In more recent years, Sarti's has become an excellent location for late-night daftness over a couple of bottles of Barolo. |
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Dark, menacing and overblown to the point of daftness, it's just like the real Wuthering Heights. |
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And delirious daftness without rhyme or reason is just plain boring and at the core of this film. |
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Yet for all the daftness, such as Phoebus's pronounced lisp and a rubber chicken fight, there is a serious core to the drama. |
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The precision of my composition and drawing walk hand in hand with a certain sense of daftness. |
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If we carry on as mysteriously as this for another 10 episodes we will be trapped on a carousel of daftness similar to Lost, The Returned or HBO's The Leftovers. |
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There is actually a scientific explanation for this apparent daftness called face pareidolia. |
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I may giggle at Downton for its daftness – I've only just got over the convalescent-home plot in series two – but they make a good fist of tackling the subtleties of historical social change. |
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So a lot of the daftness of the market has been edited out in favour of things real people might actually need, laid out in a rather confusing circuit of mini-departments – house, garden, car, children, pets, etc. |
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I believe the greatest comics let you into the darkness or daftness of their souls. |
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The photograph was hardly lewd, the interview very silly, and it was a piece of daftness that didn't deserve all the attention it received. |
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The joy of collecting my first sports car and the daftness of being chased down a Blackpool street by a group of pensioners who thought I was a Rolling Stone. |
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