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- "Barbra, let go, " the newspaper waggishly advised Streisand.
- "You never called him ` Mister Como,'" Father Lechiara said waggishly.
- Asked what he thought the " public interest " was, he waggishly responded : " I have no idea.
- Asked his opinion of the PBS biography, he replies waggishly : " I have one problem with it.
- When William Weld became governor, he waggishly decorated his office with a portrait of the corrupt and voluble Democrat James Michael Curley.
- "What was the Roman Colosseum, " he asked waggishly, " except the emperor promoting his brand ?"
- After which he waggishly reminded a reporter playing in the same foursome that the entire round was " off the record ."
- Arriving at his Watergate apartment, Lane gazes out at the Washington Monument and says waggishly, " That could give you an inferiority complex ."
- No wonder after the game he waggishly was asking that people not call him Shaquille any more but henceforth address him as " The Big Maravich ."
- In Rome and in Naples over the weekend, shop owners began waggishly marketing " anti-rape jeans " as St . Valentine's Day gifts.
- Those qualities are evident in the waggishly titled exhibition, " Russell Forester : An Authorized Autobiography, " running through May 24 at Track 16 Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica.
- One media big shot here waggishly suggests her best bet is to divorce Bill before the 2006 Senate race, because she is effective with the skeptical women voters in New York only when she is a victim.
- The Fidel page proclaims, " This time, send a real revolutionary to Washington, " observing waggishly that their man, " a lifelong foe of special interests, nationalized nearly every major industry " in Cuba.
- But most of all he celebrates the " splendor and mystery of dirty words " by using them and, more generally, by colorfully, waggishly flaunting a Rabelaisian, Marquis de Sadeian barroom wit's defiance of the conventions of politeness.
- The match was followed by a large, but relatively harmless, pitch invasion by the jubilant Scottish fans, who were quick to waggishly declare Scotland the'World Champions', as the game was England's first defeat since winning the World Cup.
- Among them : hand-built hippie houses; a raucous, 100-year-old roadhouse; perhaps the only Norman Rockwell-looking synagogue in North America; and, in an oceanfront neighborhood waggishly called " splendid Caspar, " an architectural statement recently featured in Architectural Digest.
- "We're tolerant, " Kaufman said, adding, waggishly : " We have prolifers and prochoicers, progun and antigun, unlike the Democrats, where, if you're not antiwar, you don't hate Bush, and you're not prochoice, you can't speak ."
- The creation of the post-war Soviet Airborne Forces owe much to the efforts of one man, Army General Vasily Margelov, so much so that the abbreviation of VDV in the Airborne Forces is sometimes waggishly interpreted as " > 9A : 0 4O48 0A8 ", " Uncle Vasya's Troops ".
- Systems developed included the waggishly named'Standardized Wing Overseas Operation Passenger System'( SWOOPS developed to generate Air Force passenger manifests from personnel databases ) and'Universal Random Integrity News Extract'( URINE developed to provide names picked randomly from personnel databases for urinalysis screening ), FLEAS ( FLight Evaluation Administration System ).
- In Scots the verb to " mind " also means " remember " or " don't forget ", leaving the sign to be waggishly misinterpreted as meaning " when alighting from the train, don't forgetfully leave your head in the luggage rack " .-- Talk 21 : 31, July 11, 2005 ( UTC)
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