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- In a deeper sense, the continual chirpy wittiness undermines the book.
- He is well known for his sharp intelligence and wittiness.
- She liked the wittiness demonstrated not only by the choices but also by their presentation.
- Jones points out that the " wittiness " of it was already used by Monteverdi.
- She conducted interviews with high-profile celebrities in Ghana and beyond and her wittiness is legendary.
- And while they're turning down the volume on Fisher, the writers should turn up the wittiness.
- The audience seems to enjoy the wittiness of the hosts and the interaction between the guests and the hosts.
- :: If you ever meet Leon, you will find that he would greatly appreciate that kind of wittiness!
- The characteristics of these animals have persisted through time, though the slyness and wittiness of foxes has remained constant.
- :: Wittiness and clever comments are usually best for openings, but if you're stuck, they can be okay for conclusions.
- Through her wittiness and strong arguments she wins the case and gets a call from Suhasini asking her to assist her as an intern lawyer.
- During the donation ceremony, he meets Catherine and while she accuses him of stealing the Monet painting, he immediately is attracted to her wittiness.
- A strained attempt at wittiness by presenting the ABCs of spring fashion ( e . g ., " O is for Olay " ).
- The pair were sitting inside their vehicle at the popular Park, when another car approached . wittiness saw two groups of males arguing before shots were fired.
- Her presentations are often praised for their wittiness, their ability to connect with young writers, and their emphasis on the life-changing power of reading.
- "You don't read much in magazines about real human beings, about kindness or wittiness or optimism, especially as it occurs in young women.
- Micro-theaters of the Correspondence Theatre included the Healthcare Theatre, the Theatre " Taste of Nature ", the Literary Theater, the Tournament of Wittiness, etc.
- He takes up the stereotypes of the pre-liberation homosexual, the wittiness and loneliness, the lingering on the edge of a high society that craves and condemns him.
- "Urinetown's " score _ Sondheim-like in its twisty wittiness _ may not be the best you've ever heard, but it will make you sit up and take notice.
- Archie's narratorial wittiness includes a repeatedly employed callback maneuver whereby he quotes a character using a striking or unusual turn of phrase, and then later uses the phrase himself, in some other context, in the course of his narration.
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