From the wittiest zinger to the most heartfelt speech, I believed every word spoken. |
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For those of you who have never heard of the man, he was one of the wittiest, cleverest and funniest comedians that ever graced this earth. |
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He is laconically hilarious, hot in a blonde way, he can pass off a piece of dialogue as the wittiest bon mot without breaking a sweat and he also writes. |
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When the songs are at their wittiest, they are sharply and mordantly so. |
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As an actor, Braugher ratiocinates with his entire body, like Olivier at his wittiest. |
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One of history's wittiest political observers was the magnificent American journalist H. L. Mencken. |
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In this instalment of our FIFA.com monthly series, we review the larger-than-life player's wittiest and most contentious sayings. |
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Be original, dare to be the wittiest, get away from the clichés and turn into the most authenticate friend that everyone wants to get. |
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One was the wittiest, another the williest, the third the holiest harlot in his kingdom. |
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Modernist ideology accustoms us to think that experimentation can take place on the margins of a culture, but hip-hop production is the site of some of the weirdest, wittiest thinking in pop music today. |
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In the first of a new FIFA.com monthly series, we review the charismatic leader and motivator's wittiest and most controversial quotes, often delivered to an open-mouthed audience at one of his legendary news conferences. |
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I do remember making perhaps the wittiest remark of the evening. |
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Frank had won a reputation while writing the Times sketch as one of the wittiest writers and talkers in England. |
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In its first two hours there are some good things, not least the script, and Waltz is thoroughly engaging as the film's wittiest and most humane character. |
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Orton's taste for dialogue in the epigrammatic style of Oscar Wilde was shared by one of the wittiest dramatists to emerge in the 1960s, Tom Stoppard. |
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Tal was one of the best and wittiest writers of the world champions. |
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