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- Paul Steadman ( David Burke ) is your basic acerbically witty gay man.
- No kidding, they said acerbically.
- But during the single day when David Benioff's acerbically captivating first novel unfolds, something has changed.
- Catherine Keener showed me how to love Cameron Diaz and John Malkovich _ acerbically, hilariously and at the same time.
- Her findings, acerbically set forth in her surprise best seller, hold some important lessons for today's reformers.
- The article could not be substantially improved, for its self-appointed defenders acerbically reverted any attempts to ameliorate its viciousness.
- Dole, the leading presidential contender among Republicans, blamed the loss squarely on Democrats, acerbically congratulating them for burying the bill.
- "Pavel Grachev has proved to be an excellent strategist and tactician " in political infighting, the liberal weekly Moscow News noted acerbically.
- The first scenario, the newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets observed acerbically Thursday, " means the presi-dent is weak and not in charge ."
- One senior NATO official said acerbically, " Kosovo was such a resounding success that no one in the alliance wants to repeat it ever again ."
- British actress Sophia Myles has fun scenes as an Emma Peel-like friend of the family, and the scoutmasterly Paxton and acerbically evil Kingsley have fun with their cardboard roles.
- A " Saturday Review " notice acerbically described the heroine as " a young woman whose unhappiness is caused by her lover not setting up a brewery fast enough ".
- Ronald Felcher ( Ron Glass ), the uptight history teacher, wonders acerbically if parents seeing Rhodes will ask, " Why is my child being taught by Fabio ?"
- Watkins often used acerbically amusing reportage, and focused on the farcical, cynical, and sensational aspects of the two cases, the press and public interest, and the legal proceedings.
- It undoubtedly knocked from the actors'list one of the most highly praised performances of the seasons _ Nathan Lane's portrayal of an acerbically funny gay man in " Love!
- Threlkeld identifies the shamrock as White Field Clover ( " Trifolium pratense album " ) and comments rather acerbically on the custom of wearing the shamrock on St . Patrick's Day:
- One possible solution to the leadership impasse, Democrats argued in floor debate that sometimes became nasty and acerbically personal, would be to oust Assemblyman Richard L . Mountjoy, R-Arcadia, north of Sacramento.
- In the acerbically sentimental Ernst Lubitsch 1939 original, lovers-to-be Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan were co-workers who didn't realize that each was also the other's pen pal.
- Along the way, Toucan ( a magical symbol from Mexican fantasy novels ) and Calavera ( the grinning skeleton made famous by artist Jose Guadalupe Posada ) acerbically inject their own two centavos worth on every page.
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