Which car company's motto is a vexillological pun on their logo, and what is the logo's connection to the 13 th century King John? |
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Not dissimilarly, this mechanical device has revolutionized, no pun intended, the experience of dining out. |
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It's an incredible layering of puns and rhymes and finally everything seems to rhyme and pun with something, with everything else. |
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What he admired in these poets was their inventive use of word and sound in every device of onomatopoeia, alliteration, pun and palindrome. |
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It may be that the heraldic nature of the squirrel's significance in the painting suggested the rebus like pun to represent the place name. |
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But, for Homer, there is a calculated pun on words too, because his hero is a cunning schemer. |
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Oh man, these people are all around us making joke after joke, jive after jive, pun after pun, all in a vain attempt to elicit laughter. |
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The name Cindy sounds like a near pun to cinders, which speaks again to the idea of complete destruction for the birth of some new work. |
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Luckily he didn't have a witty pun to throw into the mix for this contestant or I may have lain the smackdown on the television. |
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Anyway, I'll try again tonight to come up with some devastatingly clever pun that befits my rapier wit. |
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If a pun related to the animal can be tacked on it must be, no matter how lame the joke is. |
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That sage of The Sun and prince of the pun Kelvin Mackenzie has never been short of a tale or two. |
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There may be a pun on suite, as in a set of pieces, but not on sweet, which is hardly the taste these playlets leave in the mouth. |
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Both of these patents of arms may be termed canting arms which means that they contain a pun on the surname. |
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The use of earth constitutes a visual and conceptual pun which is as satisfying to behold as it is philosophically meaningful. |
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When the presence of a pun in the final sentence of the fables was a constant condition, the contextual elaboration was shown to increase reported humor. |
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Sirius is seriously the brightest star in our night-time sky, pun intended. |
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She won't lie prone, either she'll only pun in order to protect the guilty, which is, we soon realize, MacMaster himself. |
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The lyrics are an echoic tangle of taut pun and babytalk, hiding pain behind joyously silly misdirection. |
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Sometimes it may take you a few seconds to process the visual pun in the illustration, as if it were a hieroglyph to be deciphered. |
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Dr. Peter Stonehouse: Well, that's a can of worms that you've opened up, no pun intended. |
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You should also know that I am a sucker for a bad pun and a slave to my grandchildren. |
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It may be a visual pun on her surname, since the Greek for ermine or stoat is galay. |
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During Hillary Clinton's last run for the US presidency, a run of Hillary nut-crackers – pun intended – sold out several times over. |
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Recruiting a child to participate in child pro stitution sh all be pun ishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least eight years. |
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I actually did listen and I thought her speech was long on rhetoric and short on substance, no pun intended. |
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It would be a virtual certainty that other issues involving legacy operations would continue to bubble to the surface, pun intended. |
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It was originally a pun on the word page and the name of one of the two Google founders, Larry Page. |
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Much as that pun is tired, it sure is cute when this little tyke says it! |
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The pun lost status in English, despite a wealth of homonyms. |
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Another season without a trophy, which is a very real, pun intended, possibility, and Florentino Perez may be looking for something besides the next galactico, like a new job. |
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Note the bawdy pun in the first example, by which the speaker implies that she came last night. |
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The name Zodiac was a pun to anyone who knew about the little raft. |
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In the adopted city of the bawdy pun master Pietro Aretino, one of Sansovino's close friends, such ribaldry, even in so august a location, should come as no surprise. |
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Is there meant to be a pun, do you think, on course and corse? |
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The delicatessen is sandwiched, if you'll pardon the pun, between two stores. |
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I can tell you that I am thrilled to death, no pun intended. |
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Sorry, pun detesters, but this fabulous fantasy feeds the imagination. |
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The flaming comet on the cover and the name pun on the fact that Chitti's birth year is sadharana in the Hindu calendar, when Haley's comet was sighted. |
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It's a pun on the fact that Darien called the servants pigs. |
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By the way, you can keep the pun you wretched journalistic dogs. |
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A pun that combines the logic of crosswords and hangman. |
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Dengg's a Tyrolean name, but in a pun on its Asian sound, he serves good dim sum, scallops with a green coconut salad and mock turtle soup. |
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Obligatory cat pun coming up... this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life. |
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Now he's too eager for the graveyard pun or, if he's trying too hard, the Billy Collins premise that sucks all the air out of a poem. |
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It's a pun on warwalking, which comes from wardialing, which is connected to a long tradition of sniffing around for secret systems of the world. |
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It was, pun very much intended, a trainwreck. |
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Cartesianism is not a pun but what Wittgenstein called a language game proper, a way of thought and a way of life. |
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That was not only a pun on Peter's name, which means rock, but also a pun on the character of Peter, who, in the garden of Gethsemane, would deny Jesus thrice before cockcrow. |
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The oil constant, a insider pun in the German industry refers to that effect. |
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The human tendency to pun is carved in stone. |
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The name Eve is derived from a Sumerian pun on the word for rib. |
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He called one collection of poems Pansies, partly for the simple ephemeral nature of the verse, but also as a pun on the French word panser, to dress or bandage a wound. |
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Clapton's nickname of 'Slowhand' came from Giorgio Gomelsky, a pun on the slow handclapping that ensued when Clapton stopped playing while he replaced a string. |
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The inspiration for this project is Mahabir Pun, a native Nepali determined to bring better education and technology to his fellow villagers. |
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Through donations of second-hand equipment and visits by volunteers, Mr Pun was able to turn his vision of a networked Nepal into reality. |
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Father was a Chindit alongside him in Burma and he showed us the picture of Mr Pun receiving his Victoria Cross with pride. |
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In fact, it is one of fewer than 25 known examples of this so-called Hong Kong Sai Ying Pun handstamp. |
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No one would ever have dared do that with Big Pun or biggie. |
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Pun won the VC in 1944 in Burma for charging Japanese machine-gunners single-handed. |
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