Other people's holiday snaps can be dull, but other people's family photos, if captioned amusingly, can be quite fun. |
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Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness. |
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They both did neat comic turns as the Devil, a role once amusingly danced by Baryshnikov. |
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His memoirs amusingly depict the trade and the dealers and collectors he knew. |
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He's watching, but also commenting from the sidelines in an amusingly cantankerous and sometimes doleful way. |
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More amusingly, he briefly attempted to ban me from the campaign after my latest efforts to pry answers out of his blandly evasive candidate. |
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You can access nearly 100 downloadable images of his buildings and, amusingly, front and back views of the Pritzker medal. |
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Yesterday in Brixton Sainsbury's I queued in front of two drunken deafs who opened their beers while they were waiting and were amusingly lairy. |
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She reads the cookbook in French, and her husband amusingly translates for our benefit. |
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Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work. |
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They allowed me to experiment, they allowed me to take risks, which meant I ad-libbed freely and largely amusingly. |
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As the very model of a major general, he strutted his stuff very amusingly while never straying into pantomime danger zone. |
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I'm sure that the actual Chinese name for it is less amusingly euphonious, but there you go. |
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The actor bites amusingly into his slightly sinister role as a suspicious investigator. |
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Realizing they can't overcome their own dialogue, they amusingly pitch their performances somewhere past the balcony. |
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Boy meets girl, boy has initial fling with girl, relationship gets amusingly complicated, and boy finally makes up with girl. |
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The way he escapes capture is amusingly campy and clever, and the fight scene is dizzying with an unexpected twist. |
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The surfaces are lumpy and clotted, linty with escaping threads, amusingly slapdash. |
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Swanberg plays an amusingly hatable character with a smug disregard for indie flicks. |
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The room snapped and crackled with tension as every eyes turned towards her, observing her, cautiously, amusingly. |
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At one point in the show he told amusingly of how he took a spill in the road, and some of the pages fell out and were scattered. |
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The book sporadically manages to be amusingly catty, but never, try as it may, moving. |
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She rather amusingly shoved her shorter husband aside from the mike whenever she wanted to interject a point. |
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Though, amusingly, not necessarily at the juncture that she would most prefer. |
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From the outside, the behavior looks the same, and can lead to some amusingly wrong conclusions. |
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So — amusingly — Lully appeared as a character to call a halt to the proceedings. |
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Deutscher, who stresses the role of culture in language, treads some amusingly idiosyncratic linguistic bypaths. |
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New arrivals include Kristen Schaal, who played the amusingly unhinged groupie in Flight of the Conchords. |
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Nor, amusingly, do they prevent Strauss offering Pietersen a role as an adviser on one-day cricket. |
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Past the palace's monumental marble staircase, the atmosphere within the 15 royal chambers does feel amusingly electric. |
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Likewise all happenings within him are amusingly observed by him as a witness. |
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Given their difficulties in getting along and expressing their emotions, Jacques and Marc are amusingly tested during their stay in nature. |
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Key facts and figures: Basic statistics on Europe amusingly presented and clearly explained. |
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The most photogenic apple interferes amusingly with these entertaining intrigues, in which love proves to be the key to happiness. |
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For once, I amusingly endorsed the role that people seemed to be willing to give me. |
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They can discover the world of numbers amusingly, they can develop their physical abilities as well as their concentration. |
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The choice of the van, traditionally considered a vehicle for trapping women, amusingly turns the convention on its head. |
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She also nicely and amusingly recreates the complex party politics of the day. |
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Grunwald amusingly describes how he finally desperately put his request to the president at a White House Christmas party. |
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The unrestrained art of performance is far more fulfilling for him than stop-start filming for television, which he amusingly likens to coitus interruptus. |
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He is Henry Ormonroyd, the harmless, beer-swilling photographer who commands the stage so unforcefully and so amusingly. |
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They reminded me, amusingly, of the statements pronounced before I crossed the Gobi desert, or simply when the tour of the world by hitchhiking was nothing more than a project. |
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For 12 years, amusingly since the same time I started as a professional photographer, the events in my life have been frequently reminding me of how easy it is to die. |
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The early bonding scenes of them tracking redneck villains are amusingly and snappily shot. |
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This amusingly relaxed pose is peculiar to Dynasty 20, and can also to be seen in Amenherkhepshef's tomb, although there, the figure is less well preserved. |
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Messmer, the master of hypnosis and magnetism, invites you to come enjoy extraordinary and amusingly mysterious experiences that border on the verge of the supernatural. |
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Simon Hoggart amusingly recalled the buttoned-up world of Clement Attlee. |
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Set to Donizetti's lively music, he created a perfectly structured classical ballet, while amusingly mimicking a few well-known choreographers, from Perrot to Forsythe, from Petipa to Balanchine. |
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That Laborit is self-consciously in the discourse is amusingly emphasized by the fact that he, unlike the fictional characters, can hear what the speakerine says about him. |
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Everyone's favourite singleton is brought amusingly to life by US actress Renee Zellweger, who copes well with both a British accent and a bunny girl outfit. |
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