They cannot afford to mock the bands they model themselves on but a bit of tongue-in-cheek humour doesn't go amiss either. |
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Stand by for a second helping of tongue-in-cheek humour, sight gags and a great soundtrack that should appeal as much to adults as children. |
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He agreed that the beginning of the article appeared to be written tongue-in-cheek but the end of it was downright insulting. |
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The suggestion was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense. |
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The film is full of tongue-in-cheek humor that satirizes teen films and action films at the same time. |
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The game is rife with tongue-in-cheek humor, a strong storyline and innovative combat techniques. |
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My suggestion that there be a radio program dedicated to design was actually slightly tongue-in-cheek. |
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Readers have since contacted us and in a tongue-in-cheek way enquired if there might be a connection between the two articles. |
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In case you didn't already realise, this article is tongue-in-cheek humour. |
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I think most readers did appreciate that my Times piece was tongue-in-cheek. |
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Tauranga police today issued a tongue-in-cheek statement saying a robbery had taken place. |
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The four lads indeed like to mess around and give tongue-in-cheek answers, when not actually playing with our tape recorders. |
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This aspect of the performance is played with a beautiful synthesis of tongue-in-cheek humour and sincerity. |
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The new album has the same tongue-in-cheek humour and upbeat mood as the first album, but seems to lack its clout. |
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In a naive but expressive style of drawing and understated, tongue-in-cheek text he manages to insert subtle and serious food for thought. |
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It takes a fair old pop at the psychiatric system, done I have to say with good humour and a certain amount of tongue-in-cheek. |
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I think probably they do think it's too tongue-in-cheek or too funny. |
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Even tongue-in-cheek advice books, such as Camilla Morton's How To Walk In High Heels, give me the pip. |
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A tongue-in-cheek golf tournament invitational takes place at the top of Dundas every year. |
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The Special Effects are technically good, just deliberately very cornball, and the film as a whole is somewhat tongue-in-cheek. |
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Two years ago, I wrote a little tongue-in-cheek riff on the objectionableness of mudflap art. |
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The odd tongue-in-cheek was bound to drive most clodplates, cretins and cullies crazy. |
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A film crew was there filming a tongue-in-cheek interview with the proprietress of the place. |
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Black and partner Kyle Gass form a tongue-in-cheek rock band spouting lyrics as funny as they are profane. |
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When Goody arrives, his gruff, dictatorial but tongue-in-cheek interplay with the young servicemen must be seen to be appreciated. |
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This may be something of a tongue-in-cheek comment, but I could well imagine that that effect might play a part. |
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I admit somewhat tongue-in-cheek that I think it's an old, tired, defensive and jaded government. |
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This concise work, full of surprising contrasts, is rich in musical jokes, ranging from subtle tongue-in-cheek to Rabelaisian. |
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Paddy Torsney: Mr. Speaker, I thought the first question was tongue-in-cheek as well, just showing the spirit of this good House. |
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With tongue-in-cheek, Monmonier shows his readers how mapmakers can make small changes and turn their maps into instruments of persuasion. |
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However, I spent enough time with him and other players to witness moments, comments and actions that were not so tongue-in-cheek. |
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The painter Ricardo Francis produced three separate works for the show, all with tongue-in-cheek names. |
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He has total, tongue-in-cheek loyalty to Keough Novak, his fictional sister, who has more than 4,000 Twitter followers of her own. |
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Thug Kitchen also talks to millennials in meme-speak, using some crisp macro-photography overlaid with tongue-in-cheek jokes. |
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A tongue-in-cheek critique of fanatical Bible-thumpers, the movie has great acting performances. |
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Yet his tongue-in-cheek whimsy has an uncanny knack of transporting you back to the event itself. |
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However, beneath the partly tongue-in-cheek braggadocio on his first solo LP in seven years, he clearly feels he has something yet to prove. |
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During the first two seasons, creators treated even the most perilous situations with a tongue-in-cheek attitude. |
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Perhaps Beldar intends his post to be tongue-in-cheek, so maybe I'm just not getting the joke by looking at the merits. |
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I admit it, I'm always a sucker for these tongue-in-cheek uses of Indian mythology for product advertising. |
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The song, added to the tongue-in-cheek scenario, made this a hilarious little jewel. |
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Rather than set out to offer an alternative to novelty acts, it cashes in on cheap tongue-in-cheek tack. |
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We throw in some salsa and tango, but it's all tongue-in-cheek. |
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This was not the tongue-in-cheek response the protestors expected. |
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The show revels in mocking pop culture conventions with tongue-in-cheek humor and action figures. |
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Her written oeuvre ranges from satirical takes on pop culture and tongue-in-cheek musings on being a stepmother. |
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From her turn as a Disney housewife to a tongue-in-cheek Scared Straight spoof, watch the videos. |
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Is such footwear now trendy or is this some kind of tongue-in-cheek statement from the pocket-sized sheila? |
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The tone was modern, and the films were tongue-in-cheek homages to the zombie greats. |
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Some will see it as tongue-in-cheek statement, others as a nod to history. |
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His tongue-in-cheek lyrics and sex-drenched growling vocals, gave a huge smackdown to the critics and music industry tools blatant ignorance of indie bands. |
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An easy-to-read guide is circulating within the ranks, via email, offering a tongue-in-cheek explanation to terminology used by the Ministry of Defence. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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Through Dickensian allusions, including tumbledown cottages, characters with aptronymic names, and surprising turns of fortune, Umansky tells a tongue-in-cheek Victorian tale. |
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Most of the clips online that show Corden singing are tongue-in-cheek, though his voice does come off as serviceable. |
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The sketches take the reader into our lurid political past, the author tossing out the appositely tongue-in-cheek quote, the well-informed political parallel abroad. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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The mojo tales are variedly frightening, mysterious, tongue-in-cheek, curious, exciting, didactic and deceptively simplistic, but almost always interesting. |
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My second question to the member is a little tongue-in-cheek. |
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Each theme provided a mixture of strange objects, works of art and tongue-in-cheek observations on the notions of fleetingness. |
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Recognized across Québec for his memorable intrusions on the political scene and his tongue-in-cheek take on hot topics, Jean-René Dufort is looking forward to his new challenge. |
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While I'm at it, I'll ask them whether their prominent posting of a letter from George Bush, noted syntactician, is tongue-in-cheek or not. |
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But the designers say the messages, printed in the style of a car number plate, are tongue-in-cheek and claim key letters have been replaced with numbers. |
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On the other hand, it is extremely enjoyable to read especially if you like techno-fiction and are in the mood for some tongue-in-cheek cyberpunk. |
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With his disarming, tongue-in-cheek salutations, he got on the phone. |
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My tongue-in-cheek postscript admits that I don't know everything about this band, that there's more to the story, and throws in a few cheap shots. |
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Patrons who liked Carlsberg were once treated to an alternative draught beer called Probably and other tongue-in-cheek variations on popular brand names. |
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One tongue-in-cheek ad was primarily a promotion for an auction being sponsored by ABC, but it served a double purpose, promoting Alias in the process. |
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City governments passed tongue-in-cheek ordinances prohibiting Skylab from entering the municipal limits, or inviting it into the town, depending on the mood they were in. |
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While aesthetically pleasing, the tongue-in-cheek site also tries to answer every previously unasked question regarding phlegm-lore and spit superstitions. |
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Even the most silly distorted fact, tongue-in-cheek headline or top-spinned newspaper tales concerning Hibs put this awkward customer on the warpath. |
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Hamachek keeps his tale tongue-in-cheek so that he has no apparent axe to grind, but still gives credence to cutthroats. |
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Underneath was a tongue-in-cheek addendum. |
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Devoutly optimistic, he explains in a totally serious manner, albeit tongue-in-cheek, that in order to be happy all you have to do is whistle. |
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More tongue-in-cheek was a new twist on the cheerleader uniform. |
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I was likewise amused by the letter from Peter Scargill on the merits of powering cars with compressed air which continued in the same tongue-in-cheek humour. |
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The sense that Friedman may have conceived the show at least partly as an opportunity to perform tongue-in-cheek revisitings of earlier gestures was confirmed elsewhere. |
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Gene Kelly plays D'Artagnan as an irrepressible, tongue-in-cheek Gascon who is knee-deep in gory swordplay. |
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Many contemporary field botanists will likely still appreciate Don's tongue-in-cheek comment about Quillworts. |
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This tongue-in-cheek documentary asks, is there still a place for goosestepping and Kraut jokes on the comedy circuit? |
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We are now eagerly awaiting the arrival of Volume II which should include a number of other seminal Franco classics such as Mario, an ironic, tongue-in-cheek song about a young man earning his living as a gigolo. |
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My friend said earlier that we do not face death or the extinguishing of our life when we finish this job as parliamentarians, and he meant that tongue-in-cheek. |
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He portrayed them tongue-in-cheek as great lawgivers, as Solons. |
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Only he and his audacious band could go straight from the serious-minded Il n'y a que les lâches qui freinent to an ironic, tongue-in-cheek ditty dedicated to the group's female fans. |
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What is more, she writes with verve, tongue-in-cheek humor, and elegance. |
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Both books make you smile or even laugh, but while Mr Heaney's humour is tongue-in-cheek and twinkling, Mr Fenton's is mordant and even acidulous. |
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Eye-catching, graphic, often tongue-in-cheek or sassily whimsical, pop art decor plays well off the vintage vibe and yet also makes contemporary furnishings, well, pop. |
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Grant spearheaded the tongue-in-cheek group, Equal Birthdays Despite The Holidays, and anointed local improviser Stacy Beckley as the spokeswoman. |
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Electro-poppers Starman revolves around the tongue-in-cheek personality of the born showman and Pineapple dance teacher aiming for the big time with his glam band. |
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Jack Flanders and his crew find themselves unexpectedly cast as main characters dressed to kill or be killed, in this wry tongue-in-cheek sleuthing adventure. |
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