I've seen her mystify and beguile audiences before with her great stage presence and all around snazziness. |
They care more about the quality of instruction than the snazziness of the premises. James Tooley of the University of Newcastle has pioneered the study of cheap private schools in poor countries. |
There's a painful disparity between the snazziness of TiVo's technology and the decrepitude of its balance sheet. |
After loading it up fairly quickly, the beginning cut scene blew me off my feet with its snazziness and funkiness. |
Its inaugural exhibition, a double-solo by Pamela Rosenkranz and Nikolas Gambaroff, exploits the space's snazziness and history of spectacle to implicate art as just another form of consumption. |
The groovy crew of animated bounty hunters makes their way to the big screen, but they lose their trademark snazziness to the limp, overlong plot. |