles Kennedy. "Three-party politics are here to stay." Or at least they appear that way. Blair strategists hope that Labour's stutter in the polls will inspire some closing of ranks. At the party conference this week, says a Blair confidant, he can't and won't apologize about the war, nor can he wave it away; "You ain't gonna get closure" on it, he sighs. So Blair "will re-explain...
...next weekend was the stutter-step...
...Candy, candy, candy, candy, candy, candy!” shouts Kenneth before showing off an impeccable worm step followed by a stutter legged “tick move...