He was a keen humorist and sometimes it was hard to tell which of his remarks were jokes and which were gaffes. |
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I am a gregarious person and have always been given to being a humorist, but I am also an observer. |
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Since a comedian requires ingenuity, while a humorist can coast on a querulous attitude. |
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The humorist kept the balance of satire by laughing at his own follies and doings. |
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At Oxford, Carroll made a name for himself as a freelance humorist, parodist, and versifier. |
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It is probably the only story the famous humorist wrote which was supported by an affidavit to its truthfulness. |
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This can be the combination of orator, humorist, speech writer, or playwright. |
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When my friend told me about this aspect of the pre-interview my scheming humorist mind awakened like a sleeping giant. |
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But for a humorist, the wrong kind of seriousness can be fatal. |
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Jamel Debbouze is a French humorist, actor and producer of Moroccan origin. |
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A Quebec humorist, Yvon Deschamps, said that it was better to be rich and healthy than poor and sick. |
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Poet and humorist with an unmistakable laugh, Henri Salvador's trademark is his good-humoured brand of swing. |
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When the news came out that the great humorist was at liberty, he had to turn down several offers of other appointments. |
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A Belgian humorist said that in the life, there are two things that one cannot make halfway: It's to be born and die. |
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The Conference will close with a performance by the Aboriginal humorist Art Napoleon. |
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This report from the unconscious satirist and humorist, Mr Corbett, is a case in point. |
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The great criminal and the humorist compel our interest by the narcissistic self-importance with which they manage to keep at arm's length everything which would diminish the importance of their ego. |
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It was an affliction that he shared with two close friends, humorist Art Buchwald and writer William Styron. |
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David Rakoff, 47 The humorist and journalist died in New York after a long battle with cancer. |
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The famed writer, filmmaker, and humorist Nora Ephron died on June 26 at the age of 71 from leukemia. |
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Rather we read Mark because he is an expert at exposing sham, pretension, and hypocrisy, and because he was the greatest American humorist of the 19th century. |
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Eddie, the writer's father, was a humorist and legendary editor. |
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Just as a humorist in general, as an author, I was a huge fan. |
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Acting sometimes as a humorist, that legitimate comedian, performing on stage for over 10 years, will often succeed in cheering up even the most boring formal events. |
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Charley Davis, says the Pittsburg Dispatch, tells a story about Mark Twain, in which the humorist was for once outhumored. |
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But the shoe-removal theatre which this blog has complained about for years always reminds me of a New Yorker item by Calvin Trillin, the humorist and novelist. |
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Despite pressure from Duryea to be a serious young man, Benchley's true fun-loving, party-going and humorist nature blossomed at Harvard. |
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Singer-songwriter, actor and humorist Michel Rivard has made a name for himself over the past twenty-five years as one of the most prolific creators on the Quebec scene. |
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In 1935, humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post were killed when their airplane crashed near Point Barrow in the Alaska Territory. |
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After the unquestionable success of his last show where over 65,000 spectators laughed until they cried, the humorist, known for his sharp sense of the absurd, returns to the stage to push the ridiculous beyond all limits. |
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Secret location, Sat SM With his rather silly moniker and shouty lol-repository of a Twitter feed, some would call DJ Paypal a mere internet humorist, but his juke productions put paid to that. |
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Let me paraphrase author and humorist Mark Twain when I confirm, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the reports of the impending death of Canada's Francophonie have been greatly exaggerated. |
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A native of Longueuil, Mr. Berval had been a singer, actor and humorist. |
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