Witty and light-hearted, the play left behind an intriguing question in the minds of many viewers. |
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Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
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Witty and engaging, he was very well informed on local matters and had a special rapport with young folk. |
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Witty sarcasm is fun, but back it up with something if you want it to be taken seriously. |
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Witty as Greenberg is, he doesn't snag the drollness of Hitchcock's humor as well as he might. |
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Witty and polished, the film takes a jocular view of the characters and their failings but doesn't judge events. |
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The witty effect, aided by a subtle garlic cream, is that of some celestial new variety of deviled crab. |
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The works are known and celebrated for their witty banter and deft socio-political critiques. |
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His unique style with witty delivery and humorous asides kept the show humming along. |
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He was urbane, witty, had impeccable taste and was by all accounts a great fan of the ladies. |
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Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of drawing and sculpture. |
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The breathtakingly witty, even poetic, end alone is worth the price of admission. |
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This is a breezy, delightfully witty movie, which examines human relationships. |
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Now working mainly with wood she has turned from being a maker of precious objects into a witty bricoleur. |
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It consists of large, wall-painted versions of his witty or piquant statements, realised in a variety of typefaces and colours. |
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He was a wealthy young man, a brilliant battle commander, intelligent and witty. |
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He was bold, outrageous, witty, shocking and sympathetic without being the least bit soppy or sentimental. |
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Aboriginal cultures also valued fine oratory and the languages were, and are, often poetic, inventive and witty. |
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It's full of wry, witty observations, with poignant bits thrown in sparingly. |
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She could also be a witty verbalizer and inventor of far-fetched movement riddles. |
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In that same tradition Walsh provides them with some witty, juicy verbiage. |
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Filled with in-jokes, pop culture references and witty ideas, Shrek 2 maintains an amazing level of visual and verbal invention. |
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Stefan made me realise for the first time what witty and professional writers Flanders and Swann were. |
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Indisputably brilliant, learned, witty, warm, and generous, she is an ideal friend. |
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Two are notable-a witty fop, who lives nearby, and a down-at-the-heels aristocrat, who has been sponging off the family for decades. |
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When he eventually got to his feet, he was witty enough to see the humorous side of his experimentation. |
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Scott Roberts's screenplay crackles with crisp dialogue that's never so witty that it sounds forced, or like a hack writer showing off. |
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As Lipstick Traces demonstrates, even the band's B-sides feature catchy hooks, witty lyrics and solid rock song structures and dynamics. |
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Endowed as he was with superb powers of criticism, an impressively hard-headed acumen, he strewed his letters with witty, biting obiter scripts. |
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In one of those stupidities that mark a life of bad choices, a quite verbal, witty, but somewhat feckless woman became my business partner. |
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I looked at him, searching for an elusive answer in my head, a witty reply to such careful observance. |
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He was a natural when it came to telling stories and was renowned for his witty expressions and powers of observation. |
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An appeal can be in the form of a funny question, a witty observation, opinion or comment. |
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And, having reached a nice rounded and witty conclusion, I'm going to spoil it by waffling on and qualifying what I've said. |
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He is witty, he puns, and sometimes he employs the polysyllabic circumlocution of the nineteenth-century humorists. |
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They are known for bright melodies, witty lyrics, and vigorous zapateados incorporating flamenco characteristics. |
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They were very very simple cardboard characters who mostly just have to glower, smoulder and say witty lines quietly. |
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The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey-tongued Shakespeare. |
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The entire mineral community will greatly miss this kind, gracious, and witty master of microminerals and photomicrography. |
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Although I did wonder whether they might have exchanged some witty one-liners. |
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This becomes a running gag, along with plenty of witty and clever one-liners. |
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Instead of long explanatory diatribes on the reason for doing, or being, it spits out witty one-liners that cut the legs off apathy. |
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The question master on the night was Charlie Hughes and he excelled as usual with his witty repertoire. |
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He was warm, witty and faced each day armed with a brace of one-liners and a trademark cheeky grin. |
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On the other hand, among friends with whom you feel at ease, you are expressive, witty, and quite charming. |
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All this is done with a wink and a smile, lots of witty one-liners and a backdrop of upbeat music. |
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Not just bytes, she is besotted by witty one-liners and mushy expressions, phrases. |
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The script must remain kiddie friendly, as well as laying down witty one-liners for the growns. |
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The songs are witty enough, but not all members of this company have the voices to carry them off. |
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He was a much loved figure, witty, kind-hearted, and absent-minded, and his satires are plain, clear, homely, and predominantly good-natured. |
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For some time I tried to find an wise or witty one to insert at the head of my home page. |
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He is charming and witty, oozing the image of a man in control of his life. Looks, however, can be deceiving. |
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Please also excuse the abundance of randomly inserted comments and quips which I think are witty but are probably not. |
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I am continually surprised by Sharon's creativity even if it is currently directed towards caustic but witty sarcasm. |
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She was a serious artist, a painter of extraordinary and disturbing vision, a talented dancer and also a witty and original writer. |
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He captures with equal panache the drag-queenish vanity of Amalfi and the witty heroics of Count Sirocco. |
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Evelyn was a studious, musical, intelligent and witty girl, who had a tongue as sharp as a blade. |
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It's a sharp, witty comedy about the stumbling speeches made by best men at weddings and all the struggle the writers may have to compose them. |
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There's no witty anecdotes to relate from the office, no high jinks to speak of. |
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Yes, we deliberately chose people who were high profile, and also yes, quite cool and quite hip and quite witty. |
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Mr Bull has drawn from the Hippocrene spring to refresh a subject that seemed stale, and his book is as witty, sexy and absorbing as his subject. |
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He came up with a witty scenario worlds away from the sugary sentimentality of most productions of the classic ballet. |
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His prose is fluid and witty, a cheerful tale that has the reader laughing out loud from beginning to end. |
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He bought me a diamond necklace for Valentine's Day and, when we were involved in our own LDR, used to spend hours composing witty emails. |
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Mostly short, the essays range from period pieces to recent history writing, from the dry to the witty, and from overviews to precise accounts. |
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The acting also showed that the cast has range beyond their usual witty quips and fight scenes. |
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Heaps of other stuff happened with the other characters and there were witty quips but I left my notebook at home. |
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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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Clueless, however, with its mall culture, and its witty dialogue, doesn't support the heritage industry. |
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The droll, witty Harvard Lampoon staff, the prime joshers of the Ivy League, have selected People magazine for their next parody effort. |
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The intent to make the already rambunctiously witty play even more so is laudable, as is the casting of new Edmonton talent. |
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In the supposedly witty world of Anarchy TV, there are white hats and the standard, cliched black ones. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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This is a heartfelt, authentic film that doesn't try to wow you with witty dialogue, or impress with fancy costumes. |
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The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night. |
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He ranged from sharp and witty to serious and in control, plus all the in-betweens. |
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She was a down-to-earth, witty, charming and an intelligent girl, highly articulate. |
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Even when the advice doesn't directly pertain to my own predicament of the week, I enjoy reading your witty wisecracks and thoughtful responses. |
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They ran through emotions from funny, romantic and sad, to witty, wistful and thought-provoking. |
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It may sound boring and not clever or witty of me but I really, genuinely think it matters. |
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If you are to match it you are going to have to be witty and clever in your approach to dressing. |
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The trio presented witty, rude, clever songs, mostly delivered at a ferocious pace. |
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He was a native of Monaghan town and was a witty guy, with the cool Monaghan sense of humour. |
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Radcliffe is witty and entertaining, but talks in diffident stops and starts. |
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Maybe they think that person is a highly entertaining, witty and exciting individual. |
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We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee. |
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They knew there was a lot more to this warm, witty, sparkly and sprightly show than just the title song. |
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What's more, the narrative has pace and is injected with witty dialogue and humour. |
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I was thinking of something funny or witty to say to him, but I couldn't think of anything. |
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We try and think of something clever, something witty, current, hard to pronounce. |
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Mahd might have a witty sense of humour but he always has words of wisdom to say to me. |
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For this to be a real success, the programme would have also to be witty and inventive in its use of language. |
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He himself has made inventive and witty use of the Glasgow dialect in much of his work. |
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The story of three feuding women is described as touching, funny, wise and gloriously witty. |
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The music is a mixture of gospel, blues and jazz and the dialogue is quick and witty. |
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What shines through are the wonderful and witty lyrics and dastardly clever arrangements. |
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Mrs. Drollmere had been a lively woman with a shrewd and witty sense of humour. |
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He was a witty, engaging, clever man who devoted his life to a political philosophy. |
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I have nothing funny or witty to say about it because it really does bring me to tears. |
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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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However, anyone up for catchy tunes and witty wordplay will be rewarded by this album's warm left-field charm and intelligence. |
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Light, witty, candid, and personal, this documentary teaches us more about Korean culture than just kimchi. |
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So it might actually be a subtle, witty script directed in an imaginative way. |
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They almost oscillate between the witty and tragic, and I found myself laughing and then writhing with discomfort. |
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However, the actors and direction are very impressive, and there's some snappy, witty dialogue. |
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He's nothing if not honest, blunt, irascible, generous, laconic, witty and enigmatic. |
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She had planned a witty rejoinder but the sight of him standing in front of her, so arrogantly beautiful, stoked the fires of her temper. |
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Before Kate can respond with a witty rejoinder about geese, a waiter oozes forth and demands drink orders. |
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Most of the statements were not used at the trial, so any witty rejoinders from Wilde will have to be imagined. |
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The book marries witty, Jane Austen-ish language and style against an imagined tapestry of fairy magic. |
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His witty sarcasm has been replaced by the still-ironic but much less amusing regime of menacing doublespeak. |
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They fire back and forth witty, erudite rhymes like a comedy double act advertising a dictionary. |
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It was sometimes amusing or even witty doggerel, but doggerel, and everyone knew about his voice. |
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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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Today an epigram is generally defined as any short poem with a witty ending. |
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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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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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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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Their effortless and witty repartee rivals any comedy duo that came before or after. |
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This was one of the reasons that people spent more time making up pithy aphorisms and witty epigrams. |
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He was a master of the scintillating surface, the witty musical epigram, the surprising twist. |
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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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His witty introductions, funny stories and anecdotes kept the crowds smiling throughout. |
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I opened my mouth to retort but couldn't quite come up with anything witty or smart or right. |
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I debated whether to retort with a witty comeback or to not pay attention to him. |
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It is good to have such witty audience members, even if they do have stupid names. |
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Those who don't smile at Arnold's witty retorts have hearts of true solid granite. |
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Just as I expected, Brand was ready with his witty retorts as I swung open the door. |
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As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug. |
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He is a witty, engaging presence in the early comic scenes, portraying the doctor with soft-spoken befuddlement. |
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She was bold, brave and was able to get herself out of almost any situation through quick lies and witty deceptions. |
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Penelope supposed that she shouldn't have poured the tea on her like a child and instead said something cool and witty to discompose Evelyn. |
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He's once again cooler than cool, coming up with witty ripostes we've heard before and powerful speeches that, once again, prove his coolness. |
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Calamity Jane is an action-packed, rip-roaring roller coaster of a show with one of the most witty and memorable musical scores. |
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He was guest speaker at the event and entertained the guests with his witty repartee. |
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John is the very witty and outspoken scribe from Down-under who contributes some road tests for our Automania column. |
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You may recall that on his recent tour, Eric Idle kept a witty, engrossing day-to-day online diary. |
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But while he as intelligent, charming, and witty, the Italian was also argumentative, mocking, and vain. |
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If you have the right background and are sharp, witty and perceptive, we would like to hear from you. |
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What is delicious about this film is the witty clever dialogue that is distinctly Wilde. |
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Of course, being a discerning and witty individual, you aren't going to resort to such a low blow. |
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There are few pleasures more mentally invigorating than astringently witty and wise satirical fiction. |
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Michael furiously takes down all the witty sallies and asides, converting the evening into his next gay play, and, hopefully, a success. |
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The Philosopher's Room is a heady mix of high art and popular culture, decorated with samplers embroidered with witty, mock-homespun proverbs. |
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It seemed to flow from who he was, and mimicked the style of a particularly witty and avuncular friend. |
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He was witty, teasing and flamboyant and his dialogue delivery racy and sardonic. |
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Basically its just a wonderfully witty book written in the voice of a fashionista that we can actually connect with. |
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His lyrics are witty and, at times, saucy, but his love songs still top my musical chart. |
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He made jokes at the teachers and had witty comments that were a little saucy. |
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This man is part of history and his observations were perceptive, wise, eloquent, witty and charming. |
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Flamboyant and witty, he relishes his role as a behind-the-scenes puppet master. |
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Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype. |
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Or at least it's the shtick that sets the tone for the evening's witty and intelligible discourse. |
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While he does so in witty rhetorical play, there is a strong argument for the Gothicism inherent in this act, as has been mentioned. |
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After an interlude of witty badinage, Ginger departs, and Fred sprinkles sand on the floor of Horace's suite and dances her to sleep. |
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And he did so with an enviable manual dexterity driven by a witty, incisive mind. |
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It was amazing how vital and witty and energetic and downright cocky he was. |
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Staff are witty and efficient and dispense wonderfully coarsely ground black pepper from a larger-than-life pepper mill with great panache. |
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However, her cleverness and talent for witty banter makes it so she never comes across as being oppressed. |
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The writing is clever, witty, crisp, Arquette is very good, and the whole production is bright and hits all the right marks. |
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We require you to find a witty, original and more importantly printable caption to go along with the image above. |
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Instead, Tadpole does ultimately reveal a subtle, witty prince of a film to be charmed by. |
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As well as exchanging witty banter with Candyman Baker, David knows how to save money on clothes, eating out and pet food. |
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Fielding, aristocratic and classically educated, was worldly, tolerant, self-assured, and witty. |
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The authors of the abstract and mathematically witty inventions in ornamental sculpture were Jan van Roome and Loys van Boghem. |
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When I go bar-hopping, I expect a lot of joking and fast, witty conversation. |
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Do they seriously think their nasty, sarcastic comments come close to passing as witty? |
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She was, and is, witty and talkative, the ringleader of the three-ring circus round our table when I was growing up. |
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Clearly, the melodramatic plot is a vehicle for the wacky characters and witty dialogue, and the performances are crisp and funny. |
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Unfortunately, far too many films contain wacky crime capers that lead into shenanigans which gives way to witty, edgy banter. |
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No matter how we read them, their synonymousness is so witty and clever that it's impossible not to relish it. |
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Produced after a ten-year gestation, this work is by turns enthralling, witty, and harrowing. |
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He comes to us fresh from his ongoing role in that most witty of seppo sitcoms, so you just know he's at the top of his game. |
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He became known as a superb speaker, a witty panellist, and a persuasive debater. |
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I heard that the Captain had two southern belles for daughters, but what they did not tell me was that they would be witty as well. |
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Just make a light and humorous story that is witty and clever enough to sell well. |
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Sometimes she added her own witty mime to the words or pulled a funny face to make us laugh, and we did laugh. |
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Simon has a way of pumping out humorous dialogue that is both intelligent and witty. |
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Truss's voice is deadpan, her asides are witty, and she is never condescending about misuse of the language. |
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In Stoppard's poignant and witty memory play, the poet lies on his deathbed remembering and misremembering his emotional and scholarly life. |
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This is quality drama, intelligent, witty and interesting, but hardly sold at all, easily missable and lost on a digital channel. |
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He surrounded himself with witty courtiers and kept many beautiful mistresses. |
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Still these biker boys made out such things were mere pranks, a witty jape for a Sunday afternoon. |
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Intelligent, witty and wilful, she went to Oxford where she took a first in modern history. |
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These outer movements are witty, but the internal ones are either passionate or governed by a more earthy sense of humor. |
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You are so busy enjoying them because they are brisk and witty that you fail to notice until much later that the whole thing doesn't add up. |
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He had a wonderful brain and a wonderful turn of phrase and he was so witty. |
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While her work features the austerity and functionalism of Modernism, it somehow seems softer, more human and witty. |
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A rich variety of proverbs exist in the Sierra Leonean languages, and witty exchanges of proverbs are a conversational tradition. |
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The script provides them with funny, witty dialogue throughout, not to mention the occasional sight gag. |
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Instead of witty banter, lines are delivered blandly, leaving little room for laughs or sexual tension. |
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Fortunately for the command climate of the 1st Pursuit Group, the witty operations officer with twinkling eyes buffered Atkinson's dourness. |
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I am also intelligent, witty and have a large mop of thick blonde hair that controls itself. |
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In person, he was every bit as witty, charming and graceful as those endearing critters. |
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In her 80s and as mordantly witty as ever, she published her 22nd novel, The Finishing School, earlier this year. |
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His smart-alec games with form and style are very witty, youthful and enormously engaging. |
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The result is an unawed, sometimes wry and witty, always elegantly written study that provides new insights on Churchill. |
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Neither as witty nor as intelligent as it believes itself to be, the book is however ambitious. |
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Every scene made me cringe as he mugged for the camera and offered those interminable witty retorts with that knowing gleam in his eye. |
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She is witty and frightening exposing hidden anxieties or dismissing them with slightly irreverent laughter. |
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No, he was witty, pleasant, friendly, and kind, even to a Podunk newcomer like me. |
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Rather, the writing spoofs the witty, slangy, often over-written dialogue of movies and radio broadcasts of the time. |
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Someone, somewhere has passed a witty, wise or outrageous remark on almost every subject under the sun. |
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His elegant, meticulously phrased performances of Haydn and Mozart became legendary, as did his caustic, witty bons mots. |
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Protestors focus energy on creating signs with witty slogans and singing catchy chants for their favorite political issue. |
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His imaginative brilliance is most apparent in his inventive and often witty designs for furniture and metalwork. |
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Luckily he didn't have a witty pun to throw into the mix for this contestant or I may have lain the smackdown on the television. |
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This is intended to look informal, contemporary and witty, yet looks cheap, and above all, small. |
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To his advantage, Rajagopal does not have the bearing of an unapproachable guru but comes across as friendly, witty and unpretentious. |
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Stripped of the bouffy hair and sequins, she's witty and, for an entertainment property, opinionated. |
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But he's not just the witty boulevardier whose model looks have made him the thinking female student's crumpet for years. |
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Michael was very popular in Bohola and had a witty word always near at hand. |
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Shaw was often criticized for writing plays full of unsubstantial, if witty, banter. |
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He may know how to pen witty banter and put hip twists on soapy situations, but he'd better give his characters some depth. |
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At these moments, the film, which is mostly a plotty and deeply self-admiring tale about British code-breakers during WWII, turns funny, even witty. |
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It's full of grabby descriptions and witty, off-the-cuff dialogue. |
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Watch it for the sharp and witty dialogue written by series creator Caron. |
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He was widely held in high esteem for his witty sense of humour. |
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A witty, sharp collection of interconnected short stories by Vanity Fair contributor Elissa Schappell. |
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In the West we know her as a poet of witty conceits and memorable images. |
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The tribute show in particular demonstrated how instantly witty he was. |
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The nimble direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen does justice to the witty script by Betty Comden and adolph Green. |
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Told by a black man, the chainsaw joke would go over perfectly well as witty nonsense, for example. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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But for all the jolly quips and witty asides public relations and advertising are tough, unforgiving industries, teaming with showmanship and bravado. |
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I have a general hatred of the supposedly witty quips in action movies. |
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Are you thinking up witty quips for the European press as we speak? |
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In fact, Conversation with God is a witty, highly personal piece which acutely portrays some of the contradictions of the contemporary Chinese psyche. |
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That was 1990, and the friend and his friends were witty and sparkly, and totally convinced me that Aucklanders were smart and sophisticated and ironic beyond my ken. |
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The cast deals admirably with a difficult script which is peppered with acerbic one-liners and wonderfully witty wisecracks, characteristic of Marber's earlier comedy. |
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I rolled my eyes as he tried to make witty wisecracks at my expense. |
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Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop. |
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The acting is top-notch, and Parsons has won a pair of Emmys for his turn as the witty, sarcastic Sheldon. |
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Waldman overlays her comic situations and satiric conversations with ironic literary allusions and witty wordplay. |
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To his credit, Gunn keeps up his morale with witty rejoinders. |
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They are variously loud, meditative, dramatic, witty, sexy, searing, and elegiac. |
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While their lives overlapped for only one year, they were both masters of clear, witty insight, and they both wrote in a brilliant lapidary English. |
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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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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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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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She was brilliant, there was no doubt about that, but when it came to escaping from awkward situations, coming up with valid excuses or witty retorts, she was useless. |
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You belong where the witty apothegms of Lords, the silly moralities of matrons, the blinding high of opium, and the beauty of visual arts mingle to form one convoluted world. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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But Freeman has a long history of witty, freewheeling responses in interviews. |
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Jay-Z is reinvigorated, witty, and good-humored, while West has reeled in some of his id-gone-haywire shtick. |
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The New Yorker critic takes on smartasses who think they are being witty in an excerpt from his new book, Snark. |
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The option to close commenting after the cut-off would be lower maintenance, but then we'd lose such witty badinage as evidenced by my post on big, strong boys. |
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He says it's all about writing around the idea or inspiration he has in mind, be it a pie in the face, a witty line, screwball situation or piece of music. |
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The best thing about this good play is the poignant and witty script. |
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Some are witty, some impressively moving, some sententious, but the lack of dramatic context normally prevents evaluation of serious or ironic intent. |
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Her daily speech is sprinkled with metaphors and witty turns of phrase. |
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His reviews were a unique combination of scholarly, witty, occasionally sarcastic, and masterfully entertaining. |
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Up until the final ten minutes this has been an intelligent, witty and unusually shrewd look at the social acceptance of mixed race relationships. |
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I suggest you pick up a copy of the March 20 radical biweekly, in which he discourses at witty length on our love affair with this particular TV show. |
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Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close. |
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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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A sharp Sun-Uranus opposition makes her bloody-mindedly independent, bright, witty and wild, with a mind of her own and an originality that has yet to develop fully. |
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Why is it that you only talk to people on days when you are feeling so muddle-headed that you cannot be witty and amusing even on topics you find of interest? |
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Whenever I am in the presence of a star, my chest tightens like a boa around my heart as I think of some witty lead into a conversation with them. |
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Though certainly not designed for casual viewing, Gerry is too visually rich and mordantly witty to deserve the slagging it's received in some quarters. |
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Being young and oh-so-clever, I thought it would be witty to close my oration with a quote that depended on the f-word. |
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But instead of a witty pop song, we have yet more woe-is-me-feel-my-pain from an overpaid, over-cosseted celebrity. |
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Calypso and soca music sway the body of festive dancers to a mixture of Afro-Caribbean rhythms with witty lyrics and heavy metal or finely tuned steel drums. |
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Also, etiquette and netiquette are key words here, and your equivalent of shouting out on soapbox isn't gonna bring anything more productive than witty remarks. |
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She's very smart, bright, witty, full of grace and elegance. |
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I can never be sure whether I come across as witty or buffoonish at work. |
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Even photographs which seemingly degrade their sitters, such as Two men with barbel and Scrap collector holding globe are in reality witty art historical burlesques. |
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It is witty, surface-clever, starrily cast, and wholly British. |
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More witty banter ensues as the duo handily defeats the thugs. |
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Maybe it's not so easy writing witty captions to New Yorker cartoons. |
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For fans of witty musical numbers, there are sequences like the patter song in which Millie takes dictation from her stiff-necked boss, and repeats it at lightning speed. |
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Occasionally, Alex and Emma manages to throw out a witty one-liner and there are isolated occasions when the romantic elements show signs of life. |
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Given that he has roughly the same access to each event as his readers, Smith relies heavily upon the witty one-liner which encapsulates the experience for his reader. |
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He is a master of dry straight-faced witty delivery and he brings a subtle sense of pathos to a script that has a tendency to milk its gags to death. |
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She can switch roles as quick as a chameleon but this one was something that needed a little more than a deft flick of the wrist and a witty turn of phrase. |
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The tone, mood, fast-paced interjections, and witty syntagms of the 1940s vernacular are very difficult to convey in the several lines of subtitled translation. |
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It reminds you how clever, how witty, how well thought out the song is. |
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Costumes are in pastel shades and of Fifties vintage, witty in their matching detail for the tale of two sets of identical twins and multiple mistaken identities. |
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They are incisive, beautifully written, witty and very personal. |
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You are witty, have great comic timing and a fantastic accent. |
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This is an honorable and compulsively fascinating evening that disproves the notion that the playwright is merely a witty chronicler of mid-century, middle-class life. |
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He was a legendary character owing to his brilliant and witty articles, his immense capacity for downing steins of Pilsner and his discursive conversation. |
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Chatty, witty scenes are intercut with quotes from Voltaire, but the film also includes other cheeky references to that comic philosopher embedded in the plot. |
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In between is again a lot of action and witty one-liners thrown in. |
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Featuring over 140 creative recipes and prefaced by witty introductions, the book offers an inspirational approach to cooking and eating seasonal food. |
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It is a book that can be witty, moving or poignant, all at the same time. |
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Yet, when people meet the man, they find that he is funny, genial, witty and charming and seemingly wouldn't hurt a fly, let alone drive a rival out of business. |
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Much Ado About Nothing portrays the return from war of Don Pedro and his men and the subsequent courtships, flirtations, practical joking and witty conversations. |
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Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes. |
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As a protagonist, she is witty, humorously cynical, and completely human. |
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The speakers in translation are erudite, witty, informed, expert. |
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He'd come in and say good evening, then say something very witty and charming and then it would proceed to be a television show where people were getting cut up. |
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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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Bill Irwin is a masterful comedian, a world-class mime, and a witty emcee. |
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It is the most witty and epigrammatic of all Taylor's works. |
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In addition to his academic folklore works, he also published linguistic and ethnomusicological studies, as well as reviews and even witty cultural prose. |
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Two are notable-a witty fop, worthy of Oscar Wilde, who lives nearby, and a down-at-the-heels aristocrat, who has been sponging off the family for decades. |
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