Has anything inspired the oft-dubbed king of the one-liner to create a corking new joke recently? |
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He mumbles an unheard one-liner about losing his damage deposit as he wrenches the door of the moving car open and dives inelegantly inside. |
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The whole production is a one-liner, but one with rich psychological implications. |
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His wearying recourse to the one-liner is the literary equivalent of tossing choc drops to the reader. |
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The one-liner with which he communicated his opinion to me will not be easily forgotten. |
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When trying to help someone, I can't even paste their one-liner into a terminal window without it causing problems. |
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The same bored target market that reduced irony to a one-liner gave the movie 'cultural icon' status. |
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The senior Senator was, as usual, highly disciplined, avoiding the substance of some questions with one-liner talking points. |
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I've always tried to defuse situations with a one-liner, quip, or smile. |
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An astute mixture of laughter and tears, the screenplay constantly pulls back from the edge of outright sentimentality with a sarcastic one-liner or a cheeky remark. |
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Occasionally, Alex and Emma manages to throw out a witty one-liner and there are isolated occasions when the romantic elements show signs of life. |
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Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages. |
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There's a surreal one-liner about a suicidal subway train that's worthy of Woody Allen's best stand-up. |
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Given that he has roughly the same access to each event as his readers, Smith relies heavily upon the witty one-liner which encapsulates the experience for his reader. |
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The posters round here tend to respond better to more detailed conversational openers than to one-liner posts. |
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And on those rare occasions when she attempts a one-liner, it is met with hoots of derision. |
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Mary, Queen of Scots on Reign is more likely pop off a bustier than a one-liner. |
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Duchamp's work is never the one-liner it's made out to be, and Ganzglass adds new lines of his own. |
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That pretty much sums up the shock-haired, one-liner maestro with the penchant for eye-popping shirts and his skewiff humourist agenda. |
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What arrow does Gingrich have in his quiver besides the great debate one-liner that expresses right-wing grievance? |
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Mr. Paul Forseth: Could you anticipate a one-liner in the Divorce Act that said that child maintenance orders under this act remain in force until the age of majority? |
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Debate, as we saw last Wednesday night, sometimes over-rewards the glib one-liner, or incentivizes stubborn misrepresentation. |
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A great one-line in our office, a verbal one-liner, was 'glittering by day, illuminated at night' for the Bristol Project. |
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That old comic one-liner illustrates the all-or-nothing nature of alcoholism described in a new study of problem drinkers. |
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Another classic Weaver one-liner is on its way. |
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So there's some rough language, a little bit of rudery and lots of one-liner jokes. |
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Her jokes are better than that groaner, which was judged best one-liner. |
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Tweets and Facebook status updates are not reflections composed at day's end but frantic one-liner descriptions of atomistic moments, when they are diaristic at all. |
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