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The rest of the film is a limp to the finish line, not that it was all that spry to begin with.

The play’s spry theatricality has no trouble accommodating Leon’s 21st century vision of Grover’s Corners.

He stubbornly refused to face reality and listen to Democratic voters who kept telling pollsters they desired a spryer candidate.

This is a quirky, small-scale, quietly reflective work that’s as tenderhearted as it is spryly comic and as poignant as it is ultimately uplifting.

The spry 76-year-old with bushy gray hair growing horizontally off his head like a subdued Doc Brown is the white hat — the boss — on his crew.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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