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- But now there are supertitles, discreet and often wittily translated.
- She speaks wittily and well of the differences between London and Hollywood.
- But Rohmer characteristically and wittily insures that it is not.
- The ensuing collective strip tease is wittily paced and amusing.
- Young Clarissa and Sally are more wittily matched with their alter egos.
- Yet McKenzie also wittily integrated Ms . Bartoli into a star vehicle.
- As always, Ms . Nichols was a miracle of wittily musical phrasing.
- In other stories Stern plays wittily with the inspiring work's meaning.
- Lerner and Loewe's songs come wittily and hummably across the footlights.
- Jerry demurs wittily : " Read my lips.
- These illustrations often wittily paralleled the double entendres in Cabell's writing.
- A London editorialist wittily accused the critics of " pianist envy ."
- The characters talk long and wittily of the literary relationship between Britain and America.
- But they also querulously and wittily illuminate the annoyances and pleasures of everyday life.
- Stylishly and wittily, it also appreciates every bump in the road along the way.
- Many editors do the same, but few describe their role so wittily and well.
- The cartoonist's message, if it hits the mark, is delivered wittily.
- After creating his poet, wittily and touchingly, Crowley surges forward into a morass.
- De La Pena wittily holds his own against Busey's semi-sane riffs.
- Solo was wittily featured as an alternative to the " lifestyle " brand.
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