Arguably, he does his worst when he indulges his own sophomoric sense of humor and goes for the cheap laugh. |
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She's attractive, smart, as talky as this guy, about the same age and she has a sense of humor about blind dates. |
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His life and work existed out of time, marrying innovation to an old-time American sensibility with a singular sense of humor like precious few. |
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The man is completely fearless, has a wildly absurd sense of humor, and is apparently a complete innocent. |
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Another qualification for academic life was Nabokov's sense of humor, as displayed for example in this interview. |
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Well, you know, John has a very warped sense of humor, and we're old buddies. |
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I don't know if it's any good, but at least it has a deliciously warped sense of humor. |
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He's a pleasant and accommodating fellow to reporters, and he has a great sense of humor. |
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He spoke in Chinese with a translator, and displayed his well-known sense of humor by joshing the translator a bit. |
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He's got a great sense of humor, and I think he's quite a good judge of people. |
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My name's John and I'm a 20 year old Boston native with a great sense of humor and an adventuresome spirit. |
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Her husband, George, is an attorney with a wicked sense of humor and an often unique conservative slant on things. |
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She's not a dressy girl, which I like, but she's flirty and engaging, and has a wicked sense of humor. |
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She's a funny woman with a quick sense of humor and we've fired wisecracks off at each other on a couple of occasions. |
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The counselors helped those children reconnect with their sense of wonder, their sense of adventure, and their sense of humor. |
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As such, it would make a marvelous companion to Blackboard Jungle as a double feature for the cinema buff with a wry sense of humor. |
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Despite his virtuosity, Sonny Rollins always managed to express an underlying, wry sense of humor in his playing. |
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For those with a zany sense of humor, the adventures of Lieutenant Frank Drebin were a laugh riot from beginning to end. |
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Hastings described her friend's infectious zest for life and her great sense of humor. |
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I think it was also discriminatory against those who do not own a sense of humor, but what are they doing here anyhow? |
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I've got a great, wry sense of humor and a few good friends of like-mindedness. |
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The rail workers are blessed with a down-to-earth sense of humor and dry wit that is more than a match for any managerial staff. |
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Bob will be remembered by friends for his appreciation of fine single-malt scotch, his humble attitude toward himself and his dry sense of humor. |
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Talon in particular is supposed to be a charming, irreverent rogue with a ready sense of humor. |
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He was well liked, had a good sense of humor, was a loyal Rotarian, and enjoyed visiting the Norwegian ships when they made port calls. |
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Dad always has a crowd around him because of his intelligence and sense of humor. |
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He wore a lumberjacket and had a forehead that betrayed a wonderful sense of humor. |
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It's a pain to flip through the entire magalogue to find the gifts, but Cargo scores points for its sense of humor and nifty geek ideas. |
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Would I have the nerve to pick out a wig that was fun and frivolous, or would the illness sap my sense of humor? |
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If you're really itching for a good sci-fi game with a good sense of humor, then look no further. |
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The book is a pleasure to read for its rich textuality, clarity of prose, engaging style with a sense of humor. |
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Where some saw self-aggrandizement, others saw the sartorial manifestation of a wry sense of humor. |
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But even beyond that, she had a great sense of humor, and while the other women tittered, she had a rich, throaty laugh. |
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He has a good sense of humor about his situation, but it makes it nonetheless a travesty of justice and humanity. |
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A petite woman with penetrating hazel eyes and trimly cut white hair, Douglas has an incorrigible intensity and buoyant sense of humor. |
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Unlike unacquainted individuals, friends do not need to establish to each other that they have a sense of humor. |
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He has a sense of humor, clearly liked the crew, swears occasionally, and saves his greatest scorn for organized bluenoses. |
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She had wavy black hair, a talent for the violin, and a raunchy sense of humor quite unlike anything Shipley had ever encountered in a woman. |
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He was smart as a whip, fast witted, and had a sense of humor and adventure about him. |
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She described him as not perfect, yet unselfish, as loving with a marvelous sense of humor and a great intellect. |
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Wayne annoys me, and Alfred doesn't have the dry sense of humor he once did, instead now seeming an uptight, gruff type. |
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Brian appears to have a strong stomach, a good sense of humor, and other attributes that serve him well in observing the moonbats on parade. |
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Let me go through this day with love in my heart, a sense of humor and a positive attitude. |
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He also has a good temperament and sense of humor, which help in such a high-pressure role. |
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He had a sarcastic sense of humor, which is important when you're teaching government to bored high schoolers. |
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These fast-paced numbers are effortlessly infused with his charmingly wry sense of humor. |
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And if people have no sense of humor or no sense of perspective on that, my response is, it's about time to get a life. |
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He combined a keen sense of humor with a bold witness and fearless preaching of the Word of God. |
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We have tons in common, share a rather twisted sense of humor, and just get on so well together. |
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He insisted he would tamp his sense of humor down and play it straight and earnest. |
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That flayer has a sense of humor if he stuffed him in the very work that this guard came for. |
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With his irreverent sense of humor and a PC that could handle the games, he fit right in. |
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You can actually get away with corny jokes, and I bet your sense of humor is a guilty pleasure for your friends. |
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I'm particularly proud of her for maintaining her sense of humor despite some ongoing health problems. |
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No amount of cajoling can tickle someone's funny bone if the inherent sense of humor needed for that type of joke just isn't there. |
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These outer movements are witty, but the internal ones are either passionate or governed by a more earthy sense of humor. |
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For short-term sexual dalliances, women focus more on physical characteristics and personality traits such as a sense of humor. |
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Dad had a great sense of humor and enjoyed pranks and joking around with friends and family. |
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Patience, compassion and a sense of humor will get us through this tricky period with grace. |
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Yes there was a God, and what an amazing sense of humor the Deity possessed! |
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Boss David Brent is the prototypical, uninspiring putz with a bad goatee and an even worse sense of humor. |
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Your sense of humor might be a bit off, but you're a great friend and can always be counted on. |
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Another friend showed his great sense of humor in dealing with the obvious statements. |
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I had inferred his wry sense of humor from the reciprocal drollness of his handwritten exchanges with Robert Kennedy. |
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Include in your regular reading diet published collections of wit and humor, humor columnists, comic strips, and stories by writers with a well-developed sense of humor. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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Although it took 13 reconstructive surgeries in six years to put her back together, Bray cultivated a certain grim sense of humor about her injuries. |
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It has been mentioned also tonight, and my own experience has been that he really is that kind of a gentle man, a very kind man, with a good sense of humor. |
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That sense of humor appeals to a more youthful audience because it makes fun of the totems of society that have really disaffected youthful voters. |
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I wanted to see if Jimmy in his middle age had it in him to fight cancer and how his sense of humor would help him in this fight. |
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This designation had not altered his sense of humor or the way he talked around reporters. |
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He had a very dry sense of humor that made her think of her father. |
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Either he was born without the moral compass that engenders humility or he has one sick sense of humor. |
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Besides the to-die-for body, the Brazilian model has a storied sense of humor that has become a part of her catwalk persona. |
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I guess I'm just going to have to develop a sense of humor, huh? |
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He had a zany sense of humor, and he could laugh at his own personality tics, especially a mania for self-promotion. |
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She is a gentle spirit with a wonderful sense of humor and great talent. |
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He retains his wonderful sense of humor and continues to make his sardonic comments on life, as it is lived in the ballet world of George Zoritch. |
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He has a good sense of humor, a sense of fairness and he kisses divinely. |
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This influence, as well as a slightly warped sense of humor, manifest themselves in her strange cryptozoological creations and each peculiar artifact she creates. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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Affectionate and devoted to their owners, they exhibit a healthy dose of impishness, a penchant for instinctual problem solving, and a finely developed sense of humor. |
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He is very deliberate, very careful, has a wonderful sense of humor. |
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I had nowhere near the poise and social grace of this girl, nor her sweetness and sense of humor, nor her unstudiedly cute hair and subtle makeup. |
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Mostly, however, I heartily adored you, delighting in your company, relishing your exuberant sense of humor, which you punctuated with lusty cackles. |
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For a supposedly macho male, the two traits he likes best in women are a sense of humor and guts. |
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BriWi said, showing off his sense of humor to the graduates of GW, and explaining to them why he dropped out of college. |
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Colleagues describe Kashkari as sharp, meticulous, and something of a slave driver, despite having a lighthearted sense of humor. |
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Kauffman scripts tend to have a sharp, off-kilter sense of humor, a probing willingness to deal with outlandish concepts, and a solid grounding in the human heart. |
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It was a bold, more overt, Starker sense of humor level than they have had in the past. |
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He also had a reputation for a decidedly earthy sense of humor. |
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Also in his favor, the congressman has a dark, bone-dry sense of humor that plays well with media types. |
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He has a sense of humor too, and isn't above mugging for the camera. |
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I thought she displayed a grace and charm in that speech as well as a puckish sense of humor that would make her a very appealing witness before the Judiciary Committee. |
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Some people are total tight-asses with no sense of humor whatsoever. |
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He is a slightly built New Englander, in tie and shirtsleeves, whose sense of humor is about as dry and incendiary as kindling. |
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But the overriding likeness is the fun, almost absurdist sense of humor. |
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At the heart of an optimistic spirit is a hearty sense of humor. |
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She cracked funny jokes with a dry sense of humor at the perfect times. |
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But as elections approach, the Russian authorities are unlikely to show a sense of humor or leniency toward the renegade artists. |
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Woe betide the mother who has been forced into to having a sense of humor about disciplining her child, for she will bear no more offspring, but maybe get a dog instead. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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He had a boundless passion for music and entertained many with his beautiful voice and perfectly cromulent sense of humor. |
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Is the Republican nominee armed with a sidesplitting sense of humor? |
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The jack of spades on my scheme would be a religious figure who's amusing-the Dalai Lama has a good sense of humor. |
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Still, this Tim Burton live-action animation is a stocking stuffer for any elf with a sense of humor. |
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He proceeded to demonstrate that his sense of humor was unimpaired. |
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Graff presents his ideas with a properly Joycean sense of humor, and as a result, this study works. |
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One needs a rather perverse sense of humor to stomach the Eurotrash excesses found here. |
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But sometimes a sense of humor is the only thing that can keep you sane. |
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Ray Tojo was known for his sense of humor and optimistic outlook on life despite his blindness and deafness. |
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As a result, this sent Lawrence in a tailspin, and, most dishearteningly, she lost her sense of humor. |
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Or what about if it had a metallic sheen and a whimsical sense of humor? |
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And I would ask counsel to check his sense of humor at the door. My courtroom is a temple of decorum, and I do not tolerate jibber-jabber. |
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Be jovial but not a comedian. We have a sense of humor that the normies don't have. |
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He has such an offbeat sense of humor that hardly anyone finds his jokes amusing. |
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Andersen presents absurdist approaches to questions of life and death, never losing his sense of humor or his lighthearted turn of phrase. |
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A Velvet Hammer night draws hipsters of all ages dressed in the style of film noir while maintaining a sense of humor about the whole thing. |
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The Nicholas Brothers had a unique talent for being gymnastically athletic in their dancing while they maintained an elegance and sense of humor that was thrilling. |
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Mourners arrived at Prague Castle to mourn the loss of the shy but iron-willed Havel, endowed with a playful sense of humor and a powerful moral compass. |
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By the turn-of-the-century the sense of humor became the signature attribute of a self that was defined as passive, detached, and consumerist, Wickberg argues. |
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Stinky had a tremendous sense of humor and was a devoted baseball fan. |
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There was something in her manner so reminiscent of the school teacher reprimanding a recalcitrant pupil that Mr. Snyder's sense of humor came to his rescue. |
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Breslin has always had a wry sense of humor, a street-smart way of putting every one and every thing in its place, but that is almost totally lacking here. |
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Behind Thomas's mask of indifference and reticence is a man with a wicked sense of humor and a booming laugh that often catches the unsuspecting off-guard. |
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The poetry is subtle and self-aware, and it has a sense of humor. |
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Before the book is relegated to the second-rank of Baker's fiction, though, consider the author's sly sense of humor and the absurdist, Vonnegutian context. |
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Egyptians, Cairenes especially, are known for their sense of humor, but there are times when people are so heavily loaded with problems that they fall apart. |
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