A huge fan, the 51-year-old Seinfeld actress was forced to photobomb a snap in order to get a picture with the First Lady. |
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If Fox plays their cards right, they could have a cult show on the level of Seinfeld on their hands. |
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As they arrived in Latham, the familiar, edgy electronic Seinfeld music was momentarily replaced by a hillbilly twang. |
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Seinfeld has jettisoned all his old bits and is slowly building a new repertoire, one joke at a time. |
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Seinfeld exposes the human destructiveness and lack of principle and morality that exist to some degree in all people. |
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On the other hand, I thought Seinfeld was too New York-centric, so what do I know? |
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Although Hirschberg is famous for turning celebrity profiles into celebrity vivisections, her portrait of Seinfeld was basically a Valentine. |
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That has changed even more rapidly than Hansen predicted so long ago that Seinfeld was still a year from premiering. |
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Louis-Dreyfus made a joke that Cranston looked like a character Elaine had dated on Seinfeld. |
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It has hit the television trifecta of The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and South Park, not to mention Star Trek, Friends, and futurama. |
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People don't begrudge Jerry Seinfeld or Michael Jordan their millions. |
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There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a caddy. |
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In an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, Elaine Benes uses a contraceptive sponge that gets taken off the market. |
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The implicit Jewishness of this world goes as much without saying as the ethnicity of the characters on Seinfeld. |
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She used to be a dead ringer for Elaine on Seinfeld until this election. |
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Routine works well for him from his work, to where he hangs out, to watching reruns of Seinfeld. |
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The joke is on the Seinfeld gang and, one hopes, not on the 80-some million televiewers. |
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It's a simply laid out venue, looking not unlike the sort of NYC club Jerry Seinfeld would deliver a monologue or two between twangy guitar riffs. |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus, best known as Elaine on Seinfeld, portrays Selina Meyer as a shallow, foul-mouthed manipulator surrounded by a staff of ambitious bumblers. |
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The 100th episode of Seinfeld consisted of clips from previous episodes. |
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