I am not a regular listener to his radio show, but when I do tune in I tend to like his irreverent style. |
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Student films have a reputation of being somewhat obscure and irreverent, but nonetheless entertaining. |
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Even the irreverent Campbell was praised for the respectful tone with which he responded to Hutton's questions. |
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Although a talented reporter and a graceful writer, he lacks Brown's irreverent streak. |
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His vision of America and of life was tough, irreverent, astringent almost to the point of misanthropy. |
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Abigail had a reputation for being a wild, irreverent and disrespectful young girl. |
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Servants is a bold and irreverent drama series set below stairs in a country house in 1850s England. |
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We wrote a pretty irreverent piece on the Pope's beatification of two dead shepherd children. |
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Again, like today's, its doings were chronicled by an irreverent, iconoclastic press eager for celebrity gossip and social scandal. |
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The irreverent cook can, of course, substitute the tandoor with an electric oven, and the oven with a covered saucepan, and so on. |
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This seems to me a mistake, as Balthus shared nothing of the Surrealists' irreverent, even sacrilegious tendencies. |
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Still, as Stockwell lies low until the heat's off, his irreverent sense of humour will of course be missed in cabinet. |
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Postmodern reinvention, including Rambo as Egypt's Pharaoh, could be seen as irreverent, even sacrilegious. |
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Sir Bob did talk the talk, however, and still no rock star talks with more humanity, irreverent humour, passion and compassion. |
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Back then, I was into Bukowski the iconoclast, the rebel with that irreverent humour. |
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This is the perfect opportunity for those of you who are afraid to be political, silly, irreverent, serious, mouthy, or sexy on your own website. |
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Generations later, the stories are still as rude, irreverent and colourful as they were way back then. |
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She is witty and frightening exposing hidden anxieties or dismissing them with slightly irreverent laughter. |
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This lack of a proper, irreverent perspective doesn't have to get the better of you, though. |
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Just as important, they are all bright and lively people and seem to blend a boundless enthusiasm with an irreverent sense of humour. |
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It is whackily comic with irreverent overtones and moments of quite startling seriousness. |
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Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
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The Colorado Springs Independent is a breath of fresh, irreverent Rocky Mountain air. |
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He's irreverent to an extreme, glib, folksy, with a disarming arrogance that drives his non-supporters nuts. |
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Part of being funny is being irreverent and saying things other people might think but won't say. |
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The irreverent flamboyance of pop art, collage, parody and deconstruction made offbeat performance more audience-friendly, more upmarket. |
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The girl and her clan's rescue quest is exciting, irreverent and touching, but most often hilarious, in this new paperback. |
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Once irreverent and perhaps even iconoclastic, these shows relied too heavily on his reputation and weakening force of personality. |
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The new arrival with an irreverent approach to the stuffy conventions and personnel of Parliament made an immediate impression. |
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He is opinionated, irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory. |
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The cartoon is Disney's answer to Dreamworks's Shrek, the irreverent story of a green Scottish ogre with a soft heart. |
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The author, like so many writers of popular biography, is guilty of being fashionably irreverent toward her subject. |
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You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules. |
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Talon in particular is supposed to be a charming, irreverent rogue with a ready sense of humor. |
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In this book, the irreverent British art critic slashes his way through the New York art scene from the 1960s to recent times. |
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With his irreverent sense of humor and a PC that could handle the games, he fit right in. |
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Mentioning our site shows remarkable taste and intelligence, as well as an irreverent sense of fun. |
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Ever irreverent, cartoonists underline the faults of public figures and are always ready to pounce on the slightest misstep. |
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Comedian and actor Norm MacDonald brings his irreverent, deadpan stand-up comedy to Ottawa's Bronson Centre. |
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Some have been irreverent, some subversive and some confrontational. |
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As would be expected, irreverent ideas were constantly floated. |
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What on the surface is a short film that embraces a post-feminist viewpoint in its celebration of female sexuality is actually more concerned with its irreverent underbelly. |
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The band of funsters never appear on stage without their shell suits, signature chains of cheap gold safety pins and famously irreverent sense of humour. |
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But somehow, that sort of irreverent, grim humor doesn't seem appropriate. |
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Now after the accident, when it became apparent that he had changed, he's described as having become profane, irreverent, not showing much deference for his fellows. |
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A wonderful, irreverent, lovingly-made wine from the beautiful hills in the northmost part of Cru Boutenac. |
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An irreverent scoffer asked Rabbi Shammai if he could teach him all there was to know about the Torah while he stood on one foot. |
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It would need to be hateful, not merely irreverent, comment, abusively discriminatory, not merely impious or irreligious. |
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With the new decade, Charlebois' repertoire lost its irreverent and iconoclastic character. |
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Maybe it was because it was supposed to be such as holy time but the irreverent Allen always seemed more mischievous at Christmas. |
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He is the irreverent breakfast DJ known for stirring his BBC Radio 2 listeners to life every weekday morning. |
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The fact that the magazine has produced a cover that manages somehow to be respectful and irreverent at the same time is a wonder. |
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Lmrabet was condemned to three years in prison for lèse-majesté in a cartoon, for an irreverent drawing of the king! |
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Couleur 3, a youth station playing rock and pop, with features on politics and society and an irreverent presentation style. |
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They should be able to make the kind of radical, irreverent cinema that Anderson himself created in a biting, bilious state of the nation diatribe such as Britannia Hospital. |
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It is more difficult to believe that two irreverent jokers who set out to write nonsense verses could have been inspired by the gods without knowing it. |
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He's too original to be a mere imitator, too irreverent for a disciple. |
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With his co-host, veteran radio personality Katherine Lanpher, Franken will deliver three hours a day of fearlessly irreverent commentary, comedy, and interviews. |
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While Kalman tends to mine the past for material, she is as irreverent as she is sentimental. |
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This collection features 100 fun, colorful, and sometimes delightfully irreverent messages designed by Friends with Type. |
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The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty. |
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An early example of this was Bizarre, a show that seemed intent on shocking, not least by a liberal sprinkling of the f-word in its irreverent sketches and lampoons. |
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In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab. |
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How can a nation so boisterous and fearlessly irreverent be dismissed as a dictatorship? |
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The convergence of the irreverent prince of potty humor and the cringe-worthy captain of schlock must be one of the signs of the impending Apocalypse. |
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Terminal illness makes a fantastic, fun-filled irreverent backdrop for black comedy, exploding with comments on humankind's barbarian invasion of the planet. |
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Good for Radio 4 doing a second series after all the stuffed shirts complained about their first one because of their irreverent and unstuffy presentation. |
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It was then I discovered that our quiet chief sub was wickedly funny, totally irreverent, often cynical and very acerbic when occasion demanded it. |
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This new weekly comedy is an irreverent and lusty send-up of space adventure, ripping apart pop culture and sci-fi convention as only SCI FI can. |
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The Ottawa Sun is a proud, feisty, irreverent, and interactive daily tabloid newspaper which focuses on local news, sports, entertainment and opinions that inform and engage its readers. |
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Charismatic, unconventional, sometimes irreverent, he revitalized Japanese Zen, which had fallen into a quagmire of religious rituals and nepotism. |
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And all this is done with a tone and an attitude that is always positive, energetic and enthusiastic, as well as being a tad irreverent, challenging and full of humour. |
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The irreverent and comical advertisement for SnowBlade won chuckles from readers all over Utah. |
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At times witty, irreverent, and playful in style, and at other times lyrical, passionate, and rhapsodical, it is one of the most original and powerful examples of Russian prose. |
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Despite an irreverent tendency to display a remarkable, but somehow pretentious know-how, this guitarists' album definitely shows talent as well as staggering inventiveness created in full respect of great virtuosos. |
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His bald rip-offs of painting styles from Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, and, lately, Willem de Kooning make him an artist as irreverent art critic, razzing exalted reputations. |
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The boom of Costume Playing dates back to the 60s and the irreverent fans of Star Trek, doomed to be called Trekkies and seen as insane by the media. |
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The print and poster ads have irreverent straplines such as Nice Pack and Fancy a Bit of the Other? |
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Modernism in the arts was improvisational, eclectic, and irreverent. |
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Nzambe is a song that some could see as irreverent. |
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In their view, the host used the term as an epithetic expression of frustration but not in an intentionally irreverent, blasphemous or irreligious way. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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Her sensual beauty contrasts with her irreverent deceitfulness. |
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What is most delightful is the pleasure of discovering how perceptively intelligent and articulate, as well as irreverent, Spiegelman is. |
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In the buttoned-down N. F. L., Ryan is colorful and irreverent. |
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At times, O'Malley's irreverent New York Irish humor resembles Oscar Wilde's wit with its aphoristic apercus. |
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He has gotten his share of media attention for creating a product called DressUp Jesus, an irreverent refrigerator ornament that allows the user to bedeck Jesus on the cross in silly outfits. |
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There are quick shifts from concerto to ripieno, and irreverent changes of tempo, and, with them, dizzying switches between the modes. |
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Without the ability to laugh, make others laugh and tease with a wickedly irreverent mischievousness, no-one's getting or going anywhere, let alone jumping into a cab back to your place. |
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Examples of these question types include the irreverent question, the apparently irrelevant question, the hypothetical question and the unanswerable question. |
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Grahm's irreverent newsletters unstuff oenological stuffed shirts. |
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