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" ... I spoke to Nike’s Senior Director of Running Footwear, Kylee Barton and asked how the Joyride shoes were different from other Nike products. "The Joyride shoes provide a soft cushioned and a bouncy responsive experience that's unlike anything else in the Nike line of shoes. We have cavities where the beads are captured as you compress the beads the air escapes out which brings the softness of the ride." ... "
" ... Let's stay in bed for a second and talk about your pillows. They're old, they're compressed flat, and, frankly, they ruin any mood you're trying to establish. Trade them in for a Purple Harmony Pillow. They're made from the same material as the topper on Purple's best-in-class mattresses. That means they're soft, yet supportive, bouncy, but just firm enough to cradle your head and neck. ... "
" ... Marshall has developed new custom dynamic drivers especially for the Major IV and it shows. These are some of the most lively and bouncy drivers you’re ever likely to come across in a pair of headphones. They are superbly responsive and perfectly suited for fast and vibrant music like classic rock or hip-hop. ... "
" ... Several months later, Pop released Lust for Life, which also contained songs produced and co-written by Bowie. In contrast to The Idiot, the follow-up album was more brash and rock-and-roll-oriented, highlighted by the chugging and memorable title cut (whose inclusion in the 1996 film Trainspotting remains unforgettable) and the bouncy, punk-era rocker “The Passenger.” Along with The Idiot and Lust for Life, The Bowie Years features alternate mixes and versions of songs; a reissue of TV Eye, a live recording from 1977 that featured Bowie on keyboards; and three discs of previously unreleased concert performances from that same year in London, Cleveland and Chicago. The sound from those live performances is rough and raw, capturing Pop at his most dangerous and volatile best. Years later, the singer told the Times about Bowie's intervention in his solo career: “A lot of people were curious about me, but only he was the one who had enough truly in common with me, and who actually really liked what I did and could get on board with it, and who also had decent enough intentions to help me out. He did a good thing.” ... "
" ... Smith's greatest asset is his versatility, which is highly valued by Erik Spoelstra and Pat Riley down on South Beach. As a sophomore at Mayland, the bouncy big man averaged 15.5 points, 10.5 boards, 2.4 blocks and 1.0 treys. ... "