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He assimilates information by means of old-fashioned film editing — a fast shuffle of close-ups, usually resolving to a shot of Mr. Cooper’s Windex-blue eyes — and also through fancier tricks.

He was a shade less secure on solo ballads, but filled the hall unaccompanied with the chime and clamour of the Pikasso harp-guitar, spun gleamingly fresh phrasing over Sanchez's unwavering fast shuffle on Last Train Home – and after 90 straight minutes unleashed the young drummer who has so rejuvenated his much-travelled songbook for a dazzling solo display of controlled ferocity before the finale.

Among them: the dazzling fast shuffle of historical cards from different decks, imperial Rome, Emerson's Boston, Wren's London.

In a very fast shuffle, the film suddenly announces that the villain is not merely a Death Star, but "a great, living machine."

They find it difficult to think that he would try to profit by a fast shuffle.

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

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