On the surface there is not much of story, but the film works as a drily amusing human interest comedy. |
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As George Packer noted drily in the New Yorker, when times get tough for the two families: None of them thinks of inventing Napster. |
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Arguing with one's parents about when to turn off the Xbox may be far more normative and far less interfering than arguing with one's spouse about thousands of dollars lost in gambling, they note drily. |
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Statistics Canada puts it somewhat more drily. |
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An unctuous mixture of chocolate, icing sugar and roasted nuts, ground and drily incorporated, which gives a particular texture and consistence to this preparation which is close to the praline paste. |
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