Turner's watercolours are filled with visual witticisms, signs and symbols. |
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How I long for the spontaneity of those social witticisms or emotionally charged exchanges. |
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His strong speech was peppered with witticisms that the audience was waiting to hear. |
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He sprinkles witticisms and little musical gems like this throughout the show, entertaining the audience during Williams' many costume changes. |
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The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society. |
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The astuteness and rapier-like quality of his writing doesn't need smarmy expletive witticisms to back it up. |
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I'm always thinking of wisecracks and witticisms, always searching for the funny side of a situation. |
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However, this film encourages the viewer to come up with his own witticisms and biting remarks. |
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After everyone had a chance to read the piece, the room began to jump with jokes and witticisms about the plan. |
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His narration is particularly entertaining, with funny witticisms from time to time. |
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He would start with off-the-cuff remarks and witticisms and gradually improvise a setting in which they could shine. |
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Imagine the one-line witticisms flying back and forth between Hepburn, Morrissey and Wilde. |
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First thing Monday morning, I would be in at school or work, entertaining people with crass jokes and tasteless witticisms. |
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This book is full of aphorisms, bon mots and witticisms, nearly all to do with the absurdity of the world in which we live. |
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You attempt to cover over lifeless language with wonderfully wordy witticisms of the repetitive variety. |
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The curious deconstructed form of the exhibition repays leisurely inspection and eventually yields up its hidden witticisms. |
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A long night of malicious games, insults, humiliations, betrayals, painful confrontations, and savage witticisms ensues. |
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Pauli distinguished himself not only for his brilliance but also for his exacting rigour and impertinent witticisms. |
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Picasso, that volcanic talker, filled volumes with his anecdotes, aphorisms, and witticisms. |
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Some witticisms were outright jokes at the passerby's expense. |
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We don't know whether it's Fran Drescher's sense of style or her witticisms on The Nanny, that capture 10-year-old Ashlay Skerrit's attention, but it's her favorite TV show. |
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He can chuckle over some of the hard times of his young adulthood though you can sense the hurt that lingers behind the easy jokes and witticisms. |
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All of Tyrion's sardonic witticisms that had us tittering in previous seasons were taken out of context and used against him. |
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Modern agitation clashes with fairground agility, and pessimism with complicit laughter, fleeting happiness and unbridled witticisms. |
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His witticisms can also have weightier significance and require a more intellectual reading. |
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Clearly, such intimate exchanges, even if technologically mediated, offend Teutonic sensibilities less than spouting witticisms. |
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Those patronising witticisms about America are tinged with envy. |
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Thus we see that Wilde's witticisms contain a wealth of unsuspected meaning. Even his apparently nonsensical boutades are Late Romantic gestures. |
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From time to time, Ace will, in a jerksome way, monotonize the conversation with witticisms too humorous to mention. |
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Having always excelled as a wit and raconteur, he often composed by assembling phrases, bons mots and witticisms into a longer, cohesive work. |
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Puns and similar witticisms are irrepressibly scattered all thru fan writings, even the most sercon. |
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Her witticisms continued to make the rounds. |
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We are not far from the Renaissance. The wonders making up the curiosity cabinets had their shares of witticisms and impostures vis-à-vis the unexplained, the indescribable. |
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This allows the next two acts to move swiftly on a smooth sea of theatrical inside jokes and witticisms, barely rippled by a few minor intrigues. |
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If any one thinks this expression hyperbolical, I shall only ask him to read Oedipus, instead of taking the traditional witticisms about Lee for gospel. |
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