Children are true stars of the night.Byline: JIM SHELLEY ARGUABLY the most competitive semi, even though Dream Bears had no TALENT. Hollie, Aidan and Elliot Evans were also, unlike most youngsters in the contest, not only impressive but enjoyable and entertaining. DCD (Document Content Description) An XML schema language from Textuality, Microsoft and IBM that is implemented as an RDF vocabulary. It supports data typing and schema reuse and is the successor to XML-Data. See XML schema, RDF and XML. Seniors Best of female dance troupes, with that quick change. But never exciting enough to challenge boyz. Dream Bears Hysterically funny if you're Amanda. Tiresome stag night stuff if you're Simon Cowell. Martin Matcham Should never have even been in semis. Can't sing. No stage presence. A guitar that lights up. Big wow. Aidan Davis Genuine star quality. Great attitude. "Why did you enter the competition?" "I just like dancing." Good Evans Creepy family, frankly. Parents are WAY too pushy. Elliot obviously has promise but is no Shaheen. Hollie Steel At 10, as good a ballet dancer/ singer as you'll find at any stage school. Such a pro, it's slightly freakish freak·ish adj. 1. Markedly unusual or abnormal; strange: freakish weather; a freakish combination of styles. 2. Relating to or being a freak: a freakish extra toe. Luke Clements Puts all those jugglers you see on the street to shame with his apple-eating - which is good enough for me. Greg Pritchard Unlike Susan Boyle the incongruity in·con·gru·i·ty n. pl. in·con·gru·i·ties 1. Lack of congruence. 2. The state or quality of being incongruous. 3. Something incongruous. Noun 1. of Greg's voice and appearance seemed slightly off-putting. |
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