He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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The ads poke fun at the problem parents, not at the ones who behave properly at their kids' games. |
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So we try to poke fun at stereotypes and the way the North and South view each other. |
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Some are genuinely funny, and Dante does poke fun at the paint-by-numbers approach of many contemporary films. |
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What fun it must have been for the young film-maker to poke fun at the older formula films, and their songs! |
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Laurel has a remarkable ability to poke fun at whatever she's insecure about. |
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While some of these images are serious, others poke fun at this period's overblown piousness. |
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Breaking down rigid social hierarchy so characteristic of the Middle Ages, these riotous tales poke fun at everyone. |
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But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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Leno similarly used his qaddafi joke to poke fun at someone else, namely Kanye West. |
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I don't think the RCMP takes very seriously letters from former politicians that poke fun at them. |
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Rideau aims to use these devilishly on-target caricatures and comic whit to skewer and poke fun at common recognition mistakes. |
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We enjoy it even when they poke fun at us because its usually very humorous. |
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This droll character had only one ambition in life: to poke fun at the police, as well as the wealthy and the fat cats. |
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To poke fun at one of their respected peers with the goal of raising money to benefit important grassroots causes in the community. |
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Instead of the perfect family letter, poke fun at yourself and write it with humour and lightness. |
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This initiative highlights activists from Cuba to China, who use satire to poke fun at their blundering and oppressive regimes. |
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Ten novels on, he can afford to poke fun at the young man he was, fancying himself as a writer. |
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Everyone loves when celebrities can poke fun at themselves at awards shows. |
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It may be too easy to poke fun at these immense machines which try to be creative and which often end up being much less efficient than a small team or even a single individual with real talent. |
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I did not mean to poke fun at the number of sheets my colleague was using. |
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Many towns and cities organise Carnival processions. The colourful floats, constructed of papier-mâché and wire mesh, poke fun at the political and social developments of the day. |
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It is, of course, easy to poke fun at earnest mothers and fathers who come together to study the psychology of the child, but it is not right to do so unless they lose their sense of proportion. |
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She speaks French and takes pains to correct my pronunciation, not because she wants to poke fun at me but because the way I speak just grates on her ears! |
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This sculpture moves beyond the reference to hockey towards the stronger element of 'Canadian-ness,' acknowledging the ability of a Canadian to poke fun at him or her self. |
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Spoofs of television commercials made frequent appearances on their shows, demonstrating Wayne and Shuster's willingness to poke fun at popular culture. |
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These cartoons can be used to give a simple explanation of creation to non-believers, help teachers with lessons, and at times poke fun at believers of evolution and remind them to check their work. |
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Individuals are deserving of equal consideration and respect and I certainly regret the fact that what was intended to poke fun at Phi Delta Phi was taken literally by some of the students. |
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After all, they are the living proof that our societies are not quite as dreadful as they claim, since they have the freedom to poke fun at them virtually at will. |
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Though Ireland today is divided into four provinces, the five mothers and five sons helps to explain the structure of this island as well as poke fun at the Irish people. |
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This is the perfect joke present, offering random grininducing statements that poke fun at back-seat drivers and possibly embarrass them into silence. |
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