But, funnily enough, the most deeply stirring thing the film shows us is that guilt, even more than misery, loves company. |
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There are lots of plums on the plum tree, funnily enough, even though the leaves curled up and fell off a long time ago. |
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One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down. |
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And people will look at you funnily for even thinking that they might care. |
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He looked at her funnily and slowly took the piece of toast out of his mouth. |
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Yes, pop culture pedagogy is, indeed, one way to funnily distract students from the mandatory, often punitive-seeming experience of comp class. |
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She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat. |
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I find him, by and large, very funny, though he's always treads a fine line between being funnily offensive and being downright offensive. |
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Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily. |
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And he was an idealist in that respect, and he still is in a way, funnily, even his 80s now. |
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They did have a record of passengers, but funnily, Creighton was not listed. |
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But funnily enough I'd choose my current situation over last year's any day. |
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It's February and we should be used to all this nonsense, but funnily the mainstream media seems more gullible than ever. |
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I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel. |
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Well, funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later. |
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Which makes it, funnily, exactly like the pictures you've seen these last few days. |
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Now that the magazine depends on grants from Left-wing foundations for its survival, he has changed his tune, funnily enough! |
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There are some days when I do admin all day and funnily enough I quite like that. |
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And funnily enough, the females who go in for this low-grade misandry are usually the ones who are most in thrall to men. |
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He could see them all in the mirror, looking funnily at each other, and he didn't want them to think he was soft. |
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And funnily enough, most of the swearing was in Hokkien rather than Mandarin Chinese. |
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Out of all the stories in this book, this would be the one, which I would not believe and funnily enough, this is the only one out of all the stories, which I can prove. |
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But funnily enough, their name isn't mentioned anywhere in the spot. |
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She creates lived or imagined situations and open them up to us funnily and sincerity. |
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Actually, she wasn't a wonderful mother, but I think she did her best, and funnily enough, I've discovered if you say things often enough they become true. |
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Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home. |
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The public was enthralled with the funnily hearty finale to such extent that it had to be repeated as an encore. |
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He played for the California prep school Harvard-Westlake, where, funnily enough, his backup was the actor Jason Segel. |
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Where he had once been funnily cynical, he became at times viciously cruel, not only to myself but to our daughters, who came to resent and fear him. |
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He expects his readers to behave with perfect propriety towards large corporations, which, funnily enough, do not write to the New York Times and ask how they should behave. |
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The scenes in The 40-Year-Old Virgin of a middle-aged bumbler trying and failing to chat up women are echoed, much less funnily, here. |
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When it was my turn, the enormous stage manager, funnily enough called SaintLightweight asked me what I had brought with me. |
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Because when people think of the Sun the one thing they think of is Page 3, funnily enough. |
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And funnily enough, the bigger we got, the more people got excited. |
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Others do, extremely funnily at times, but it's just not me, I'm afraid. |
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Everybody is touchy about transport, everybody has an opinion and a solution that, funnily enough, does not usually involve a tandem or a long walk to the train station. |
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So funnily enough, it kind of ended up being a situation where everyone gave the best that they had to give and I think ultimately the movie has been good for it. |
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And that, funnily enough, makes most casino operators anxious. |
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Number one is arguably the most troubling, but funnily enough, it is mostly taken care of by the coding error. |
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I honestly thought I'd have trouble remembering the lyrics when I recorded it, but funnily enough it was the first song to stay fixed in my brain. |
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The portrait and the still life, classic revisited subjects funnily. |
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They are nocturnal plants, which means their flowers don't open until late afternoon, although funnily enough, their common name is day lily. |
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Louisbourg, until then a tiny fishing village, was brought into the industrial age, funnily enough by learning a lesson from the 18th-century history of the once-bustling seaport. |
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This is something, Mr Liese, that you must have been made aware of one-to-one during your hearings in the US Congress, though funnily enough you will never say that openly here. |
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Having been the project which was most quickly sold, which built itself most quickly, and funnily, which burned most quickly, we beat records to be the one which reconstructs most quickly. |
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And, funnily enough, the titles for whom the guilty men worked bear a striking similarity to the mis and disinformers of today, even if under new ownership. |
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