- best
since "Drive My Car",
recorded three years earlier.
McCartney also
teasingly tried out
classical singing,
namely singing various renditions of "Besame...
- improvisational;
working the crowds, he was emphatic, committed,
sometimes teasingly combative. And the band
tears into the music.
Trouble No More includes...
-
surrealist art. In his 1942 book The
Secret Life of
Salvador Dalí, Dalí
wrote teasingly of his
demand to know why, when he
asked for a
grilled lobster in a restaurant...
- the family, and they gave her the
nickname Bar,
which was
derived from
teasingly calling her the name of the
family horse, Barsil,
rather than from her...
-
already won in
order to win it again. When he
wonders how she did it, she
teasingly reveals she
removed one of the
pasties she was wearing.
Takamine takes...
- at the Met in June, her
reprise of the
Milkmaid was
called "luminous,
teasingly sensual". She
reprised the
Bright Stream role
again in July at the Dorothy...
- the
Vintage classics publication,
wrote that the
novel was "positioned
teasingly ...
between literature and literature's opposites –
between Shakespeare...
-
theaters and
video on demand. Rose
surprises her
mother with a hug
before teasingly demanding the car keys. Alma
reminds her that they have a long
drive tomorrow...
- editors,
among them
William Shawn, to
refine his
writing into the "spare,
teasingly mysterious, withheld"
qualities of "A
Perfect Day for Bananafish" (1948)...
- to surprise." Todd
McCarthy of
Variety was less impressed, writing: "
Teasingly enjoyable rubbish through the
first hour,
Orphan becomes genuine trash...