But not phonily so: finding the funny has been as much psychological defence mechanism as professional obligation. |
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But actually, no, he didn't end it that way — he apologized again, phonily, to Sarah Palin, for a joke he told earlier this year, and thereby caused some people to wonder if this guy understood what apologizing was all about. |
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Diana will teach Sandy something, and he will teach her something in turn, and then everything will fit tidily, phonily together, or something like that. |
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Unmistakably American though the film is, it's not remotely an exercise in Americana: there's nothing folksy or phonily lyrical, a la Terrence Malick, about its images. |
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But instead of rising above class as a symbol of the nation, as its champions protest, the monarchy embodies social inequality at birth and fosters a phonily apolitical conservatism. |
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But why was Joan Rivers given so much time to phonily gush over him? |
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