The conversation, as was to be expected with such a group, was light and flippant, with many jokes and quips flipping back and forth. |
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Well, he's a goofball with a penchant for cracking idiotic quips during combat. |
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You had to always be on your toes with her, because she would always make jokes and quips. |
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He has played many quips and pranks, as if to assure me he is no old sobersides. |
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I think the problems the church faces are more complicated than just quips and labels and sloganeering. |
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The name that launched a thousand quips now belongs to a man addled by cancer and excess. |
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As Jay-Z quips, sometimes he wants to rap like Common but then he takes a look at his bank balance and continues to mine the money seam. |
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His quips and jokes were still at my expense, but he did tone things down a little. |
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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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Please also excuse the abundance of randomly inserted comments and quips which I think are witty but are probably not. |
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For all the giant leaps and superhuman punch-ups, jokes and quips, he manages to give a quite touching layered performance. |
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Gina Philips is effectively sarcastic and doubting as the sister, and Justin Long plays off her cute quips with humorous zingers. |
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With encouragement from the audience and a few quips from me it took me back to my old concert party days. |
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Like the jester at a medieval court whose caperings and quips recalled the king to sanity, he aimed only to remind the world of its duty. |
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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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Though coyly written in the third person, these quips show him basking in his achievements. |
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Like the violent cinema of China and Japan, there were no quips, no one-liners, no rise in a trumpets or hugs whenever someone died. |
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Spats of sharp reproaches ensue, a poignant mediocrity, strange gruff quips, a simplicity? |
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I'll write stuff or get on talk shows in front of millions and sneak in a few quips to try and entertain as well, but that really is a hill of beans. |
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What's beyond my tolerance is that, clad in ancient costumes, the characters are speaking a contemporary language chock-full of modern parlance and quips. |
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His cello and piano Sonata is full of endless quips and surprises. |
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His instant quips, political satires, fluent dialogue delivery and appreciable humour has been the driving force behind the success of this program. |
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Twitter was similarly infested with a mass of quips which were as unimaginatively repetitive as they were in hideously bad taste. |
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Mr. Right and Mr. Wrong, and the cute quips about Mr. Right and Mr. Right Now. |
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Well, listen here: while you were retweeting the heck out of Blunt's debonaire quips, he was quietly shifting 20 million albums. |
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In the end, even as an alternative, the election of a government requires more than some mediocre blokeish quips. |
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So his replacement, if the show stays as it is, will need to have be as fast with the quips as they are behind the wheel of a car. |
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Mr. Speaker, for the benefit of the member, the lion's share of the quips and giggles were coming from his side of the House. |
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His speech was laced with quips, remarkable insights and occasional comic relief. |
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In counterpoint, we hear also a Greek chorus of dissenting voices, commentaries by those who betray their racism with barbed quips. |
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Marber was a stand-up comedian and his quips and quick-fire repartee are deftly handled by the four actors, who bring out comedy in the pain and the pathos in the cruel barbs. |
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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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Why must I be subjected to teams of lackwits telling lousy jokes, quipping lame quips, discussing current events with all the wit and wisdom of the village idiot? |
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With our love of repartee, we Irish would challenge the snappiest New York scriptwriter, if only we stayed sober long enough to remember our quips. |
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Some of these examples are maxims, precepts, quips, proverbs and epigrams. |
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He offended sensitive members of the staff and press with arrogant quips about artists and audiences, but he revitalised an elderly board and ran a tight set of budgets. |
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Evans has a few choice quips for spotting and avoiding the well-trodden, souvenir-shop-lined tourist routes. |
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We did a comedy table and got a bunch of comedians to talk out joke suggestions, because Spider-Man is known for his quips. |
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The short entries range from campy, insidery quips to trenchant cultural observations. |
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His authorized biographer, Edmund Morris, given unprecedented access to the President while he was still in the White House, was so defeated by Reagan's opacity and quips that he resorted to fictionalizing. |
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If Mr Markey wins, Mr Gomez quips, the only change in Washington would be the relocation of his office from the Rayburn building to the Russell building. |
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Her columns never failed to hit the mark, with quips to spare. |
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Best is not the only footballing personality with a nice line in quips, as Chile coach Orlando Aravena showed at a press conference during the 1989 Copa America. |
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Yes, he camps it up and makes overtly sexual quips, but he consistently outclasses everyone else in the book in skill, strength, and savvy. |
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During his whole life he has fought against theological tepidness and mawkishness, often blessing with his pungent quips, handling the paradox like a sword and, like Cyrano, making himself many enemies forever. |
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The good news is the punch lines are pretty funny, with the best quips going to Richard Kline as the producer. |
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Based on the classic book series by Roger Hargreaves, it's the first animated sketch comedy series for kids that features fast-paced physical humor and clever quips to get the day cracking. |
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The enjoyably campy quips of protagonist Detective Sebastian Castellanos do little to distract from the ominous creak of a wrought iron gate that leads to a creaking mansion, shrouded in mist. |
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Of course it doesn't hurt that he and Rob Brydon have such great chemistry as they potter around Italy, trading quips and impressions. |
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Jim Armour will be missed for his fatherly advice and his fast quips. |
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They resort to quips instead of substance. |
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In a second, more recent clip Kennedy traded barbed quips with the former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson after being asked about government plans to imprison bankers. |
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Compile your own repertoire of humourous quotes, quips, and jokes. |
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Mob Wives star Big ANG Raiola recited favorite quips for Us Weekly. |
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Unfortunately, the script has a one-track mind and strains at the breeches with chauvinistic quips, reducing virtually all female characters to simpering wenches. |
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In addition to reproducing anecdotes and quips from jest books and wit books, he makes particular use of George Whetstone's Heptameron of civill discourses. |
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Firing off the raunchiest and most outrageous of Shores' quips, Dickey and Ballard are perfectly capable of stealing the show out from under the boys' well-painted noses. |
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On the one hand, Fawzi indulges his story with fantastical, Felliniesque quips most evident in the posse of ghosts that never leave Youssef's side. |
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According to Suetonius, he bore the frank language of his friends, the quips of pleaders, and the impudence of the philosophers with the greatest patience. |
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The game is laced with quips that break the fourth wall, calling out tired conventions of video games, such as repetitive fetch quests and disembodied narrators. |
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