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12 Sentences With "comical moment"

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But the most comical moment came when Russell struggled to figure out Rhys' biggest celebrity crush.
Frazier's two-run homer in the third made it 5-0 and provided a comical moment.
The most comical moment came moments before the teams took the field, when the Whalers' theme song, "Brass Bonanza," was blasted over the stadium loudspeakers.
While it remains to be seen whether Jenner will end up in one of the singer's hit songs, she's enjoying the comical moment for the time being.
The comical moment unfolded as the duo ran onstage to perform "Goosebumps" ... and as you can see, Travis fell right into the hole where Drake's massive globe is supposed to rise during the show.
During the December debate in Los Angeles, Biden and Sanders disagreed loudly over a familiar battle: who has the most effective healthcare plan, leading to a comical moment when Sanders waved his hand to interject Biden's pitch.
In rounds 3 through 15, Mishra spelled "demitasse", "quadrat", "diener", "hyssop", "macédoine", "basenji", "numnah", "chorion", "nacarat", "sinicize", "hyphaeresis", "taleggio" and "esclandre" correctly, in that order. In second place, came Sidharth Chand, 13, misspelling prosopopoeia as prosopopoea. In third place came 13-year-old Tia Thomas, misspelling opificer as epificer. In a comical moment during the spelling bee, he mistook the word "numnah" for "numb nut".
It was the first premiere not to feature Knight's character, O'Malley. Knight was released from his contract at the conclusion of season five, following a disagreement with series creator Shonda Rhimes over lack of screen-time for his character. When asked to make a 'flashback' appearance in season 6, Knight declined. The scene in which Yang (Oh) and Hunt (McKidd) were partaking in couples therapy, was originally planned to be a comical moment.
Hernández enjoyed his best year as a major league pitcher in 1999; he had a 17–9 record and set career highs in strikeouts (157) and innings pitched (214.1) as a Yankee. In one comical moment during a game against the New York Mets on June 5, 1999, Hernández fielded a ground ball by Rey Ordóñez and hurled his glove with the ball in it at first base to get the out. After the regular season, he was selected the Most Valuable Player in the American League Championship Series. The Yankees would eventually win their second straight World Series title against the Atlanta Braves.
Great Moments in Presidential Speeches was a near-daily segment which presented a series of three video excerpts. Originally, the first two come from actual famous moments, Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural speech ("The only thing we have to fear is fear itself") and John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech ("Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"). The third excerpt featured President George W. Bush in an unintentionally comical moment, often during press conferences or town hall gatherings. These moments frequently focused on President Bush stuttering, finding himself at a loss for words, or uttering a nonsensical Bushism.
Rather than being one of Skeletor's more intelligent and responsible villains, Clawful is presented as being the stupidest and most bumbling of them all, used purely for comedy value without the faintest hint of intelligence. Although he appears frequently throughout the series, his roles are generally minimal, only serving to contribute the occasional comical moment with his dim-witted statements and bunglings of schemes. The only episode to give him a spotlight role is "The Island", in which we are introduced to his race, a race of crab- like creatures who populate a small island. Clawful's cousin plays a larger role than Clawful in this episode, and also seems significantly more intelligent.
Jay Lustig of New Jersey On- Line commented that the song's performance at the Madison Square Garden on June 21, 2009, had "plenty of blues grit". Jayson Rodriguez of MTV News noted that Beyoncé displayed her softer side while performing the ballad, while Jim Farber of the Daily News said she showed "something more internal and deep". Ben Ratliff of The New York Times criticized the performance, writing that it was "the evening's most comical moment, in a concert involving a bustier made with motorcycle lights". Michael Cragg of musicOMH highlighted that Beyoncé's performance of "Broken-Heated Girl" was better than those of the previous two ballads "because it is allowed to exist on its own terms; a simple song, sung beautifully".

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