He has performed his previous shows 500 times and is back with his most hilarious and off-the-wall material ever! |
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The bureau got support in this endeavour not just from Hearst, but from other off-the-wall sensationalists as well. |
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In the midst of the Second World War, NRC teamed up with the British government in a secret project to test this off-the-wall idea. |
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He will start each bit with a sarcastic, hacky premise, but follows them up with such off-the-wall punch lines. |
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Zentai originated in the 1980s in Japan, land of synthetic fibers and off-the-wall trends, and has recently begun migrating west. |
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Rayman Raving Rabbids is the edgiest and most off-the-wall gaming experience in the history of the Rayman franchise. |
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Be is a brand endowed with a powerful personality, which is at once off-the-wall, sparkling, friendly, chic, daring and pop. |
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I'm going to ask an off-the-wall question. |
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Sometimes, though, an off-the-wall outfit works. |
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His last, typically off-the-wall, venture was Snoozebox. |
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He's always been a cryptic songwriter, fond of oblique references and catchy off-the-wall phrasings, but here his metaphors and jests are haunted with regret and suspicion. |
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Evocative and as off-the-wall as it is funny, the film was created to educate the public about an often-overlooked social phenomenon affecting nearly 3 million people in France. |
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Currie clearly has an off-the-wall sense of humour and that came across in his interaction between songs. |
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The apple-polishing included telling Blago that his off-the-wall notion about exiting office to run a union-sponsored, tax-exempt nonprofit to lobby on health care was a good one. |
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Over 400 off-the-wall TOYOTA ANTICS parties have popped up to-date, including a mix of festivals, underground warehouse shows and neighborhood block parties. |
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Founded by Brandon Skall and brewmaster Jeff Hancock, the brewery produces a variety of staples as well as some fairly off-the-wall beers that have earned it numerous awards. |
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