She passionately and humorously discusses the idea of genius, success, and creativity. |
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Luke humorously questions Annie as he puts a cheese cracker into his mouth. |
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The acting is quite naturalistic and the incidents between the affected and unaffected people are humorously portrayed. |
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I thought I was only humorously historicizing issues of convenience in women's fashion. |
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Slick, soft soap slipped humorously through my fingers, and my hand dove to catch it. |
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Crucifixes and virgin statues bob and wave humorously at the camera as the children scurry along. |
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It's a book in which you don't forget that someone is talking to you-always equably and forthrightly, often humorously. |
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Her art consistently involves an interrupting of aesthetic, linguistic, or social conventions, which is sometimes done humorously. |
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The marketing and media frenzy surrounding the matter is astutely and humorously depicted. |
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Jeremy Dalby is a young journalist who writes humorously and unpatronisingly to his readers. |
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The revolving door that moved quite slowly contained a very impatient female, as she humorously tiptoed along with the door. |
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He made a flourished bow and then humorously wagged his finger in response to her question. |
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Logan, still smiling humorously at him, took out a piece of paper and pencil and wrote down everything he asked for and more. |
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The director humorously portrays the clash between traditional values and modern life. |
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You write about this humorously, but I think it would have been really hard growing up in a house like this. |
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Seated down to dinner at a long communal table, the events of the previous day were humorously dissected, indiscretions were excused and pardoned. |
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As a protagonist, she is witty, humorously cynical, and completely human. |
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Favre's annual ritual creation of these images humorously impedes her personal narrative gesture. |
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Anmie do not read from casting capitalism disconcert and was present energetically till the end always humorously with good look to the bad play. |
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The issue, ultimately, was to decide when a humorously intended comment may reasonably be viewed as having gone too far. |
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He does it humorously, but behind the humor are all sorts of superstitions and beliefs. |
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The film humorously depicts the developing relationship between apparent opposites who somehow overcome the obstacles between them. |
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Characters involved in a humorously complicated set of relationships suddenly break into snippets from French songs of the past 70 years. |
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Strictly and with an eye for detail, RTL CREATION has taken up the subject 'love in the country' charmingly and humorously. |
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Potential ice-cream kings, young and old, will appreciate this parable of life, playfully illustrated and humorously told. |
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The story also chronicles the 1960s and humorously depicts the life of young people at that time. |
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And Close's nasty, shifting canterings with a shovel before he fells his unfortunate brother and humorously lops off his arm to acquire the ring were shiveringly unpleasant. |
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It touches on a lot of issues humorously but never gets too intense. |
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Behind the bidders, above their heads, we can see a frieze of decorated tiles, its design of two lions after the same lioness humorously echoing the action below. |
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Writing about the experience, humorously, left him a favorite amongst both prisoners and their guards, an odd situation. |
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And here she is humorously reaffirming them as only she could in a farewell parliamentary debate. |
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At the end of the show, the two humorously announced that they were going to host their own talk show together. |
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The Bob we initially meet is a spunky, chatty extrovert who jumps into cars and prattles humorously to the drivers about music and her best friend and boy troubles. |
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Used as a humorously exaggerated formula of politeness when refusing food. |
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The poems, illustrated humorously by Gilbert, proved immensely popular and were reprinted in book form as the Bab Ballads. |
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The intersecting lines announce the theme: it is indeed a Scottish film in which the motifs humorously evoke the characteristic patterns of tartans and kilts. |
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Marie Roberge draws inspiration for her writing from her travels and the people she meets, including Nick, who is actually a friend of hers. This first novel is written very simply and humorously. |
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And he started out as a writer, who added photography, rather than have to work with a colleague whose approach might be at variance with his own, and less humorously inclined. |
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Mihail Fedotov, the Secretary of the Journalists Union, humorously pointed out that the Russian draft media legislation was but a small change but that sooner or later the Russians would have public service radio. |
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German Ideology is written in a humorously satirical form, but even this satirical form did not save the work from censorship. |
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The aim of The noble art of digging is to humorously describe the enormous advantages of a tiltrotator and the increased flexibility of excavators. |
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As the meeting nears a close, you ask the Secret Lion to identify those members who never made contact, and encourage the Tail Twister to humorously levy a fine. |
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Related: McDonald's embraces kale and tests taste for leafy green in breakfast bowl He also humorously lifts the lid on hygiene standards in the restaurant where he worked. |
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Rennison's Tallulah is back, with her strange idiolect, at her performing arts school in Yorkshire, and working her way painfully and humorously through adolescence. |
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