Only then does the audience have its brief opportunity to launch incisive ripostes into the heart of the thesis. |
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I saw him cutting off distinguished authors at the ankles with short, savage ripostes that made one wince. |
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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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One-liners were bouncing around my head, ripostes to every single barb, especially those from the fat bloke. |
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The dialogue, too, feels like piecework, as if the bons mots and ripostes have been assembled from a library of index cards. |
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The sexual chemistry between Wilks and Gray is palpable as they bounce ripostes off each other with wry wit and superb timing. |
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Lex parried his father's attacks without trying too hard and pressed his own ripostes well. |
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For instance, your opponent parries quarte and ripostes compound by one-two. |
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Great judgement of distance is required by the coach when dealing with attacks or ripostes en fleche. |
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The NDC also says the haziness of the accounts points to corruption and a lack of accountability. The NPP ripostes that such a building was long overdue. |
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The instructor parries quarte and ripostes direct. |
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Laken must face the worst ripostes of her mother Augusta, this last one even going until serving on toats the pet pigeon which was used as a messenger to the two lovers! |
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It's less effective in providing an emotional context for Coward's droll ripostes, which here too often come across as mere icy put-downs. |
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Of the thousands of ripostes we could make to the visceral daintiness expressed by Sullied of Sutton Coldfield, or Suffocated of Shepherd's Bush, let's proffer just two. |
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