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- The survey, although humorously biased, illustrates one important point.
- Does it humorously point out any truths about modern American politics?
- Few journalists have written so bitingly or humorously about public figures.
- The film humorously satirizes demanding actors, without becoming a spoof.
- "I don't mean this humorously,"
- Casalini humorously related how he gained the confidence of his subjects.
- In fact, Ellen's sexual orientation is humorously underplayed.
- The picture was labeled humorously, " The Missing Link ?"
- Newfoundland English is often humorously called " Newfinese ".
- He was famous for humorously inserting musical quotes into his solos.
- It is sometimes humorously called the south-eastern car park.
- It is set in, and humorously describes, the English.
- The boy is humorously referred to as Pocahontas and Dances With Wolves.
- Ms . Lansbury was keenly aware of her predicament, often humorously.
- Foyt plays Dana's confusion humorously and vulnerably _ often simultaneously.
- Hail C-SPAN, beacon for the humorously challenged!
- The ineffectiveness of worry can be humorously described in the following story:
- So the connections are made hesitatingly, and often humorously.
- Any explanation that it needs is there, and hopefully humorously done.
- Bob Black has humorously suggested the idea of " marxist stirnerism ".
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