The assembly was an immensely humorous and enjoyable way to round up the day. |
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This makes the diction simple and easy to understand, with humorous differences between this writing style and other more formal ones. |
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His charisma often focuses attention on himself, even when he is introducing a musician to the public in a humorous or warm way. |
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These humorous, eye-catching designs are much less of a woodworking project than they are a painting assignment. |
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Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
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Greene's prefaces are usually succinct, genuinely concerned with aspects of the writing process, and sometimes wryly humorous. |
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The Canadian trio is led by a guitarist who fuses flamenco, salsa and other Latin music, along with humorous repartee. |
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Gina Philips is effectively sarcastic and doubting as the sister, and Justin Long plays off her cute quips with humorous zingers. |
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He was widely known for his warmth, generosity, and modesty, and for his fund of humorous and interesting anecdotes. |
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Gradually I began to regain my calm, and the whole adventure seemed dim and almost humorous in retrospect. |
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The play aims to give a humorous portrayal of the everyday life of normal mums. |
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In newspapers across America, the story was presented as a humorous tale of incredible stupidity. |
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Postings and weblogs covering broad topics about Japan, with emphasis on legit news as well as humorous, light-hearted content. |
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Speaking generally, the French designs are the most artistic and the English the most humorous. |
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He uses a language that is accessible to a larger audience, and more suited to humorous asides. |
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There are in these uninterrupted hundred minutes valuable insights, humorous anecdotes, pertinent and impertinent asides. |
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Needless to say I was at a loss for words and thought, is he being his humorous self or is he serious? |
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The assignment of objects across cultures to any one of these categories ranged from the arbitrary and humorous to the disturbing and offensive. |
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The film is filled with humorous dialogue that is often sweet without being saccharine. |
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I think it's better to be a little bit humorous, not just lugubrious if you can help it. |
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There are a few humorous moments among the outtakes, though otherwise they get old pretty quickly. |
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Aiming at 16 to 25-year-olds, the company reckoned that its saucy tube adverts were humorous. |
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The effect of a malapropism is usually humorous, but it can highlight quite profound connections between things. |
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Arabian Jazz is replete with humorous instances of recontextualized cultural inheritance, cultural teases, and trickster-like irony. |
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Blogs, those comprehensive and self-indulgent online diaries kept by aspiring scenesters everywhere, aren't usually thought of as humorous. |
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Both of the schoolgirl characters are portrayed convincingly, the dialogue being sharp, punchy and humorous. |
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He will also be fondly remembered for terse and often humorous phrases, anecdotes and gems of wisdom. |
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Billy's father Stan is a quiet character, who nonetheless often spouts unintentionally humorous lines. |
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The reporters here were drawing on the stereotype of the wife as ball and chain for humorous effect. |
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The film's only major misstep comes in what appears to be a misguided attempt at humorous self-reference. |
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He'd make humorous, taunting faces or just out-do her hits with an unserious blow or a tickle. |
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The critics are in awe of the play's fast, violent pacing, its tight structure and the humorous Scottish dialect. |
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He taught classes that were humorous, and he taught us everything in his toolkit without reservation. |
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This collection ought to be a set text for anyone with aspirations to humorous journalism. |
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The terms black comedy and tragicomedy imply a mix of the mordant and the humorous. |
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She effortlessly keeps a delicate, softly humorous tone throughout the film. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Tim sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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But even the black humour that laced the episodes seemed to get blacker and less humorous as the series went by. |
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It was only a bloody-minded determination by the media to wrong-foot the Prince that gave this humorous aside even the appearance of controversy. |
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The entertainment fare was peppered with cinematic dance, oriental Thai performances and humorous skits. |
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The masks are often grotesque, humorous or satirical and the dances can be noisy and boisterous. |
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The 73-year old former street-brawler now comes across as more of a genial, boorishly humorous gameshow host. |
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Enemies and architecture are top notch too, and a few of the bosses, while slightly humorous looking, are modeled exquisitely. |
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Roof bosses, like sedilia and gargoyles, were often given humorous or grotesque decoration although foliate carving was also common. |
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It is because he is outspoken and charismatic and humorous and unstuffy and clearly isn't afraid to take risks. |
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There are only so many repeat viewings a mildly humorous pro-gramme can withstand before it becomes simply unwatchable. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Timson sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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The stylization of the Lichtenstein, as well as its humorous deflation of expressive brushwork, is echoed in Fukui's own approach to realism. |
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Always the streetwise signifying verbalizer, Madhubuti offers biting and humorous critiques. |
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Comedian, lawyer, economist and former political speech-writer Ben Stein, talked about a variety of topics from a humorous point of view. |
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All three students agreed it was a lively, humorous, spirited debate and a rewarding experience. |
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The Gazette is more political with some humor while the Journal is more humorous with a sprinkle of politics thrown in. |
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There is also a humorous undercurrent as Seventies rock iconography gets a look-in with speaker cabinets of all shapes of sizes. |
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The few spurts of humorous dialogue are like, well, an oasis in the desert. |
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He offers humorous commentary on his epic stare-down with a bull in the middle of the road. |
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Inventively humorous, with a gentle, steady touch and a universal appeal, this blog also shares some of my own obsessions. |
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The famous cantina has been changed into a barber shop which is run by several quirky and humorous black men. |
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At first, the image of Astaire trying to acclimate to the unusual steps of Indian dance is humorous. |
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His appearances with Johnny never seemed to indicate that he was able to make humorous off the cuff remarks. |
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A new ad campaign that takes a humorous look at the importance of regular oil changes. |
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From the humorous to the tragic to the mundane, stereography has left its indelible mark on history. |
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It's likely that Orwell saw him as a true continuation of the violent, caricatural, humorous art found in English nineteenth-century writers. |
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The scope for interesting and humorous plots for each cartoon strip seemed to be endless. |
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The screen and stall work brought from Easby Abbey are of great beauty, and the carvings on the subsellia are quaint and humorous. |
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The Web site also contains hilarious photos, humorous comics and cartoon strips. |
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Some of the humorous incidents described in the book are incisively hilarious. |
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Altogether, these intermittently humorous but basically grim histories are transmogrified into much too pervasive farce. |
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Or at least I, perhaps over-optimistically, aspired to humorous irreverence but let's move on. |
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The players are all very polite and the odd chat-up lines are always humorous. |
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It was a humorous chautauqua, and I did everything in Greek, including answering questions, but I also mimed the answers. |
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You will soon realise each of these humorous birds has its own individual personality. |
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He was a humorous and gentle pastor of his flock, a good parson who put up a new poster every week to attract people to come to his church. |
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McCann's mother is schizophrenic, and his accounts of his mother's antics are both humorous and tragic. |
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And despite their boring reputation, they read more humorous books than any other profession. |
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My initial thoughts were to write this story in a dark, humorous way to ensure entertaining reading. |
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This humorous play has a serious undercurrent and will give audiences as much food for thought as it does laughs. |
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This humorous and historically accurate account was extremely well received. |
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You can tell a judge is popular when an usher at his court fashions a humorous painting of him enjoying his favourite pastime of gardening. |
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A dancer of unusual physical wit and sharp comic timing, his own works are frequently humorous in style. |
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Funny how puns seem more humorous too early in the morning with a lack of stimulants in your system. |
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When he eventually got to his feet, he was witty enough to see the humorous side of his experimentation. |
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There seems to be an unwritten law that football songs should be comic or humorous, or at least not too serious. |
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It seemed she liked to make comical connections to things that weren't so humorous. |
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The players freely adjusted their lines, as well as their costumes and props, for humorous effect. |
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His unique style with witty delivery and humorous asides kept the show humming along. |
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A sluggish middle leads to a humorous and ironic ending as the dancers swap their threadbare garb for sequinned hipsters. |
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He entertained guests at the official luncheon with humorous tales during his time as editor. |
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Simon has a way of pumping out humorous dialogue that is both intelligent and witty. |
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If they ever did come to earth, they would probably attempt to live among us with vaguely humorous results. |
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Just make a light and humorous story that is witty and clever enough to sell well. |
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He had never been the most humorous of people, but this wasn't at all funny. |
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However, those close to him speak of a kindly, compassionate and humorous man. |
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My parents were very humorous so they let it slide and made a joke out of it because none of the charges were enforced. |
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He rolls his eyes while he says this and Annie senses the entirety of his humorous tone. |
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She laughed then, though it sounded more like a nervous laugh then a humorous one. |
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I have chatted with him and he seems to be educated, humorous and intelligent. |
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I just have to put on a funny walk so everyone else thinks I'm being humorous rather than feeling the aftereffects. |
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Jimmy was one of nature's gentlemen, blessed with a great personality and he was of a warm and humorous nature. |
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The opening line is humorous, touching,and declamatory at one and the same time, its pentameter rhythm sedate and arresting. |
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Largely visual and performative, her work always includes her own body in a humorous and engaging way. |
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In coffee shops throughout the country, men can be found entertaining each other with humorous stories or heroic tales. |
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He was a pertinacious controversialist, but in any personal discussion his humorous twinkle was disarming. |
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You do not need to be a great comic writer to give written or spoken communication a humorous edge. |
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Investigating a magnetic anomaly near a fault line created my most humorous experience. |
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This kind of pessimism about human nature is not usually conducive to alertness to humorous possibilities. |
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From an early age they were convinced it was impossible to make wise decisions without considering the humorous ramifications of plans gone awry. |
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The writing style is also very logical, sometimes humorous, and occasionally intriguing. |
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The lyrics are very neatly turned, and contain poetical passages and lines of genuine humorous character. |
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It's a humorous, serious, poignant, moving script, that genuinely explores the value and meaning of education. |
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The second, appended to the first half with humorous irony, was apparently intended to mean what it sounded like. |
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I suppose that there are people who could fail to notice when I'm deploying irony, exaggerating for humorous effect or just burbling. |
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She was furious, since these letters contained several humorous depictions that would tarnish the family's reputation, perhaps irreparably. |
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For some, his work is too dark to be humorous, for others it is too flippant to be serious. |
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The studios have designed these humorous and manly cozies that give your can of beer a beard. |
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An outtakes reel includes some halfway humorous flubs by the cast and crew. |
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This is bookended with a humorous gag reel of flubs and mistakes by the cast, crew, and gremlins! |
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For a humorous counterpoint to Deacon's scholarly observations on the University of Michigan cases, check out Ann Coulter's latest column. |
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Levels and characters are combined into lengthy cutscenes that play out well and help to maintain the overall humorous feel of the game. |
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The film is positive in its portrayal of Down's syndrome, and Roberta is superbly acted as a funny, humorous, and lovable character. |
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Some hospitals now have special rooms, where patients can go to read humorous books and watch funny videos. |
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We have people that laugh, and so they call and tell us their funny, humorous stories. |
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Cashmere jumpers have slashed sleeves with buttons, while dollar and pound signs add a humorous touch to classic knitwear. |
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His Sweeney is arresting, ominous, darkly humorous, and scary in just the right proportions, and, in the end, thoroughly moving. |
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Jonathan Richman, among others, spent his prime writing this kind of slyly humorous yet evocative music. |
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His booming declamation often manages to override the humorous intent of many of Beckett's lines. |
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The following humorous extract, written by Leo, was in a story published in a long defunct magazine. |
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Written in diary form it is a humorous, self depreciating honest account of a woman faced with the realities of a breast cancer diagnosis. |
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Why are humorous put-downs needed when direct criticism or insults could suffice? |
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A humorous example of this arose when I tried a new dictation program for my computer. |
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The latter piece, rather grotesque and humorous, will probably never become popular. |
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Her poetry is a superb distillation of the black idiom, capturing tones from the exquisitely humorous to the hauntingly poignant. |
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The whole set consists of rather humorous songs based on folk rhythms, melancholic dumkas and lyrical or even dramatic romances. |
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Brian's sketches and poems are based on humorous observations of everyday life. |
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These can become humorous role plays accompanied by much laughter as well as experiential learning. |
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Roderick Harris Royal College of Art graduate whose dramatic paintings are darkly humorous. |
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Suddenly this dryly humorous film assumes a dangerous mood and darker comment on Antoine's life. |
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The film that follows is a dark, dryly humorous critique of class privilege and artful etiquette. |
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In a dryly humorous touch, the woman's firmly placed heels seem more than adequate substitutes for the chair's missing front legs. |
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He was much more approachable with his cool, aloof expression replaced by a mild, slightly humorous smirk. |
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Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce quirkily humorous work with universal themes. |
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre. |
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In one well-turned, humorous phrase, Michael steals his equally alliterative interviewer Lou's article right out from under him. |
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Apparently, it therefore equates to humorous ridicule in the general sense, or good-honoured raillery. |
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The fact that Griffin's pranks occur during Whit Monday adds a humorous irony to a day of celebration and gaiety. |
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The first-aid kit in the picture does not feature in the play but was thrown in as an additional prize as a humorous afterthought. |
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The story also is an example of how kernels of truth are often contained in jokes or humorous anecdotes. |
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It was as the Daily Chronicle interviewer was leaving that Khama gently wigged him with humorous but earnest words of warning. |
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Join two of Ireland's finest storytellers recounting humorous and melancholy tales of Celtic Ireland. |
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The first three bedtime stories of the fictitious author have been transformed into a wickedly humorous, picaresque screen adventure for a dark winter's day. |
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Evans believes the building's form fulfills the need for a humanistic, and occasionally humorous, approach to normally unstimulating work environments. |
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Buy the latest Robert Crais or Robert B. Parker instead, and be pleasantly surprised by how literate, humorous, and touching a hard-boiled detective novel can be. |
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This literal difference in duration does not detract from a work's capacity to induce hypnotic, mind-numbing, humorous or even claustrophobic effects. |
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The final dialogue, Imperceptible, is a darkly humorous piece of irony. |
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There is a perceived incongruity between the film's dark, fetishistic side and its ironic and humorous jabs at squeaky-clean middle-class America. |
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These writings revealed a first-rate sensibility, a critic ready to stick his neck out and make the necessary judgments, sometimes with acerbity, often with a humorous irony. |
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From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus. |
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I've made enough speeches to know that you're supposed to connect with the audience by telling a joke or a humorous anecdote or some amusing tale. |
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I don't know, I keep vacillating on whether I should practice so I could make a point in a very humorous way, or whether I should just stay off it. |
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I've long admired the punchy, humorous letters of G. Wallace. |
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Sometimes it forms part of a language designed to separate insiders from outsiders, in which aphorisms that were once humorous have simply become figures of speech. |
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The narrative is part humorous, part melancholy, and at times so funny that readers have tended if anything to underrate its sombre, even tragic, sweep and range. |
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The stories that spring to mind while looking at this work are both humorous and unsettling, bubbling up from one's unconscious like twisted fairy tales. |
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The film is humorous at times, yet it ultimately symbolizes something more serious, namely the fine line between white admiration and white appropriation of black culture. |
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Most of Rollin's extensive versifying over the years was humorous. |
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Finally, there is a humorous blooper reel of Kermit and his friends flubbing their lines, and a batch of theatrical trailers for other Columbia family films. |
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Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments, or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived. |
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The aggressive and coarsely humorous moments are mostly unconvincing. |
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Thus begins their humorous descent into a bumbling life of crime. |
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The event is not coldly cynical or sneering, but humorous and engaging. |
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He began his programme by extolling the virtues of Swindon, and then moved on to a self-written humorous cry about the misuse of the English language. |
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The illustrations are full of vitality and have their humorous touches. |
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I am surprised that you have not included something in your Chiel tailpiece about the humorous story that the public were satisfied with municipal services. |
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Yes, there's definitely a humorous, warm fella under that bushy beard. |
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She shifts effortlessly from folk and blues to upbeat tangos and haunting instrumentals, all interspersed with humorous tales of her life on the road. |
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In fact, the figure lounging in front of me seems in some respects more human than fox, effortlessly graceful, endearing without being obsequious, and persistently humorous. |
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Gaiman was an early collaborator who wrote humorous pieces with Newman for girly magazines, and for more respectable, although less lucrative, publications. |
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The sniper barely missed, and Steven relayed the story as equal parts humorous and traumatic. |
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I prefer Ferdydurke, a haunting humorous and terrifying nightmare about how society forces us into immaturity. |
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Their hip and stomach undulations were humorous and mesmerising. |
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It was re-introduced in 1896 by Max Beerbohm as a deliberate and humorous back-formation from uncouth but has never really become established again in mainstream English. |
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As Kenney launched into the work, a humorous declamation from Thurber, one of them interrupted with a criticism. |
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For children there will be face painting, paintball and the chance to try on national service uniforms and be drilled by a humorous sergeant major re-enactor. |
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Libyans are by and large charming, charismatic, humorous people with a Mediterranean joie de vivre. |
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Mollen, an actress, first got her literary start by way of a humorous incident, naturally. |
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As the game shifts in tone from the humorous to the dark and back again, this production feels compelled to cue the audience with an almost comic earnestness. |
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The tales are sometimes dryly humorous, but often just heart-breaking. |
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I've always tried to be both humorous and serious at the same time. |
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They continued to walk along in the garden, Mack enchanting her with his flatteries and humorous stories about himself that he made up on the spot. |
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There is something of a humorous history to the prefix Mungo, and it dates back to when a noted Carlow victualler, was building kennels in Ireland. |
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Life on the Tracks is a humorous and heart-rending film which focuses on family life in a Filipino shanty town built either side of a railway track. |
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And yet, there was always an astringent, bleakly humorous honesty to the man. |
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Similarly, as with previous recordings, their latest opus is an effective mix of sprawling environmental textures, clanging, gritty percussion and humorous samples. |
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Austen, Eliot, and James sometimes complemented their essential seriousness with humorous minor characters and subplots. |
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For those looking for a bellyful of laughs, two humorous pieces in the yuletide spirit. |
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There's plenty of funny stuff there, and it's kind of a shame to see this particular conceit, which has a lot of humorous potential, discarded so quickly. |
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Interspersing songs with humorous anecdotes in which his bawdy humor and racy wit come into play, audiences never know what's going to happen when Kan Kan takes to the stage. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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There's a pleasant collegial atmosphere among the group, and many humorous anecdotes about the origins of the movie and the experience of filming it are batted around. |
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His lyrics are honest, unsparing, splenetic yet gruffly humorous. |
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The author's uncompromising critical insights and acerbic style, both humorous and original, make the reading of this work a feast for both the mind and soul. |
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This topic deserves more serious attention than a mildly humorous rundown. |
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Giovanni Boccaccio, the great 14th century Italian humanist writer offers us a humorous insight into the corruption and decadence of the Church of his day. |
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Insightful without being pedantic, learned but not overbearing, the book is full of humorous anecdotes while never shirking the factual responsibility of the historian. |
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When something about the magic act goes wrong, a glib tongue and a humorous manner can do much to gloss over the slip so that people do not notice that anything is amiss. |
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Surprisingly unconfined by this genre, he continues to produce startling new works that offer a range of effects, from the self-referential to the humorous to the sublime. |
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How to Be Inappropriateby Daniel Nester A TMI compendia of inappropriate and humorous nonfiction. |
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How are you, aside from being caustically humorous as usual? |
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Pensioners, although they appear bowed by the more strenuous life they once went through, find time for a humorous chat on a bench in front of St Mary's Church. |
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The emergent self is protean, shifting, cunning, humorous, unencumbered, sometimes angry, but equally capable of accepting its own absurdity and inconsequentiality. |
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Put comedy into your commute by listening to humorous books on tape. |
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The show presents a cross-section of works that blur the line between the humorous and absurd. |
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The incorrigible nanny provided the majority of the laughs throughout with her classroom scene and exercise routines the most humorous of the panto. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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Truss's humorous tract on the rights and wrongs of punctuation now comes complete with a novelty pop-out repair kit of adhesive stickers for punctuation vigilantes. |
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Children would especially be interested in Durer's humorous woodcut of an imaginary rhinoceros that displays an intricate decorative surface that covers the entire creature. |
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Although one union official claims this is cultishness gone amok, I can't help seeing it as a humorous and engaging design feature. |
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The politician had a bagful of humorous anecdotes she could interject into any spur of the moment stump speech. |
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He told us all sorts of humorous anecdotes about his childhood. |
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The first speech of the debate in the Commons is, by tradition, a humorous one given by a member selected in advance. |
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From time to time, Ace will, in a jerksome way, monotonize the conversation with witticisms too humorous to mention. |
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Jacobitism has been a popular subject for speculative and humorous fiction. |
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Jerome, first published in 1889, is a humorous account of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. |
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Kaamelott is a French television series that presents a humorous alternative version of the Arthurian legend. |
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He was a fellow of parts, quick, humorous, a clever painter, and with an eye for certain poetical effects of sea and ships. |
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Most of this output was humorous, sometimes satirical, but his standards and ambitions were exacting. |
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During his tenure as conductor of the Proms, Sir Malcolm Sargent established the tone of making the Last Night speeches more humorous in nature. |
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The trio garnered many positive reviews, with Faldo and Azinger often exchanging verbal barbs and engaging in humorous banter. |
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Apart from being a form of festive dance music, fungi often contains humorous social commentaries, as well as BVI oral history. |
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The results are often humorous and widely reported by the mainstream media. |
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Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to Punch, joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor. |
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They opposed the Dutch petit bourgeois mentality by creating humorous works with a serious undertone. |
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Divine and mythological figures were also given secular, humorous, and even obscene depictions. |
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Over time this receipt progressively became more elaborate and often humorous. |
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Cyclops by Euripides, the only fully extant satyr play, retells the episode involving Polyphemus with a humorous twist. |
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Outside this Pratchettian sub-genre it is actually rare to come across novels that treat Arthurian material from a humorous perspective. |
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Consequently, comparative and superlative forms of such adjectives are not normally used, except in a figurative, humorous or imprecise context. |
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The Purgatoriam Hibernicum is a humorous and bawdy burlesque or travesty on the Roman poet Virgil's Aeneid. |
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The president's quick and humorous replies gave his speech great quotability. |
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This book contains mostly humorous animal poems by poets such as Spike Milligan, Theodore Roethke, and Rudyard Kipling. |
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Its light, humorous, unmoralizing attitude could not entirely temper the vicious tone of the man it portrayed. |
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Then there is the 46-year-old's adamance that he doesn't write the humorous Twitter comments under his name. |
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Jaffarian is a witty writer who can anthropomorphize a tomato in a humorous way. |
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Company C Contemporary Ballet, based in San Francisco, has performed the jazzy, humorous Eight Jelly Rolls and the playful Country Dances. |
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InformationWeek author, David Wagner, is handing out humorous and serious awards for the geekiest stuff of the year. |
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Instead of being merely humorous or deadly serious, Homer's gods are jocoserious. |
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This book isn't sharp-fanged, but it's able to remain both humorous and disturbing after the initial jokiness has passed. |
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The book begins with an often humorous account of early paleologists in the Cincinnati area, most of whom collected fossils as a hobby. |
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Part JT Le Roy, part Evelyn Waugh, part Penny Arcade, the show is humorous and genuinely raw, combining outspoken monologues and music. |
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Harris' characters are larger than life, and the story is unpredictable, entertaining and humorous. |
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Our general love of flatulence as a socially accepted and humorous bodily function always raises a smile apart from Hadders who can't stand it. |
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Her fifty-six eloquent prose poems are sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, and always creative. |
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It's a serious topic, but C4 offers this humorous take on it with a mockumentary written by and starring Jack Docherty. |
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They have been used to impart profound wisdom and humorous mockery. |
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As a seasoned entertainer, Packie sang humorous parodies, could play four tin whistles at a time, feign pathos, and tell very tall tales. |
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The humorous ad airs from today and shows the lengths, including a Toby Jug and an egg cup, that people go to to save their beans. |
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Clarkson, 54, transformed what was once a straightlaced round-up of motoring news into a humorous, action-packed show. |
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I do like a laugh and thought it would be humorous for Babylon 5 fans to see old stuffed shirt Commander Ivanova singing things like this. |
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Saylor Billings presents a humorous and exciting spin into vigilante justice and the creative characters of Ohlone Island. |
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This humorous tale of a big hungry kitty, a fat cat that hasn't met a creature he does not like to eat, will delight young and old alike. |
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That their freedom came in a series about a prison was humorous irony. |
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Along with being uncommonly intelligent, well-read, slyly humorous, and full of fascinating showbiz stories, Robert is a supremely professional actor. |
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Campbell laughed a quiet under-laugh, half sad,half humorous. |
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In the opening of Bednyi Leandr, for example, the humorous voice of the narrator engages in a synchronic reflection on the act of writing in the Sternian manner. |
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The collection has humorous and sympathetic portraits of Newfoundland characters, and creates an elegiac mood in poems concerning sea tragedies or Great War losses. |
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The book was intended initially to be a serious travel guide, with accounts of local history of places along the route, but the humorous elements eventually took over. |
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Grant and Gino share a humorous, easy-going rapport that makes the gallery an inviting place to drop in, as much for browsers and passers-by as it is for the cognoscente. |
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These drunkalogues are our art of the grotesque. These alcoholic stories break open the experience of the absurd in vivid, painful, and humorous ways. |
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This is sometimes forgotten, occasionally with humorous results. |
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Scott uses a common humorous reference to the Old Testament story that David and supporting malcontents took refuge from Saul in a cave near the town of Adullam. |
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As the British viewed American popular culture imagery from a somewhat removed perspective, their views were often instilled with romantic, sentimental and humorous overtones. |
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He was a perceptive writer who used the experiences and the wide range of people he encountered in his works of fiction, generally to humorous effect. |
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In 2008, the UK charity Booktrust and Children's Laureate Michael Rosen inaugurated The Roald Dahl Funny Prize, an annual award to authors of humorous children's fiction. |
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Fairy tales, jokes, and humorous stories designed to make a point in a conversation, and the exemplum a priest would insert in a sermon belong into this tradition. |
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The design of this cookbook, illustrated by Paul Kidby, was based on the traditional Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, but with humorous recipes. |
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Even the humorous tale of Tom Thumb, which had been the primary manifestation of Arthur's legend in the 18th century, was rewritten after the publication of Idylls. |
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Or that Rome used Green Bay Packers receiver Javon Walker as a correspondent to cover the premiere for a humorous bit that aired on his ESPN show Wednesday. |
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Although the fuddlecup appears to have no purpose, it is really a conversation piece in that it frustrates the drinker's aim in a humorous manner. |
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While similar miscommunications can often be humorous, they can also lead to stress and stress may give you heartburn or an upset stomach with headache. |
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Bass baritone Thomas Goerz was animated arid always humorous as the alternately obsequious and self-aggrandizing Pooh-Bah, the jack of all portfolios. |
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If little else, edifying his book most certainly is, having been written with a light pen, it is imaginative and humorous, almost cynical yet enjoyable. |
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Much like the nostalgic scent of Sunday dinner, Italian Bred will remind audiences of their own unique upbringing and unforgettably humorous childhood memories. |
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Sue kept the audience entertained with her humorous and candid remarks about departmentalizing personal and professional life into manageable categories. |
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Because legibility and convenience set certain boundaries, compounds consisting of more than three or four nouns are almost exclusively found in humorous contexts. |
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