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- The filmmakers puckishly offer up this trick without ever trying to justify it.
- I do allude, puckishly and periodically, to my own bisexual life,
- But much of the Limbaugh shtick, however puckishly punctuated, is more strategic than humorous.
- In AIR's pages, scientific pretensions are puckishly punctured like an overripe party balloon.
- Like Armani ? " Maybe, " he replied, puckishly, not giving anything away.
- As Kitano puckishly reminds us, a disguise only works if you have eyes to see it.
- "I tend to be a little omnivorous in my tastes, " he said puckishly.
- Martha's neighbors describe her as affectionate, puckishly clever and as an unstoppable bundle of octogenarian energy.
- Remarkable because Culkin's motor-mouth performance could easily have accelerated from puckishly amusing to insufferably plucky.
- Caine, however, suggested puckishly that there might be a touch of inauthenticity in his own portrayal of a journalist.
- "After all, " an announcer asks puckishly, " without cars, where would we be ?"
- But it is provocative, a book to inspire terrific table talk; and the puckishly outspoken Nathan Miller provides a I9d entertainment.
- The book's title puckishly inverts the adventure classic by Joshua Slocum : " Sailing Alone Around the World ."
- It was every bit as puckishly contrarian as " Ball Four " was, indicating Bouton had lost nothing off his fastball.
- But in 1938, he puckishly addressed a postcard to Virginia Woolf this way : to " The Unvenerable Mrs . Woolf ."
- "I think I'll go forever, " he mused puckishly at 31, but he already sensed the clock ticking.
- But he also puckishly added that in politics, " amnesia is a notorious disease that I have seen manifested on many occasions ."
- "I am not a journalist, " he insisted puckishly in a 1993 interview, " I became a journalist ."
- Smiling puckishly, he concluded : " Let me tell you, I am prohibited by law from telling you to write or call your congressmen.
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