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21 Sentences With "puckishly"

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"Luckily, I'm not being audited this year," Mr. Rubio said puckishly.
" Then there is the Facebook ad and robocall campaign puckishly titled "WWJD.
" At about 109,000 residents, Mr. Thurmond added puckishly, Broken Arrow is "a little bigger than South Bend.
Rock puckishly reiterated the lack of comment with a tweet Friday of a TV screen showing static and snow.
They and their descendants proudly and puckishly called their American version "sewer socialism," for its practical approach to solving urban problems.
But it still builds on the earlier movies' myth that John, Paul, George, and Ringo were all best friends, puckishly sharing inside jokes and kooky adventures.
At one point Reed Hastings, boss of Netflix, puckishly joked that the password used by Richard Plepler, his HBO counterpart, for online access was "Netflix bitch".
It also made him that "pumped-up absurdity", a celebrity-priest with a bad Beatles haircut and a black polo-neck, puckishly turning up wherever trouble beckoned.
Through h/er work, P-Orridge puckishly calls for an end to gender as a construct, and so, h/er participation in The Intersectional Self feels apt.
In the new book's preface, Callow puckishly notes that friends commiserated with him over the "terrible decline" in Welles's fortunes he'd be depressingly obliged to record from then on.
But Harley is much more interesting on her own, when she's visibly scheming, fighting off melancholy, or puckishly playing up or toning down her Brooklyn accent, depending on her circumstances.
What I Love 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The playwright and director Moisés Kaufman lives with his husband, Jeffrey LaHoste, in what Mr. LaHoste puckishly calls the smoked fish belt.
It was banned for years by a Massachusetts court after a judge described it as "a nightmare of ghoulish obscenities" — a phrase that, Mr. Wiseman said puckishly, he was tempted to quote for a cinema marquee.
At first, Moretti puckishly keeps the two activities separate: Michele's teammates pull him onto a bus en route to a match; then, when he reads an article that he wrote before the accident, he rediscovers his political allegiances.
Should you seek the real thing, however, I would steer you toward "Gerhard Richter Painting" (2011), a fine documentary by Corinna Belz, which reveals the artist to be far more gnomic than Kurt Barnert, and more puckishly amused.
"The Appointment," a musical satire from the Philadelphia company Lightning Rod Special, juxtaposed an ensemble of puckishly adorable singing fetuses with the calm realism of scenes at a clinic, where patients seeking abortions are given legally mandated misinformation.
For months, he had been perhaps the hottest name in the party — the bilingual, skateboarding, puckishly profane Gen X-er who looked so much like a Kennedy that his 2018 opponent, Senator Ted Cruz, grumbled that Mr. O'Rourke's often-fawning news coverage came with its own hair-blowing wind.
" Najder opines: "[W]riting in a foreign language admits a greater temerity in tackling personally sensitive problems, for it leaves uncommitted the most spontaneous, deeper reaches of the psyche, and allows a greater distance in treating matters we would hardly dare approach in the language of our childhood. As a rule it is easier both to swear and to analyze dispassionately in an acquired language." Years later Conrad, when asked why he did not write in French, which he spoke fluently, would reply (puckishly?): "Ah... to write French you have to know it.
He also began working part-time for the Cipher Bureau, which by then had set up an outpost at Poznań to decrypt intercepted German radio messages. Rejewski worked some twelve hours a week near the Mathematics Institute in an underground vault referred to puckishly as the "Black Chamber". The Poznań branch of the Cipher Bureau was disbanded in the summer of 1932. In Warsaw, on 1 September 1932, Rejewski, Zygalski, and Różycki joined the Cipher Bureau as civilian employees working at the General Staff building (the Saxon Palace).
Doug Wildey at the Grand Comics Database He went on to draw primarily Western stories for Youthful Magazines comics including Buffalo Bill, Gunsmoke (unrelated to the later television series), and Indian Fighter. He also contributed to the publishers Master Comics, Story Comics, Cross Publications and possibly others, puckishly observing that he'd worked for every publisher except EC, "the good one".Weeks, John, "Wildey Rides Again", Rio at Bay (Dark Horse Comics, July 1992) In 1952, Wildey moved his family — wife Ellen and daughter Debbie — to Tucson, Arizona. Two years later, he began a regular stint at Atlas Comics, the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics, where he drew dozens of Western stories through 1957, primarily four- and five-page tales in such titles as Frontier Western.
This attack continued from a position he had earlier assumed, in his response in the late 1950s to a debate between Lawrence Stone and Hugh Trevor-Roper. Stone, along with R.H. Tawney, explained the origins of the English Civil War by positing that an increasingly well-off and ambitious gentry had, over the course of many years, destabilized the English state in which power had traditionally been divided between the aristocracy and the king. Trevor-Roper inverted this theory, arguing that in fact the Civil War was caused in part by court gentry who had fallen on bad times. Hexter's contribution, puckishly titled "The Storm over the Gentry" and originally published in a popular magazine, contends that both theses are undermined by their authors' social determinism which causes them to overlook the ordinary business of the House of Commons.

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