He's crying out for his own chat show, where his facility for quickfire repartee would come into its own. |
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If you get bored watching Connery drive his Aston Martin to a romantic rendezvous for some witty repartee, the movie will likely bore you. |
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She was subtly moving the debate on, from jokey repartee to smiling yet intransigent persistence. |
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He was dancing in his chair and clapping and beating out rhythms in the air, singing and scatting and engaging in repartee with the performers. |
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First up were the talents of the award-winning extempore duo and they dazzled the crowd with their improvisational skills and stinging repartee. |
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Undoubtedly you will be treated to some gems, some brilliant bits of repartee, the occasional burst of intellectual fireworks. |
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When he is not exchanging repartee directly with his beloved, Tom affects the cynicism of a full-blown Restoration rake. |
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The imbalanced pacing makes it difficult to appreciate the profound monologues and witty repartee that follow the long stretches of absurdity. |
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It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous swipe against repression. |
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I grew up in a household where snippiness was regarded as a form of repartee, and so did both my exes. |
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The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot. |
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The blond and the jock were still finishing up their witty repartee while frantic techno music rattled on in the background. |
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We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee. |
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But instead of name calling and personal attacks, the weapons of choice are logic, wordplay and witty repartee. |
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They are pitch perfect, carrying the audience breathlessly along on a wave of blackly comic repartee. |
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There are surtitles, of course, but in the quick, conversational repartee of the Prologue, the machine has trouble keeping up. |
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This interplay of repartee and rhythm kept the audience totally entertained. |
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With witty repartee like that, it's a mystery why the woman hasn't already made a successful career for herself as a celebrity chef. |
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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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The script is pleasantly unpredictable, with some witty yet believably sharp repartee, especially between Jo and her mother. |
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He was guest speaker at the event and entertained the guests with his witty repartee. |
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Their effortless and witty repartee rivals any comedy duo that came before or after. |
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I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock. |
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There are sight gags a plenty, and some great one-liners and verbal repartee. |
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Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case. |
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The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee. |
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Roads prone to gridlocks and bumper-to-bumper traffic have both the traffic cop and the commuter blowing horns and exchanging a colourful repartee. |
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Sometimes in the cut and thrust of debate and repartee, I am sure Canadians wonder just what the point is that we are trying to make. |
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Patient and genial, Ms. Sandhya took the children into confidence from the very start, retorting with jokes, poetry and the occasional repartee to drive home a point. |
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There was not a lot of communal repartee between those guys for all the world to see and follow. |
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The member held a number of positions within her caucus. She made a major contribution to parliamentary debate and repartee, I must say. |
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This does not mean that offices and factory floors should be free of good-natured repartee. |
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The Réunionese teams have a talent for repartee and have forged a small reputation of thrusting. |
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The witty repartee between the first chair violinists and the soloist were also charming. |
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According to the after-dinner repartee, the traditional capitalist approach is to sell one cow and buy a bull. |
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I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee. |
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Once again, I've managed to underwhelm her with my witty repartee. |
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Marber was a stand-up comedian and his quips and quick-fire repartee are deftly handled by the four actors, who bring out comedy in the pain and the pathos in the cruel barbs. |
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Vivian I'm not like you, witty repartee is not one of my gifts. |
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Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee. |
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With our love of repartee, we Irish would challenge the snappiest New York scriptwriter, if only we stayed sober long enough to remember our quips. |
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Even though the thugs are armed with knives and chains, Edward is able to rebuff them with witty repartee and by revealing that his chauffeur carries a gun. |
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The witty repartee, the insults, and the jabs were all so natural. |
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The repartee is often funny, and the supporting characters hilarious. |
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Vithabai with her quick repartee and imaginative extempore dialogues and a vibrating singing voice brought about many changes in the Tamasha performance repertoire. |
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Young, feisty Iris leaves her creaky, would-be suitor in the dust as they engage in the sort of witty, erudite repartee that exists only in films. |
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Madcap banter and witty repartee were the way everyone conversed. |
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And most of us felt compelled to find a witty repartee while trying to wriggle out of his clutches. |
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From the kings of late-night comedy, this repartee is par for the course. |
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With his razor-sharp wit and the sense of repartee with which we are all familiar, Guy A. Lepage coordinates discussions and asks questions-sometimes in the form of an interview or a quiz. |
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He was also very fond of relating all the nitty-gritty of his daily life, thus allowing us to better grasp significant aspects of his personality including an undeniable sense of humor and repartee. |
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The story of Hamlet, as told from the viewpoint of two courtiers echoes Beckett in its double act repartee, existential themes and language play. |
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Premier Jean Charest and Messieurs Johnson shared touching stories of their Irish roots and of the history of the Irish in Quebec all the while making everyone smile with their repartee. |
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But he loved that repartee, and quite often people were the object of it. |
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Smart repartee ensues and? could this be love? |
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So here is a modest proposal: if witty repartee is out of the question, why not take a leaf out of the Ukrainian or Italian parliament's book and go straight to the fisticuffs? |
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Dashan, as he is known by millions of adoring Chinese fans, is a cultural phenomenon, famous for his mastery of the complex art of xiangsheng, a form of witty repartee. |
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For the freedom to indulge in satire, tricks, and repartee, many men of keen insight and caustic wit obtained powerful patronage by assuming the role of fool. |
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From the cleverest repartee to the worst groaner, people use and respond to puns, but sometimes find them hard to define. |
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Oddly, they never mention their shared movie enthusiasm again, so that particular gobbet of repartee just makes them seem even less believable than they might otherwise have been. |
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Secured with ballast of repartee, we drifted past murky, shallow waters of literary knawvshawl and found ourselves navigating a course I can't recall we ever traversed. |
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