On the face of it, the former marine left the chat-show quipster a party in good health. |
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That is because he is not actually account executive Roger Sterling, rascally quipster and LSD enthusiast. |
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Seems that Mr. Dunne, or his fictional character and political quipster, Mr. Dooley, deserves some recognition. |
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Cardinal Dolan, a talented quipster who frequently speaks of the importance of humor, will close the event. |
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The results are likable, unsurprising and principally a showcase for the pretty young cast, notably Mr. Miller, who brings texture to his witty if sensitive gay quipster. |
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Mr. Bharara — a Harvard graduate and inveterate quipster — was referencing an earlier segment about a new ranking of the country's top party schools. |
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A riotous, laugh-a-minute quipster, a la Clough or Docherty, he was not. |
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In this respect he's much like his hero Billy Connolly or the American quipster Robin Williams, both of whom he lists high on the pantheon of risk taking comedy. |
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