By contrast, Kazan as Emily Gardener is witty, like, genuinely witty.
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He was a great young man — witty, polite, engaging.
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It's sharp and witty and clever — but not unserious.
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The conversation was very witty the same way those were.
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Roger was the epitome of Bond, witty, sofisticated, elegant, funny.
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Happy Bday 2 our smart, witty & beautiful girl, River Rose!
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Rippon responded, because that's his brand — witty responses to everything.
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Reynolds' witty answer isn't a surprise, and it's pretty funny.
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John Scalzi is known for his witty science fiction thrillers.
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Witty himself will play a role in finding his successor.
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We think we have to come off as effortlessly witty.
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Ha ha, what a witty gift for a 40th birthday!
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Having fun and offering witty captions on a random Saturday?
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Later that night, she sent Mr. Kleeman a witty email.
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He's a witty writer who appreciates the wit of others.
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He's witty, upfront about his emotions and he respects her.
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The Trend Boy shares articles about himself with witty captions.
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DM: Say a witty political sentence, and then fall backwards.
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Her witty misanthropy is here to ward off mental scurvy.
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Typically, that journey is oblique, witty and rich in surprise.
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She's so clever and witty that that's my favorite part.
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They are knowledgeable, witty and always excited to be there!
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Should writing witty comments be considered a hobby or talent?
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Their lyrics were witty or wise, their songs forever singable.
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She was articulate, witty and polished to an onyx shine.
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And hurricane songs — mournful, brave, witty or sad — are everywhere.
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Carmen was witty, smart, insightful, "the absolute sweetest," Bishop said.
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The conversation is fast and fascinating, witty, relaxed, and easy.
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He's witty and funny and he has lots of opinions.
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They're warm and witty and brutal and honest and downright stupid.
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Taken as travel writing, the book is a witty, entertaining romp.
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Millett decided to expand a "witty and tart" paper, also called
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With each interaction, AiMen learned to be more clever and witty.
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There are many witty barbs about the follies of the 1%.
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He's a Jew from New York who's really witty and entertaining.
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Going back to the 1930s, songwriters were writing very witty lyrics.
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The film's ensemble is talented, and the writing is frequently witty.
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His science is sound, he's witty and his language is engaging.
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It's very vibrant, it's very witty, it has very kitsch undertones.
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The dialogue is charming and witty, the action tense and exciting.
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It's dazzling, witty, and, when you least expect it, startlingly poignant.
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It's a witty, incisive, and sometimes uncomfortably honest six-track project.
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They were as warm, witty, and well-dressed, as you'd expect.
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We have nothing witty to add here, he's just the best.
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Many praised the young girl for her knowledge and witty comebacks.
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So you think, oh, everything I say should be super witty.
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She claps back at his actions in witty, yet scathing ways.
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On Wednesday, the beloved, witty, sometimes hilariously caustic host of Jeopardy!
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Or that his tweets are witty ripostes worthy of Downton Abbey?
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I hope she engages with witty repartée with Lumiére and Cogsworth.
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Mulder says Elizabeth was smart, witty and a lot of fun.
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Kaufman's haunting and witty new feature, however, may be his masterpiece.
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Are they shared because human beings find them witty and persuasive?
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After that, love transforms her, but she proves resourceful and witty.
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The show stays disgusting, but it's also witty, sweet, and affecting.
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Then in December 2100, Witty abruptly stopped working at the magazine.
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Will the Christian editor John Wilson still seem cerebral and witty?
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I could talk about his legal brilliance and his witty prose.
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If not entirely natural, the conversations can be witty, even funny.
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You're witty, you're funny … all the other things that make character.
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The teen comedy "Booksmart" won over critics with its witty cast.
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Augmented by video and animation, the commentaries showcased witty, snarky writing.
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A bright, beautiful, talented actress, and a strong, witty, outspoken woman.
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But I feel like this collection was particularly witty and sexy.
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A giant of his generation, he was humble, witty and serious.
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You know: Who's the most witty, who's the most clever, entertaining?
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Because, it turns out, you actually have nothing witty to say.
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She was also witty, gregarious and stylish: a natural cinematic heroine.
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"Signals," despite the din and modernist austerity, is witty and playful.
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On top of being witty, A Machine Learning is downright adorable.
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Take Cole Porter, who wrote the 1948 musical's peerlessly witty songs.
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Andy Warhol proposed a witty way to inherit Marcel Duchamp's legacy.
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Beyond that, the objects get more witty, imaginative, experimental and colorful.
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She was incredibly witty, funny, funny like nobody you've ever met.
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The witty, creative me, always detached and never cheesy or needy.
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The resulting paintings are, almost impossibly, both grief-laden and witty.
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But he could also be very funny and spontaneously witty at times.
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It gave lives—real, witty, complex, lives—to those dismissed as deadbeats.
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The HTC Vive is finally available to all, witty observations not included.
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Here, the whole is bigger than the sum of its witty parts.
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His dissents were rarely witty, his jokes too many and not funny.
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Their literal job is to come up with witty puns and punchlines.
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She's the stubborn witty 90s kid I like to think I am.
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Exemplifying witty image curation, it is simply a charming and absorbing read.
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We're already looking forward to their future witty (and always loving) banter.
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And I learned to stand up for myself with quick, witty comebacks.
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Quick, witty, and always a little irreverent, Reynolds wins at Q&As.
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We just want to hear Violet say witty things at Isobel's expense.
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He was "witty," according to the arresting officers with whom Nicodemus spoke.
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Miller describes Heyer as precise with her work, witty and like family.
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Were the British all this witty as the Luftwaffe dropped its bombs?
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Her take was dark and serious; Mr. Kelly's is witty and poignant.
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"The Perfection" features great performances and a witty script, according to critics.
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Young women in photojournalism have warned one another about Witty for years.
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Witty called OptumCare the largest part of OptumHealth, a unit within Optum.
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Its articles could be at turns witty and caustic, humorous and weighty.
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Mr. Johnson may be witty and amusing, but he is extremely dangerous.
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The cute animal animations and witty punchlines are just cherries on top.
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The company said Witty will step down from its board effective immediately.
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But a witty take on the real thing is a different matter.
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Several of his nonfiction books include pen drawings — very good, witty ones.
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He's slowly been losing his witty banter over the past three years.
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He's tall and witty—the kind of guy with a punchable smile.
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People used to think he was sort of funny, amusing and witty.
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Expect hard truths and witty ruminations on aging, gender and generational differences.
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This witty, lively writer is a fertile source of acrostic-worthy passages.
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It doesn't tell jokes so much as let people be authentically witty.
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The words are simple, and Yang's witty art is built to last.
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The results are touching and, thanks to witty staff members, surprisingly funny.
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These guys could be shrewd and witty when they wanted to be.
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Dromgoole's witty account offers insight about the play and its enduring appeal.
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Do you think witty comments help to amplify or remedy that culture?
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And humor, when it surfaces, is often of the wry, witty variety.
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They are always so witty and inventive (the puzzles and their solvers).
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Many of the text's witty takedowns of capitalism and consumerism still resonate.
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Debate in the witty style of the old Oxford Union seems obsolete.
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He's extremely well prepared, mild, witty, controlled and a student of history.
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Her witty response baffled her audience, to the delight of millennials everywhere.
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His Surrealist sculptures were witty, off-kilter and sometimes dripping with sex.
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Organisers have produced witty advertisements to urge people to join the march.
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Fforde writes witty, chewy sentences, full of morsels, and delivers them deadpan.
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GARNER "Hitch-22," by Christopher Hitchens, is so witty and so spirited.
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Instead of "swiping right" on a beauty shot and witty bio, I "swiped right" in a more personable way, connecting with young women and their witty personalities in real time at the plaza, box office or concert hall.
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KT: I am absolutely heavily influenced by that kind of witty-banter thing.
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He was -- and is -- sharp, witty, fast-thinking, intellectually challenging and hard-working.
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I don't have anything witty or funny to say to accompany this picture.
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The writing is often witty and Drew Barrymore is as delightful as always.
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All the Birds in the Sky is as witty as it is smart.
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Witty and spontaneous, he is the second most-followed tweeter in German politics.
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Her younger son, Evan, "was extremely smart, quick, and witty" and loved life.
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She's the stubborn witty 90s kid I like to think I am. pic.twitter.
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You should try to mimic the punchy, witty, rigorous style of The Economist.
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But no matter how witty, the prediction could not have been more wrong.
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Thank you for always being witty, kind and finding beauty in all women.
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This is a romantic comedy, after all, and they're the witty, attractive leads.
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We can feel our heartbeat almost choking off our admittedly extremely witty thoughts.
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He knows how to make great songs and still say new witty things.
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She's as saucy, witty, and sexy as Cookie, but with a dark side.
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I'm left yearning for more high-intensity drama, witty comebacks, and family drama.
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Cameron: Depends whether they're witty about it or whether they just jump in.
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She wasted no time in replying to his comment with a witty comeback.
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Delany's thinking and in her own hand—she offers witty, acerbic commentary from
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He is witty about the true English vice, which is pointless, pompous snobbery.
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It appears that your witty banter is the product of a sharp mind.
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Her take was dark and serious; Mr. Kelly's will be witty and poignant.
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He's smart, he's witty, he likes a good glass of wine or three.
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These kids are witty, full of heart and genuinely fun to read about.
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Noisey: The album seems quite literate with quite a few witty one liners.
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Warm, witty, smart as hell, and incredibly supportive, even after he left sports.
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Jonathan Miles did, and no amount of witty pastiche can obscure that fact.
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Doris said she wasn't feeling great, but she was as witty as ever.
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Two, James Baldwin: he'd temper Faulkner's drunken foolishness while being vivacious and witty.
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But he was witty and erudite, a lover of literature, opera and snowboarding.
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All of this makes for a witty, sneakily feminist kind of crime story.
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"Book Club has the most interesting, witty women I know," Ms. Lavinthal said.
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He had to be very smart, very outgoing, very fun, probably pretty witty.
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The Epsteins were widely admired for their witty dialogue, on and off screen.
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Colorful zoological anecdotes and personal interludes enliven this hard-charging but witty book.
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The persona that Jackson presented to the world was powerful, witty, even imposing.
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Edmund Gordon has written a terrific book — judicious, warm, confident and casually witty.
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She found him witty, maybe even brilliant, and she knew she liked him.
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Not that a dictionary would be much help cracking her witty thematic clues.
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Come for the thoughtful and witty commentary, stay for the art book giveaways.
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There's an irreverence to Dysart's work, a playfulness that is witty yet cunning.
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That's cool, I thought, I can be friends with nice people that aren't witty.
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However, the revival felt different than the witty banter of the show's previous seasons.
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Chrissy Teigen just proved once again that she is the queen of witty comebacks.
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On the red carpetWe could say something witty and charming about the Met Gala.
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"People write really witty definitions, and they aren't taking it very seriously," he said.
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The words are tiny, a witty flourish rather than the meat of the composition.
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You go out on a date with someone that you find attractive and witty.
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Krauthammer's intellectual heft belied an ability to be candid and witty about his quirks.
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Some of us are as bright, witty, and caring as those who are free.
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Jaime is a much better match for her, temperament wise — serious, honorable, and witty.
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Here, in her natural habitat, she is by all accounts witty, relaxed and gregarious.
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The lack of mystery might have been leavened by wider insights or witty writing.
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It's the bombardment of over-stylised (sorry, "witty") observations and 140-character-distilled outrage.
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They are both witty and create charming characters, and don't write down to children.
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You become intoxicated by the witty rapport, then stick around for the obvious chemistry.
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The medley was witty, but unobtrusively so; just enough to keep the dancers alert.
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I saw them live last week and they were great; very personable and witty.
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She was extremely funny and witty, and a lot of fun to be around.
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They also have flashy social media accounts with good fashion photography and witty interactions.
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Witty, creative and enigmatic, they are the unsung heroes of the social media world.
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I was on my way to do another interview when Ashton Witty accosted me.
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I believe the film continues to resonate because it is witty, smart, and moving.
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You have a great smile, you're successful, you're kind, super witty, funny and smart.
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These animated films and TV shows can actually be incredibly smart, compelling, and witty.
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There is when Deem's separation anxiety says, To hell with witty punchlines and metaphors.
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Meet Evan and Leo, the witty owners of Wise Sons Deli in San Francisco.
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Boy, Kanye, that's so witty and clever, you really outdid yourself with this one.
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Witty and whip smart, she had a twinkle in her eye the whole night.
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His writing is precise, well-observed and witty in a sober sort of way.
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Several women alleged that Witty specifically threatened their careers after they rebuffed his approaches.
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That twenty-count phrase was wonderful-looking, and its permutations were fascinating and witty.
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Clear your schedule: Atwood has delivered a scary, witty and seriously seductive page-turner.
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It was the perfect instrument for conveying his dry, witty and deceptively simple lyrics.
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Miller described Heyer as precise with her work, as witty and being like family.
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" Our reviewer writes that the film "is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller.
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In one mood, he is a vigorous, witty, trenchant writer, formidably lucid and polemical.
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Chandler was witty, and he produced vivid scenes with a wonderful sense of place.
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It's witty and light on its feet, almost all the way to the end.
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Instead of the lyrics that read like journal entries, she was sharp and witty.
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I loved the fact that people were smart and witty and interesting on there.
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At 64, Mr. Chan is still the most talented and witty athlete in cinema.
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Naked beer pong photos may not impress, but witty posts and original ideas do.
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Herman takes a scholarly approach to her subject, but her tone is morbidly witty.
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Agree with his opinions or not, they're always smart, lucid, well argued and witty.
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Because before, you sort of had to be witty or interesting or something else.
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I know that you think you're not witty and funny, but you really are.
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He is also very funny, and Nobel winners are rarely witty, to Parul's point.
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And you're more likely to think of witty tweets when engaging with the world.
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Still, it's nice to have them around to pepper the text with witty insults.
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Her book is a witty survey of techniques to influence and guide human behavior.
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The often upbeat and witty founder told the New York Times he felt exhausted.
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Egalitarian and sincere, Norway's version of New Nordic cooking is frisky, witty and unpretentious.
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They're witty, they're not afraid to speak their minds, and they will tweet back.
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And, true to witty form, she does so in a hilarious and validating way.
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His watercolor and charcoal art is as warm and witty as the story itself.
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"He was so smart and witty, really fun to be with," Ms. Cohen said.
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John Dingell was called the "Dean of Twitter" for his witty and wise remarks.
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But she is, in the main, great company as a narrator — witty, generous, democratic.
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You are so brave, wise and witty, words that people use to describe me.
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Her friend was witty, smart, insightful, "the absolute sweetest," Bishop said on the bus.
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He also showed off his witty side, a welcome surprise to the small crowd.
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Angry, witty, tenacious and eloquent, Spence's Final Project is getting the exposure it deserves.
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Sathnam Sanghera's witty first novel chronicles three generations of a Punjabi Indian family in England.
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This year's advertisers played it a lot safer with funny, light, witty commercials and sweepstakes.
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After signing a record deal, Knox released her witty, anthemic breakout single "Geeks" in May.
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The writer's witty and sharp commentary on everything from feminism to body image is brilliant.
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But it's more of a beautiful, warm, witty story of our lives and my life.
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Krause, of course, takes things one step further, adding in witty captions — Should I balayage?
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He was described as quirky and witty by colleagues who spoke to the Baltimore Sun.
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Kapka Kassabova's poignant, erudite and witty third book, "Border", brings hidden history vividly to light.
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Italy's transport minister, Danilo Toninelli, has shown promise with his witty commentary on political hypocrisy.
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And then Steven Sinofsky had a witty response: And let us name it is RSS.
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The score (by Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul) is charming, witty and delicate.
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" He adds, "These are heavy themes but the entertainment is hopefully fun, witty and clever.
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Even though Paris has a witty remark to almost everything anyone says, she's also human.
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"Adam was a quick thinker, witty, and an ear always available to listen," Cushing says.
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To be witty and pretty and hold it together and be there for the guy?
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The show effortlessly jumped from being witty, clever, and ironic to urgent, thoughtful, and touching.
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And they are superb in the film: witty, heartbreaking and ultimately—as their characters—triumphant!
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The Internet is rife with viral challenges and memes producing funny videos and witty captions.
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It means, in the words of one witty trader, that flat was the new up.
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"They were just so funny, witty, sexy, charming—I was obsessed with them," Rakowski says.
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So much of this show is amazing, witty, dialogue bursting with metaphors and movie references.
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Newman's writing, warm and witty, is most potent when she has some room to roam.
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The paintings and works on paper in her current show are unexpected, confounding, and witty.
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A witty one-liner can buy you a week grace period on a trading desk.
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As is the case with Mr. Wells' reviews, the result was direct, insightful and witty.
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A movie so cute and visually witty that you don't mind the lack of dialogue?
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"Adorno plays Yoli, a witty and self-deprecating young Latinx woman, on ABC's "Grand Hotel.
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Mr. De Palma is remarkable company — witty, insightful and neither unduly modest nor overbearingly vain.
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For all the witty jabs Lovesey takes at English eccentricities, this is a classic whodunit.
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VW's Beetle, and the ads that went with it, were self-deprecating, minimalist, and witty.
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We were first blessed by the pair's witty roast of the Hollywood crowd in 2013.
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Kylián's choreography in the video is witty and sophisticated, as is typical of his work.
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Or it could be because relationships take more than just smoldering looks and witty banter.
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Kindred spirits crop up, and witty banter replaces all those heavy talks about practical issues.
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Like the dumbest ... ultimately, falling off a chair is funnier than a witty political sentence.
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In this artistic endeavor, Joe makes downer acoustic stylings that showcase his witty, dark humor.
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Or If I Weren't Such an Introvert I Could Trade Witty Barbs for Once Wit.
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""To be, like, witty and funny, I said, 'Euh, I want to be a star!
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The entire album is a feat of witty, hooky arrangements, of mischief, ecstasy and bass.
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There's nothing smart or witty here, nothing hidden to discover (like the FedEx logo arrow).
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LOS ANGELES — Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs are pristine and painful, witty and wicked, forbidding and seductive.
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And despite a witty use of miniaturist scale, cruelty and loss run through the work.
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But Rob just has this great presence and confidence and he's a witty, smart person.
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Studios suddenly needed writers to provide witty dialogue, so they imported wordsmiths from New York.
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I wish more people would write from the point of view of tiny, witty animals.
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He's more of a business guy on the show and he is hilarious and witty.
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I'd expected a rattled and diminished man, but Simon was the same dapper, witty Englishman.
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Yet Mr. Nagarkar's tone is witty and humorous; he avoided a simple recitation of woes.
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I have seen Clinton in small group settings: She can be warm, charming and witty.
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Witty, charming, and visually breathtaking, it's the perfect way to spend an hour or seven.
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Later in the nineteenth century, Rimsky-Korsakov turned Pushkin's play into a witty short opera.
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It would also give ideologues lots of opportunities to write witty, harsh and crass Tweets.
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Give a volunteer a smart, witty, only occasionally poky primer on the science of reading.
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The United Nations or W.H.O. will have to help protect the industry, Mr. Witty said.
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Though "Holiday" is witty, it has almost no "ha-ha" moments, let alone belly laughs.
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The men are portrayed as witty, imperfect individuals rather than austere icons to be worshiped.
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On-screen, Alice was an ideal candidate—charming, witty, kind, herself in an open relationship.
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I thought most of today's puzzle was fair but fairly tough, smooth and very witty.
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She's conflicted, tough, and witty, and I would read a hundred thousand books about her.
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In fact, there's a series for every taste, from literary and witty, to warm and indulgent.
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Witty said she was likely to give a strategy update in the second half of 2017.
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It does it in such a way that is witty and biting and very politically relevant.
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But the kids begin to see right through those somewhat witty disguises — or so they think.
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I thought, 'Why would they not want rational, funny, witty or persuasive thinking in their ads?
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The sequel to Splatoon, the Wii U's surprise 2015 hit, is effortlessly witty, light, and fun.
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It's fearless, eloquent, witty, lusciously produced, and totally devoid of needless frills and flashy guest spots.
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What seemed more interesting was to talk about how witty and clever and existential they were.
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"In a way it was a relief to just concentrate on witty language," Lithgow tells ITK.
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It does end with a witty flourish, though — one that makes good use of those glasses.
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To Filipino speakers, Swardspeak sounds witty and twangy, and it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual.
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I am sure Sarah will be awarded quite a few points for extremely memorable, witty lines.
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Could she lead from the Iron Throne and deliver some witty one-liners in the process?
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The art is cute, the descriptions witty and funny, and the sound effects are downright silly.
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Townsend passed away in 2014, with no obvious successor to her uniquely witty, politically-infused style.
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Instead, I post pictures with witty captions on a baby blog that only my family reads.
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At Hatteras, Witty will be working with general partner Bob Ingram, another former CEO of Glaxo.
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These prompts are intended to ease the frustrations of summing yourself up in 300 witty characters.
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Already, the comedian is getting witty about the horrors of pregnancy — and we're here for it.
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When he runs into JLO at a singles mixer they CLICK & he sees his (witty) mark.
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I often find myself admiring the elegant and witty ways some in Black Twitter repel trolls.
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Witty commentary isn't something Paltrow — who is engaged to Brad Falchuk — reserves only for social media.
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Alan Rickman, as witty insouciant terrorist and "exceptional thief" Hans Gruber, serves as Willis' memorable foe.
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On Twitter, it's to compose something witty under 280 characters that people will want to share.
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The actress previously showed off her witty commentary after becoming a raunchy meme earlier this year.
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Even from the olds, there were plenty of witty, artful, and poignant messages to go around.
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Bad news for Father John Misty fans who enjoy the singer's witty, ironic social media posts.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is in your sign, which means you've been especially witty lately, Gemini.
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Plus a wealth of other incredibly witty and right-on observations on racism in modern Australia.
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I checked the replies only to see if other people had witty, rude reactions to it.
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In this engaging, witty and beautifully written book, the epithet, usually attributed to Lenin, never occurs.
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Please bear in mind the punchy, witty, rigorous style of The Economist when presenting your ideas.
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She was funny, quirky, witty, fun, down to earth and all those things made her special.
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Pharoah, a "Saturday Night Live" alum, is an appealing presence, and the writing is sporadically witty.
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The filmmaking is sometimes witty, while the emphasis on potential mass death is unimaginative and rote.
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A witty dining companion perhaps, but ultimately pitiful because he can't tell the truth about himself.
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"He was bright, witty and fun to work with," Newmar said on Saturday in a statement.
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Hassan tried to compose a witty response, but he couldn't come up with anything fast enough.
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He can be witty, slangy, lyrical, ironic, vivid; he possesses leaping powers of metaphor and analogy.
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THE DAVID DANCE Danger Dave's radio fans love his witty banter on "Gay Talk" in Buffalo.
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This race of super nerds are famous for their unnatural party stamina and witty Vappu humour.
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Lady Bird is the rare movie that manages to be affectionate, entertaining, hilarious, witty, and confident.
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Mistaken identities and love triangles always make for funny fodder, and the script is surprisingly witty.
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Paul was like a male Katherine Hepburn, with that type of voice—very witty and cutting.
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Will our robot companions become more socially ingrained in our lives thanks to their witty repartee?
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We hope to concentrate on calling the matches and not focus on creating witty broadcaster repartee.
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They're smart, snarky in a witty way, and — like the Woodstock generation — wise for their age.
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She surprised listeners with a witty, charming, self-deprecating performance where she poked jabs at ... herself.
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I've become very skilled at deflecting the inane questions about my singledom with vaguely witty quips.
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In one of the stories in Rivka Galchen's witty, winning collection, the silent woman finally speaks.
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But Mr. Gallo didn't want to compete with Thurber's simple, witty cartoons drawn on beaverboard panels.
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She was witty, well-prepared, antagonistic; she got people to say things they ordinarily would not.
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A heroine who is a witty but wounded wallflower or a beat cop with daddy issues?
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John McCain, Biden is quick with witty retorts as he brushes off questions about his age.
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Goldstone's forthright and often witty asides keep this complicated story bowling along at a terrific pace.
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In conversation, he is generous and witty, and much more self-reflective than his TV persona.
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IT and an opposing hero bite down each other's overlapped tongues while exchanging increasingly witty jokes.
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They are white, attractive, have a certain amount of class privilege, and are intelligent and witty.
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She has never heard me whisper into her ear or come up with a witty reply.
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I would hungrily read back through our witty exchanges, congratulating myself on points I had scored.
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Ms. Gould's documentary "is modest, observant, graceful and nonchalantly witty," Gene Seymour wrote in The Times.
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The simple, witty visual style is the perfect setting for a book that's appropriately dialogue heavy.
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He was witty, like most in Tuscany; he became sarcastic, as have too many in Italy.
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Anyway, our mutual hotness was extreme, and we had great chemistry, with lots of witty repartee.
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During his career, Ellis has established himself as a cantankerous yet witty ringmaster in the courtroom.
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Witty said patent protection remained vital for rewarding investment in research but more flexibility was needed.
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Her running mates wrote witty slogans on their T-shirts to draw shouts from the crowd.
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You won't be bombarded and you'll have more headspace to come up with witty conversation starters.
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Some of the dialogue is reminiscent of the strenuously extra-witty repartee in Aaron Sorkin scripts.
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His work often functions as biting and witty commentary, in the tradition of satirical political cartoons.
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The effect is witty and delicious, progressing from purely sweet to bittersweet to tart and bittersweet.
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Whatever source materials her books draw from, they're always witty, sparkling, and a delight to read.
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Ahead, smart, witty, refreshing advice for hanging in there from our very own Muse career coaches. 218.
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For the liberal whites, quips about black men's prowess in bed are witty and tongue-in-cheek.
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There are some witty takes on forms of hollowware that have long fallen out of regular use.
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While Siri is sometimes funny and witty, Alexa proves once again that she's kind of a nerd.
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It ticks all the boxes: satisfying platforming, witty writing, and goofy guns that remain satisfying to use.
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Lin turned Greendale Community College into a paintball-splattered war zone in this witty, full-throttle episode.
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Foul-mouthed, opinionated and funny, Ms Stamper has for years written a witty blog called "Harmless Drudgery".
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"He was so funny and witty, but also serious and gave us pieces of advice," Lee recalls.
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As happens to many a party boy, Sparrow's fun, witty, and charming enthusiasm became depressing with age.
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You're much less witty, much less sexy, because your confidence, you have to make up for it.
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Their modesty and witty dialogues are so charismatic that the artist let them talk without much interference.
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Witty said the company has been investing in the area for the last five or six years.
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"He's smart and witty and fearless," she tells PEOPLE of her longtime love in this week's issue.
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Plus, having that Chromebook keyboard makes it easier to message people and tap out those witty comments.
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Still, the film could use some of The Good Wife's sharp, witty appreciation for suspense under oath.
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Although cocky in places, it's also intelligent and witty, introspective and humbling, vulnerable, spiritual, but not fragmented.
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But now we know that Gosling + Crowe + witty banter + '70s-style clothing = an entertaining summer movie equation.
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The date even goes well: They share some witty banter and make out for a little bit.
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Sure, if you're witty or artistic you can embellish them with all sorts of commentary and creativity.
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First of all, Mike seems like a fun, witty guy who has a great head of hair.
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But like the best "best friends," she's witty, self-aware, and at times much smarter than Sophia.
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First, watching a witty, centuries-old alien save the universe over and over again is absolutely irresistible.
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He was smooth, kind, subtly witty, good-looking and seemed to be infinitely more complicated than Jerry.
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Osbert Lancaster, a witty cartoonist, and Patrick Leigh Fermor, who would become a glamorous writer, were there.
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There's nothing like a stern but witty reprimand from Helen Mirren to dissuade people from drunk driving.
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All the really creative, witty, funny people that made your belly hurt were in the theater program.
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One day after the publication of this story, Witty's lawyer sent Vox a written statement from Witty.
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An epitaph witty like Wilde cut-and-pasted with the druggy sci-fi insight of William Burroughs.
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The President gravitates toward people who are brash and informal, and McMaster is a jocular, witty guy.
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" Joining her is the short-story writer Rebecca Schiff, author of the witty collection "The Bed Moved.
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Boris, a Shakespeare aficionado who went to Oxford, is more erudite, witty and disheveled than the Donald.
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It was just a lot of fun," King told reporters after the morning hunt, calling Trump "witty.
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Her steps—clean and sharp, as if freshly scrubbed—are put together in unexpected, often witty combinations.
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You might think you're being really witty and outgoing, when other people just think you're a twat.
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"It has an extremely impressive resistance profile," Witty told analysts after reporting fourth-quarter results on Wednesday.
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Stettheimer's primary subject seems to have been pleasure, which for her included witty conversations at her salons.
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If only writers were as witty in real life as they were on paper, am I right?
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Known for her witty character Diane Johnson on ABC's black-ish, Martin is an anomaly in Hollywood.
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Hilarious, witty, heartbreaking, and soul-crushingly real are terms that normally don't go together without a fight.
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Personally, I'm horrible at small talk, and witty people make me break out in a muck sweat.
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Instead, he landed in L.A., becoming a prolific, witty freelancer for newspapers and magazines, including Entertainment Weekly .
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She noticed that he was particularly witty in his email, and they quickly developed a warm rapport.
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"He was so kindhearted and intelligent and witty, we just got along so well," Ms. Pistilli said.
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However, he offers to provide a list of approved adjectives — witty, sagacious, humble — that makes me laugh.
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At Newsweek, Mr. Elfin had a reputation as a witty, no-nonsense, sarcastic and high-strung boss.
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Arrive at this show early to catch an opening set by the witty singer-songwriter Anna Burch.
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Mr. Griffiths' work is both witty and fantastical, with a dark edge not dissimilar to Roald Dahl.
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You may remember Sarah's often witty and insightful work as a correspondent for The Times in Britain.
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These witty objects, featuring a dominant turquoise green color, are one of the highlights of the exhibition.
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Mr. Boesman's score is an exuberant, slippery mix of styles, full of onomatopoeic effects and witty allusions.
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No soaring melody is coming to airlift you to safety, no witty couplet will lighten the mood.
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Cheeky details like these recall the witty and absurdist tropes of the Victorian era, said Ms. Lock.
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We want them to stand out and look killer but also look sassy and smart and witty.
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Berkowitz dives into this world while serving as a witty tour guide for the rest of us.
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Ranting may only feel good if someone is there to appreciate all your witty and snarky remarks.
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McEwan is hardly a dummy; he derives more than a few witty-ish moments from his premise.
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Short, the most elegant and witty of men, made the cafe the quintessential New York supper club.
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Witty and unedited, she brandished a seemingly endless supply of quippy one-liners that landed with precision.
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And yes, everyone brought their finest signs — from the witty to the inspiring to the righteously mad.
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And it does not hurt that it has witty and honest writer Chelsea Fagan at the helm.
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Her early work already shows signs of the sharply witty, strongly feminist voice of her mature years.
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Weisz and Stone are both brilliantly witty and nimble, but Colman's performance is nothing short of sublime.
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The Marzipan dance had four women dancing ballet and three in hip-hop style in witty counterpoint.
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For one, unlike the Oscars, the Indie Spirits actually had a host in the witty Aubrey Plaza.
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Of course, many attempts at subversive satire will fall flat, coming off as more tasteless than witty.
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Karina was "witty, warm & wise," reporter Mark Olsen wrote on Twitter of an interview with the actress.
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I don't have it in me to be witty though because I'm too busy swimming in lemonade.
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After some witty banter via text (OMG you love Big Mouth too??), you finally set a first date.
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Since joining Twitter in December, Mumbai Police has been steadily wining Twitter with its witty 22016-character wordplay.
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Would a book titled California comprise a witty takedown of Google company culture like Dave Eggers's The Circle?
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One year, there were a bunch of Seinfeld ripoffs about witty single people living in New York City.
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And no one ever replies, no matter how sweet, funny, witty, or straight up honest you are... nothing.
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"[Fraiser is] clever, witty, warm, ... philosophical, and pragmatic," said Cara Itule, a California-based marriage and family therapist.
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Each time you add a witty response to your conversational interface it will become a little more magical.
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Helena had a "relentless motivation towards her academic studies" and was "so brilliant and witty," according to Page.
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Witty said he did not have firm plans for life after GSK but would probably remain in healthcare.
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Now in its seventh season, Suits is still delivering witty comebacks, iconic references, and victories for the underdog.
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Edgerton's previous auteur effort, 2015's thriller The Gift, was terrific — scary and witty at the same time.
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Multiple Choice, Alejandro Zambra Every section of this witty and experimental book is structured like a standardized test.
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She elevates what might be short anecdotes in our own retellings, to witty, intelligent observations on modern life.
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Microsoft generated some genuine excitement around its platform with some witty marketing, unique features, and forward-looking hardware.
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Can witty writing and good acting save a nostalgia-driven reboot that was probably doomed from the outset?
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But a qubit's worth of witty obfuscation on how quantum computing works will have to suffice for now.
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It is both "low"—farcical, vulgar, reliant on physical gags—and "high", dealing in sophistication and witty repartee.
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From uplifting documentaries to witty romances, this summer has all sorts of movies guaranteed to bring good cheer.
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"When I first starting talking with Patton on Facebook, it was just sort of witty banter," Salenger said.
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Or Powerless, where the side characters enjoy witty repartee, but Hudgens fails to successfully land her one liners.
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His witty doggerel, like the lyrics of Bob Dylan and John Lennon, came to symbolise the rebellious 1960s.
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These women were smart, fashionable and witty; they represented everything about our period at that time in London.
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He was, in spurts, active on Twitter and even replied to people's questions, though generally with witty evasion.
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She turned Berlin's "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" into a cheerfully witty celebration of monogamy.
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A group of photojournalists was gathered in a bar, talking shop, when, she alleges, Witty suddenly kissed her.
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Repeated salvos that are not clever, witty or even slightly humorous is the hallmark of this convention. Gov.
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"Danses Concertantes" — revived only occasionally by New York City Ballet and largely unknown elsewhere — is jaunty, witty, intricate.
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Witty, like his successor, was a talented insider but had no prior experience of running a global firm.
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The first trailer is the moody stakes-setter, while subsequent ones traffic more in excitement and witty banter.
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Client meetings and dinners live and die by your ability to be witty, informed, and just generally smart.
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Nearly 800 witty entries from around the world made judging this year's Vocabulary Video Contest harder than ever.
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You can tell straightaway that you're dealing with someone who's witty and ambitious, and just bouncy and fun.
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But even if his body was letting him down, he was as charming, witty and cleareyed as ever.
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Crime The little guys always have their day in Martha Grimes's witty mysteries featuring Detective Superintendent Richard Jury.
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This is someone whose dialogue happens internally, who often gets sidetracked and comes back with a witty comment.
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The literary gossip in this biography, much of it drawn from letters, is intriguing, witty and sometimes acidic.
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Trump as warm, engaging and witty, traits at odds with the totemic stance she often takes in public.
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Barring a few clunking instances of cartoonish satire, Ms. Bonney's production is as harrowing as it is witty.
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The Story of a Thing Polly Apfelbaum discusses her prized possession, a witty sculpture by a bohemian relative.
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Topanga, a witty and ostracized teen, accepted Cory, an overly curious and caring boy, for who he was.
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"Alex Strangelove" is witty, compassionate and enjoyable throughout; a charming movie and in many respects an enlightened one.
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Like Baz Luhrmann's film, it's a witty commentary on the inescapability of pop music in our romantic memories.
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Angela's husband turned out to be a Nigerian cardiac surgeon, and his large family was raucous and witty.
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A historian and a philosopher of science, she is a witty, elegant writer with no nonsense about her.
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I will never forget the lessons he taught me, his witty sense of humor, or his contagious smile.
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"They were often very smart and witty, and entertaining to be around," she said in a subsequent email.
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She posts hilarious videos, tasty recipes, and witty infographics to hammer her points home in an amusing fashion.
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As seen here, Ms. Crockett's earlier works are even more confident and witty than what she produced later.
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Another thing is that I knew he was funny and witty but in-person he was even funnier.
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Until this point, Bong Joon-ho's Parasite is a witty satire about the have-nots robbing the haves.
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It really held me spellbound, and was so funny, witty and had just the right amount of nostalgia.
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It's a witty and loose coalition of like minds, complete with skateboarding, dancing, loving and lived-in talk.
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The comedy is witty, shameless, and offers an alluring romance on season two that fired up fans online.
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She was so brilliant and witty, and I'm still wrestling with the idea that she is actually gone.
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We have a close friend of 20 years who posts jokes and witty commentary on Facebook almost daily.
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That Lucius (Edi Gathegi) is generally sunny and witty despite having killed eight people plays with our loyalties.
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A true romantic with many stories to tell — all witty, all vulnerable, all directly open, consistently sharing himself.
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Aksener&aposs Good Party, for instance, has used Google to deliver witty political messages in response to some searches.
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Megan delivers in this freestyle with her witty wordplay and outright confidence that can be heard in every line.
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Merriam-Webster identifies as a witty political shade queen and from this point forward we will expect nothing less.Â
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Each card can be sent with a personalized message, so you can add on to the Gilmores' witty quips.
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But those moments of solitude are quickly outweighed by her more unexpected characteristics; she's sharp-tongued, witty, and bossy.
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"When I first starting talking with Patton on Facebook, it was just sort of witty banter," says Salenger, 47.
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You chose the perfect filter, crafted a witty caption, and curated the relevant hashtags, but your followers aren't impressed.
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We've also found some truly heinous sweaters with witty messages that make them worth wearing beyond ugly sweater parties.
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Who doesn't know somebody who fits the bill to varying degrees — accomplished, charismatic, smart, and witty but alarmingly egocentric?
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As the occasion required, he could be steely, charming, witty or lachrymose (especially in response to his own rhetoric).
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It's difficult, though, given how often Trump tweets, to think of witty replies to each of his wild statements.
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Mirage, a witty, playful combatant, can create holograms of himself to distract enemies and squeeze out of tight situations.
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Witty said that from GSK's perspective, it would be better if the U.K. remained in the European Union (EU).
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From witty puns to tasteful illustrations, we've rounded up 10 of our favorite cards for getting your message across.
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Not everyone wants to partake in games of witty one-upmanship (*raises hand*) or blatant innuendo (*puts hand down*).
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Its humor doesn't come from witty writing or great jokes; it's enjoyable exclusively because it's fun watching Luigi suffer.
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Witty Halloween costumes can be difficult to come up with, but Mitt Romney's grandson had it easy this year.
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They have some "witty" banter and then Ty decides to share his super-secret plan for rebellion with her.
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Thanks, in part, to Whoopi Goldberg and her witty and cool sweater line that's back for a second season.
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Alan Menken's music for the original movie — which won him an Oscar — is still gorgeous, witty, heartfelt, and timeless.
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Are you in constant search of something witty to write on your shower grout with a fine-tip pen?
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"[With] Joan Rivers and her daughter [Melissa], it was witty but you felt guilty laughing about it," Polan says.
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"We're both really witty people, and it's hard to find someone who can keep up," Harper told The Times.
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Shows like Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine gave us witty and unique LGBTQ+ characters.
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From the witty to the heartbreaking, from sweet pop choruses to politically-charged rap verses, we appreciate them all.
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And yes, it's full of so many of her witty one-liners that you really must watch it now.
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Even though I was 12 years old, I thought it was a great work of art — witty and courageous.
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He is often charged with cool commentary and witty remarks that work to lessen the severity of a situation.
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You need something witty, that proves you read this person's profile or at least have something interesting to say.
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It's focused and witty, layered and satirical, with a thoroughness to it that's frustratingly rare to see in games.
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At the helm since 2008, Witty has struggled with flagging sales and profits, although the picture is now improving.
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Gigi's twin daughters — the narcissistic Carolina, and the witty, self-deprecating Yoli, played by Adorno — round out the family.
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Violet Crawley was a witty and wealthy matriarch of the Crawley family who kept true to the old ways.
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A fire station in a suburb of Sydney, Australia, is getting plenty of attention for its rather witty signage.
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But Benedict Cumberbatch's incarnation of the witty detective has captivated millions in a way no other remake has before.
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Her witty wordplay competitions attracted a weekly average of 1,500 readers, who would read the magazine from the back.
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Known for their burnished tight harmonies, sophisticated if nontraditional arrangements and witty onstage banter, the Limeliters were wildly successful.
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The show, which featured witty exchanges and colorful crime suspects, was set in a New York City police station.
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His anti-appeasement speeches were erudite, rhetorically effective, witty and barbed, and reflected a deep understanding of European history.
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One person will drink alcohol and feel euphoric, witty and extroverted, and the next will be logy and nauseated.
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" As in: "BUT it has a superb cast and gorgeous production values and ingenious pacing and genuinely witty lines.
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But Chen's frank and witty posts about sex, gender, and dating quickly gained a following and a national audience.
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Today's episode was a scaled down, in comparison to the last one, with witty banter on sex and relationships.
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On Dangerfield, the lyrically dextrous and innately witty Lansky Jones represents for his often underrepresented side of the city.
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The planet of communication and puzzle solving, Mercury, enters your sign today, making you even more witty and genius!
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The big picture: The Witty investigation was a breakthrough for many photojournalists who had similar experiences of sexual harassment.
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But I let myself off the hook with this reminder: You don't have to be speedy to be witty.
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Winona and Keanu meet at an airport gate waiting for the same flight and immediately launch into witty bickering.
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She was warm, witty and quick to laugh at the jokes audience members made at President Donald Trump's expense.
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And Mr. Thibaudet was just right for it: Not a keyboard pounder, he went for sensuality and witty sprightliness.
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She's warm, needy, scary, conspiratorial and witty, overriding any concerns for coherence with the sheer force of her personality.
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These memes — witty, visual and catered to the audience — have powered the group's explosive growth by allowing self-reflection.
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This is what happened to Mr. Padberg, who today cuts a slight figure but nevertheless retains a witty composure.
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The Fates, a girl-group trio, now feel more integral to the action, not just witty commenters on it.
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And by this witty choreographic motion, Ms. Tanowitz speaks volumes about Graham and herself and the empowerment of women.
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I remember when I first saw your art years ago, the works were very witty: They made me smile.
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Jerry Pournelle, a prolific writer of science fiction novels and witty advice columns for computer users, died on Sept.
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"A warm smile, a firm handshake and a witty comment isn't doing it," said Ms. Harris, who is biracial.
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The placards' witty titles and captions cast the subway system's floors, furniture and metal fixtures as works of art.
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Tall, gangly and gay, he was an outsized presence — exuberant and emotional, witty and irreverent, opinionated and self-doubting.
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The Magazine ____ Anthony Bourdain's frank, and often profane, voice was the witty, connected guide to the world of food.
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Rodríguez's witty script establishes that Dominican slang words should be respected as they preserve the essence of these characters.
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Ms. Cheney's witty and moving essay inspired one of the episodes in the Modern Love Amazon Prime Video series.
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That's because Mallatratt (who died in 2004) expanded the story's purview, with witty resourcefulness, to embrace the meta-theatrical.
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This is a great, witty take on fajitas, although the joke would be funnier if it didn't cost $125.
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Diana is erudite but unworldly, witty but never ironic, supremely self-confident and utterly mystified by the modern world.
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It was a fresh-sounding folk-rock record full of witty, withering songs about Tillman's decadent adventures in Hollywood.
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Can't ya just hear the witty one-liners looking at Hugh and Ryan chumming it up Thursday in NYC?
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There is an intimacy that comes across in every witty barb and flirtatious glance they cast at each other.
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His satires on the absurdities of dictatorship, particularly 'Carnival Scenes' and 'The Oak,' are universal, ferocious and mordantly witty.
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However, Witty stressed that this was a worst case scenario, and that the actual number would be significantly lower.
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" She likened the Mercer sisters to the Schuylers—the high-spirited, witty sisters made famous by the musical "Hamilton.
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In more recent years, he became known for his witty Twitter account and criticism of President Donald Trump's administration.
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Moving the agency would cause "tremendous disruption," said Andrew Witty, the chief executive of Britain's biggest drug maker, GlaxoSmithKline.
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The witty rapper shared videos and photos that kept her fans updated with her itinerary in Ghana and Nigeria.
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Above all it is a witty and audacious rejoinder to literary history and its systematic suppression of female voices.
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Harikiri's production style is witty and eclectic, sometimes bordering on virtuosic, all the while maintaining a strong pop sensibility.
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The New York artist Sharon Lawless has developed an approach to collage that is muscular, witty, and absolutely beguiling.
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No I'm making a pun, it's a little too hard for you, it's above your ability to be witty.
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When you glance at his Instagrams or witty little status updates, you are seeing only the sweetest snapshots of him.
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I've done this dance too many times to fall for a witty text or two, I can promise you that.
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Because tonight's episode of Billions encapsulates why we watch Billions; why we're devoted to this character-driven, wildly witty series.
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Most of his works are conceptual, invoking the history of art, and often textual, confronting the viewer with witty aphorisms.
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Rather than apologize, she responds with a witty barb, a reminder that part of her is still independent, and bold.
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Page-a-day calendars are always useful and this "New Yorker" desk calendar is a witty addition to any desktop.
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Is there any witty response to someone literally peeing in a jar to fulfill your own pissed off (sorry) insult?
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Say that witty thing at a protest march or in a city council meeting or at a school board election.
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Moreover — as many cops have noted with appreciation — he is funny, a witty, wry observer of the world around him.
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They're all on the right side of witty , and, most importantly, they all seem to have an affinity for wine.
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Keep these witty retorts and Readus' video in mind next time you're up against (or maybe even perpetuating) bisexual stigma.
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The study group's struggle to survive sends up the zombie genre in the spot-on, witty way only Community could.
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I wasn't screaming with laughter in the first two episodes of Miracle Workers, but that's OK: It's witty and sweet.
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It's side-splittingly witty and wonderfully written, with almost every line in the novel telling a story of its own.
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She's so clever and witty, and she's taking this hard topic and talking about it in this clever, satirical way.
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"We met him on the first day of Skowhegan, this utterly dashing, charming, witty man," she writes in an email.
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"Three Billboards" is just as smart, witty and sturdily constructed as his previous work, but turns the critical eye outward.
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Davidson is less known for his characters and more so for his witty commentary when he's pulled onto Weekend Update.
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To return to that draft later on, just select it from there, finish your hashtagging and witty captioning, and post.
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Maybe in the past I've liked some user's witty answers, but Hinge isn't breaking down my likes in that way.
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After days of obsessive anticipation, the witty mom was inspired to start her own pregnancy livestream - giraffe mask and all.
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You can do that with entertainment or wisdom, a joke or a truth, a witty slogan or a sonorous prophecy.
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GlaxoSmithKline — Chief Executive Officer Andrew Witty will retire a year from now, after more than three decades with the drugmaker.
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Another things brands such as pro sports team often do online is Engage Other Brand in Some Witty Banter™️.
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Nicole Heesters, who plays Lou Salomé in old age as she compiles her autobiography, imbues the character with witty gravitas.
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I do this a lot in real life — mostly because I'm not particularly witty, and never know how to respond.
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This isn't the first time Clinton has thrown some seriously witty shade at Trump and prominent members of the GOP.
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You can put thought into your replies — much like a text — and keep up the pretence that you're effortlessly witty.
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Playing Richard's suave co-conspirator, the "deep-revolving witty Buckingham," Rory Nolan provides a sharply observed portrait of political unctuousness.
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Ten women reached out to Vox after publication to report other allegations against Witty, which Vox is looking in to.
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In these networks, stories about Witty persisted for years before boiling over at National Geographic at the end of 2017.
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In the 1940s, Ms. Yang found unexpected success as a playwright in wartime Shanghai with a series of witty comedies.
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Witty said that was leading to a more than 10% lower cost to take care of patients compared with competitors.
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"She's the heart of it and the sass of it all," Duff told Variety of her witty cartoon alter ego.
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"Although we have tried to be complete and factual, we are not entirely neutral," Ms. Witty and Mr. Krogius write.
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You have to keep yourself on the ball, be physically and mentally in the right place, and above all witty.
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In that it succeeds absolutely, and Andrée Prigent's stylish and witty, modern-looking illustrations only add to the book's delight.
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How can this paragon of adolescent lyricism also be the mature prince or witty imp we see in other ballets?
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The company has produced a number of new advertisements that feature a fun and witty tone like Wendy's and Arby's.
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Jenny Slate turns up as a witty, appealing single woman named Jodi, who charms Ari, to their eventual mutual befuddlement.
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While I personally found his demeanor and humor off-putting, diehard fans will probably love his witty remarks and commentary.
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While this device is occasionally witty and amusing, unfortunately it doesn't work as well as it does in those books.
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"Equity" itself, however, is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller sharply attuned to the nuances of its chosen milieu.
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No matter where you were, it wasn't hard to find a witty sign to help you embrace your inner nerd.
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Artists like Al Osaimi are helping to update that image of Saudi Arabia, by promoting its rich, witty cultural tapestry.
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Sometimes that came off as witty and sometimes petulant and sometimes even mean, but it never came off as silent.
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The two are shown cooking a traditional English breakfast together, and their witty back and forth is heartwarming and hilarious.
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Rather than dry exposition or long-winded discussions, these men use wordplay that is by turns sarcastic, droll and witty.
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In fact, at 103, Oma is still smart as hell, gorgeous, witty, and has a youthful twinkle in her eyes.
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Though he never lost his biting sense of humor, it turned dark, his witty puns becoming more sad than funny.
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Then we tend to use standup comedians, because standup comedians have to be observant, witty, and think on their feet.
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In view of Mr. Paxton's reputation for intensity and seriousness, it's surprising to find how often they're playful and witty.
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There is something satisfying about her critiquing the Austen world, and bringing it up-to-date, in a witty way.
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Maybe Mabbitt can't draw many things, but boy, can he conceive and execute a witty, surprising, maximum fun picture book.
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Mr. Witty, in a written statement, denied the accusations against him, although he acknowledged that he might have acted inappropriately.
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A few minutes later Mr. Lawrence, dressed as the Tenth Doctor, re-emerged for some witty banter and Whovian humor.
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In Week One, look for Sara Mearns's grandeur, Teresa Reichlen's elegant reach, Ashley Bouder's attack and Sterling Hyltin's witty grace.
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Commencement Addresses Offer Road Maps to the Future They may be cliché-ridden, funny, witty, inspirational, sad and sometimes angry.
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So far, Mr. Zelensky has been rather outspoken and witty in his dealings with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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He's energetic, if a bit irritable, several of his asides have been as witty as quick, and he's been assertive.
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We'll be feeling extra-nimble on October 14, when witty Mercury sextiles disciplined Saturn helping us to train our brains.
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Astrology has seen renewed interest in recent years, thanks in no small part to clever astrology memes and witty tweets.
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Some of the wordplay may be clever, but the attempts at witty repartee aren't sharp enough to be remotely amusing.
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At the helm will be Daniel Aukin, who directed Mr. Harmon's witty, dark comedy "Bad Jews" at Roundabout in 2013.
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This Australian comedy blends emotional sob sessions with witty one-liners, leaving you pitying and laughing at the new parents.
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Across the political spectrum, posts ranging from witty snark to harassment and abuse can be found by any candidate's supporters.
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Zach Seidel, who live-tweeted the game for UMBC Athletics, also scored points with sports fans with his witty posts.
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Some of the new music means to amplify her politics — "The Man" achieves that with hooky, witty, pleasingly obvious pique.
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The Calder Foundation will also be updating this witty, wily retrospective with one-day presentations of more fragile kinetic works.
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As in other recent performances, she has suddenly bloomed into a marvelously free personality: adult, decisive, engagingly robust, merrily witty.
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It was clear that she was intelligent, serious and witty, he said at the time, according to The Associated Press.
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That troupe, Keigwin + Company, has earned fans and praise for its spirited, witty ensemble work with a knack for showmanship.
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About 600 new patients have been referred in to the facility every month, Witty said at the December investor event.
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It's clever and witty, with plenty of jokes about California, thanks to the bi-coastal tension of its central pair.
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It's gripping and disturbing and filled with righteous indignation—a witty, viral manifesto written through a character on the brink.
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But two decades after his death, Blanchon's work is still subversive and witty, and still charged with radical queer eroticism.
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She was outspoken, confident, witty and had a habit of flouting convention that seemed to appeal to stuffy British aristocrats.
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In many of his images from the 1960s and 1970s, everything falls into place in a witty or amazing way.
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Early on, Fleishman Is In Trouble reads like a standard contemporary divorce novel, albeit a witty and nicely written one.
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Through its absurd story and witty dialogue,Hatoful Boyfriend supplies players with a welcome respite from their own hectic love lives.
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At the same time, there is nothing seductive, charming, or witty about any of the works, which makes them even greater.
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What I enjoy living in is the 20 or 30 minutes where people are just witty, and they're hanging out together.
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"New product sales are demonstrating good momentum and we are seeing accelerations in uptake in our new respiratory portfolio," Witty said.
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It was the time to demand dignity for all while showing off witty signs and wearing in-your-face drag looks.
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"The thing about a mostly female press corps was that Hillary likes men, preferably the damaged, witty, brilliant kind," writes Chozick.
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As political junkies in real life, Glazer and Jacobson's characters weave political facts and social justice lingo into their witty exchanges.
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"Certainly from a GSK perspective, we are ready for any outcome, but the best outcome is to remain," Witty later added.
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If you believe in using witty/corny poetry to win someone over, you may have a chance at scoring a date.
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I also recommend watching "Music and Clowns," Alex Widdowson's witty and warm story of life with a sibling with Down syndrome.
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She just won the Golden Globe for her restrained, witty and often touching portrayal of Elizabeth II, and should win again.
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There is a lot happening on the Emmys red carpet, from gorgeous gowns to dramatic hair changes to witty one-liners.
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It is as bound up in rapture as any of his previous 15 studio albums, and often it's just as witty.
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It's a style that makes her a favorite of everyone she meets — a sweet, witty companion who doesn't need the limelight.
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Celebrity Internet Boyfriends are great and always there when you need them with a witty GIF or a fun Tumblr meme.
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No one would have been more fascinated by, more maddened by, or had more witty things to say on, social media.
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"I think she is incredibly smart and witty and fun to be around, we just aren't super close buddies," she said.
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With the right mixture of witty and Hallmark-sweet, The Holiday Calendar promises to be the perfect feel-good holiday movie.
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GSK declined to comment on the plans to find a successor to Witty, which were first reported by the Sunday Times.
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Something about his witty observations of the people and situations he encountered at his seemingly dull day job resonated with people.
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In the new "Roseanne" its caustic, witty matriarch says grace before dinner and concludes with thanks for "making America great again".
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In public lectures and YouTube videos, Tokieda showcases his toys with witty, sparkling commentary, even though English is his seventh language.
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For years the CEO of Vayner Media was known primarily as a wine commentator, making energetic and witty videos for followers.
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But now, when his offhand joke reads like prophecy, the circumstances demand more than good-natured forbearance or a witty riposte.
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" He would later get to know her personally through Hollywood circles and found her to be "witty and bright as well.
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Like Side B does with R&B, Side A shores up his long track record of witty, but routinely catty raps.
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Here, he returns as sharp, witty, and unflinching as ever, though this time with quite a bit more ground to cover.
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As we all – including Ricky Gervais himself – know, the witty host offended just a few people at this year's Golden Globes.
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"We're delivering them at prices that I think send a message that we're not trying to simply maximize price," said Witty.
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The film is about an exceptionally sharp and witty woman trying to find a husband for both herself and her daughter.
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As my Spanish improved, I could suddenly tell who was witty, who was raunchy, who was rude and who was sweet.
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The California based company has fun with fine jewelry, offering witty cannabis leaf studs, BFF hearts and razor blade necklaces. 5.
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Once I did, I couldn't stop grinning, partly because Liza Birkenmeier's play is so witty and partly because it's so weird.
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For 15 years, Ms. Gangitano has brought witty, raucous and challenging works to the art world's attention on a modest budget.
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His monologue was brilliant, although I don't know why we expected anything else from a witty comedian who's never hosted before.
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For a better insight into this I spoke with Mark Buckingham, a physiotherapist with the Northamptonshire-based practice Witty, Pask & Buckingham.
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Elon Musk is as well-known for his witty online banter as he is for his sometimes awkward in-person appearances.
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Pulling narratives and themes from your favorite documentary films, this show puts a sardonic and witty spin on a familiar format.
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Plus, there's plenty of gorgeous costumes and witty banter to keep even the most devoted "Sex and the City" fan happy.
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" — Caroline Maurer, co-founder of Witty Kitty "Set timers and give yourself a limited amount of time to accomplish some tasks.
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While we can be entertaining, witty, and hard-hitting, we should first be educated and grounded in the message we convey. .
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This year, the museum will honor Fran Lebowitz, the witty author and essayist — often called a contemporary Dorothy Parker — on Sept.
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Her simple, bright illustrations and short, witty poems perfectly sum up the struggles — and joys — of the third decade of life.
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One year after leaving British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, Andrew Witty is becoming CEO of Optum, the conglomerate owned by UnitedHealth Group.
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Their new record Welcome the Worms is a take-once-daily cure for boredom, packing together unbridled catchiness and witty lyrics.
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What's become ever more evident is that some of those 1960s dances, apart from being challenging, are, memorably, witty and sensuous.
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He is witty and discursive, punctuating his stories with wild-eyed grins, exaggerated grimaces and more than the occasional lost thread.
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Twelve-year-old Orion is an amiable companion with a voice that is witty, world-weary, sarcastic and slouching toward wisdom.
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The restaurant evinced a particular kind of New York elegance: confident and relaxed, witty, not too formal but not informal, either.
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He was witty, worrying aloud about the safety of a bush when a slip-sliding journalist reached out to steady himself.
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She also has been chronicling her own life stages since she was in her 30s with arch and witty poetry collections.
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For a cast of nine, it confidently and successfully shows Mr. Peck composing classically virtuoso material that's elegant, witty and brilliant.
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Incorporating the mallet (in different sizes) in each of the five tabletop sculptures, Webster animates them with a light, witty presence.
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His witty songs, with their strong Latin flavor and Almodóvarian edge, evoked the narcissistic torments of a quartet of melodramatic Madrileñas.
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It's a murder mystery, courtroom drama, and romance that perfectly encapsulates Victorian-era London and Dickens's witty and compassionate writing style.
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Behind their witty exteriors, though, they are asking us to think about serious issues: race relations, gun violence, gender and sexuality.
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We were given four fashionable, witty women discussing blowjobs with as much nonchalance as if it were a new Thai restaurant.
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The witty tweet will wait; you can always write it down and save it for when you return to your computer.
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But then some dancer would flash a fresh variation, musically witty or physically astonishing, and my doubt would dissolve into pleasure.
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We may never "forget our first," as Coe's witty title suggests, but we certainly aren't remembering him as he actually was.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has a dry, witty sense of humor, and she can be cool in a hard-boiled, implacable way.
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Ms. Quayle, the tall, witty, saucer-eyed British character actress, singer and dancer who played all those women, died on Aug.
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Synopsis: "Happy Endings" weaves multiple stories to create a witty look at love, family, and the sheer unpredictability of life itself.
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The results may be technologically sophisticated, but they're about as witty as those face-in-the-hole cutout boards at carnivals.
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"It's contemporary, it's sharp, it's witty and it's a grown-up piece of material," Ms. Thurman said in a telephone interview.
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" Ms. Toksvig is a veteran TV presenter best known in Britain as the witty, bantering host of the quiz show "QI.
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Nicholas MalfitanoPhiladelphia To the Editor: I read Jennifer Weiner's witty and honest reflections during my lunch break as a radiation oncologist.
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But his witty one-liners during nationally televised debates and his calm demeanor under pressure have helped lift his personal popularity.
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But his witty one-liners during nationally televised debates and his calm demeanor under pressure have helped lift his personal popularity.
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A warm and witty person in private, he was often stiff in public and derided as a ditherer by his peers.
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But being inhuman, in a witty and almost balletic way, had always been the best and most interesting thing about him.
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Teigen provided some witty responses to people's burning questions — including whether or not she has access to an apocalyptic billionaire bunker.
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"I want to be playful and witty," said Joya Carlton, the executive chef and an alumna of Butcher's Daughter and Buvette.
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"A feast for the eye, with every scene animated by sharp detail and witty characterization," Luke Jennings wrote in The Observer.
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A sprinkling of Richard Wright's haikus appear throughout the book's 10 thematically organized sections, creating witty respites amid the longer verse.
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"There's life outside the battlefield," Orly Levy-Abekasis, the leader of a small center-right party, said in a witty sendup.
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Neither does one find snapshots of witty protest signs, nor predictable images of loving gay and trans couples in domestic settings.
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She is standing in one of the witty structures — a house of cinema — that she had fabricated for her multimedia installations.
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A new book published by Siglio Press, The Stampographer, collects Sardon's witty designs, filling the first 85 pages with images only.
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The result is an immensely witty and rollicking adventure, a warm-hearted treat you can easily breeze through over a weekend.
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The image pairings in Laurence Aëgerter's new series of photobooks are wholly unexpected but draw subtle, witty connections between unrelated scenes.
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It's probably not the first quality to cross your mind, but what if I told you that she can be pretty witty?
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"Once-witty supermarket tabloid shifts to fabricated palace dissent as propaganda for the regime" is definitely a square on Dystopia Bingo pic.twitter.
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"I remember being so scared to interview you and yet you were in fact incredibly witty and generous," she wrote on Instagram.
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He also adds that Kaling "was exactly how I thought she'd be like," praising her sharp, witty and pop culture-oriented comedy.
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A few hours after Trump's mis-tweet and hoping to join on the Covfefe fun, I tweeted something smart, possibly even witty.
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So if the stone were ever displayed with inks and calligraphy brushes, it could be a witty affiliation with a famous writer.
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Everyone competes to have their witty-yet-mournful two-sentence thesis liked to the top of the that much-discussed echo chamber.
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Create A Witty CaptionMost meme creators let you write text on the top and bottom of your photo and choose the color.
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And then, before even giving his seatmate a chance to respond, he launches into an explanation of his witty turn-of-phrase.
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So we know she's witty and most likely good at the job, but how much are we talking for her creative services?
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It is a time of uncertainty for GSK, with Witty, a 31-year company veteran, set to retire in March next year.
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Dear White People, Justin Simien's witty, often profound satire of life on a fictional Ivy League campus, is coming back to television.
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Coming up with witty replies takes energy, and receiving a dick pic in return may cost us what little wherewithal we have.
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Presented on the small stage of Le Mouffetard, a venue specializing in puppetry, it is a witty, playful one-puppet cabaret performance.
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" Again, Ashish masterfully remarked on Western excess with these witty slogans, explaining backstage that "it was also a take on consumer culture.
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"Chatrooms were less about trading pics and more about being witty and having a back-and-forth banter with people," he says.
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If it were up to Hollywood, Aisha Tyler would forever be typecast as the witty black woman sidekick in every rom-com.
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She pins raw emotional truth to the page with the pressure of a style that is elegant, cool, hyper-intelligent, and witty.
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That's why I still to this day look for the strips that are witty like that and connect black history in politics.
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On Monday, news broke of a possible reboot of the witty mockumentary which left our television screens after a nine-season run.
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I ask her why can't she just enjoy being cared for and be grateful she's alive and with this sharp, witty mind.
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It's easy to forget you're looking at a bot when reading her captions, which are sprinkled with witty remarks and relatable musings.
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The issue is what she does — or does not do — to elevate her visual ideas above countless other artful and witty commodities.
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Over the coming year, Witty believes, GSK will demonstrate a return to growth and the consumer division will be showing improved profitability.
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Atwood has better facial expressions; the cheeky, twinkling grin after she says something witty is almost worth the price of admission alone.
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Paisley, renowned for his witty tunesmithing, of course is the one who has penned the country parodies, which were originally his idea.
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" For his part, Lineker – known for his witty asides – Tweeted that he had "had an unusual day in some very strange company.
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Watch Dogs 2's hacker troupe, DedSec, is a combination of the witty irreverence of LulzSec and the dedicated activism of Anonymous.
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Italy should know better, having spawned another witty leader who campaigned on an "anti-politics" agenda, driving the country into ruin: Mussolini.
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Scott stepped in to help out with all the great, witty dog puns to really make Mowgli's accomplishments jump off the page.
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She was sweet, witty, a high-energy mother of five, and soon became a beloved and familiar name in body positive circles.
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There's absolutely no one Rory Gilmore has already called her BF who can give her a lifetime of happiness and witty banter.
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"A witty comeback is not funny if it takes too long to deliver and the conversation has moved on," says von Hippel.
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But embedded in many of the catchy memes and witty messages is not just an affection for spicy seasoning and crisp breading.
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To announce their little bundle of twin joys — who are officially Geminis, how fitting — the Clooneys released a witty statement to People.
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She attempted to hail a cab and leave, but as that was happening, she alleges, Witty kissed her against her will again.
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Park and the illustrator Jennifer Black Reinhardt pepper each page with witty details that will appeal to a wide range of ages.
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Rick and Morty remains one of Adult Swim's most popular franchises thanks to its witty writing, fun adventure elements, and outstanding animation.
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He no longer imitated Brother Quirk or broke the rule of silence or said witty things at the expense of his brothers.
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Rhodes's Obama is curious, self-contained, irritable, and witty, and Rhodes—sixteen years younger and six inches shorter—is his straight man.
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The pharmaceutical group will pay new boss Emma Walmsley a quarter less than her predecessor, Andrew Witty, on account of her experience.
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BOB MANKOFF (Thursday) Meet the man behind The New Yorker's witty illustrations in this discussion with the magazine's cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff.
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These are the kinds of intrusions that would normally distract from the forensic detail for which Deaver's darkly witty series is noted.
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There are witty jokes for all ages and messages about inclusion and intolerance that are more nuanced than in most such fare.
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In Brooklyn, they sometimes try to come up with something witty, but in the West Village it's always the same: 'Fuck Trump!
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On Baby on Baby, his words are often witty but never as slapstick and hilarious as he comes across in the videos.
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Christine nods at the appropriate points in the conversation and offers a witty rejoinder, but she rarely shares any details about herself.
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This record feels like when you found your voice as a lyricist, as you seem more confident and witty on this record.
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A new moon in witty, curious Gemini lands on June 3, and a full moon in fiery Sagittarius arrives on June 17.
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In recent decades she has embraced singing in a parlando style that is witty, literate, discreetly sexy and at times heartbreakingly honest.
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Using natural materials like stone and rough-hewed surfaces, the pair gives the mostly black and white works a witty postmodern edge.
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His brawn, no less than his witty, not-too-winky performance, sharpens the musical's idea that liberation from gender conformity benefits everyone.
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She is always witty and, in person, candid and warm, despite being on a non-stop express day of interviews in London.
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Throughout Mr. Norris has played with Smith's notion of "the invisible hand," a capitalist version of divine providence, often to witty ends.
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Diana Rigg, celebrated for her witty, acidic turn in "Game of Thrones," will play a pivotal role as the Duchess of Buccleuch.
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"There's something deliciously, essentially witty, about the fact that we're outside the main event," Pike said in a phone interview last month.
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These alternate with witty, puckish character sketches and the occasional virtuoso breakout piece that explodes like dazzling fireworks in the night sky.
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It's darkly witty but backs up every savage assertion about an industry in which, in the intervening six decades, little has changed.
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The servers are polished, and witty, though on a couple of visits, dishes ordered were simply forgotten and never made it out.
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Lisa Kleypas's DEVIL'S DAUGHTER (Avon, paper, $7.99) is the platonic ideal of historical romance, witty and lush and tender all at once.
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To improve our chances, I wrote a witty note, one that would paint a picture of a responsible and charming little family.
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What comes through about Weegee is that he was ambitious, original, energetic, inventive, egalitarian (except when it came to women) and witty.
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In the past month of campaigning, Mr. Ince's witty and pugnacious speeches challenging Mr. Erdogan at public meetings have inspired the Turks.
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Danial Adkison, a senior staff editor on the paper's Print Hub, is witty and succinct in English — and six other languages, too.
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"The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965," edited by her biographer, Tim Page, is as witty and sardonic as Powell's satirical novels.
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The witty cold open stations Larry Brown at the bus depot, waiting for the next beautiful turnip to fall off the truck.
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I saw London stretched out, sharp-edged, dirty, knowing, witty, tough: a place where knowledge has been pooled and mad theories formulated.
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The designers' capacity for cuteness and witty tchotchkes can sometimes wear thin, but their international design wonderland is not to be missed.
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She's a quick study; has a fun and witty cluing voice (see above); and thinks about crosswords like she's a constructing veteran.
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A Saudi woman who appears 2 be of African descent made a cute video rapping about Makkah & her culture using witty lyrics.
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The British actor Stephen Fry is known as many things: a witty television presenter, a roguish Twitter personality and an outspoken atheist.
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Every gun that is placed on the mantelpiece goes off by the end, while Kilmer, Downey, and Monaghan swap witty one-liners.
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In 1999, Johnson became the editor of The Spectator , a witty, right-wing magazine that is traditionally close to the Conservative Party.
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Greg, played by the Broadway star Santino Fontana, is particularly appealing: he's melancholic, self-destructive, witty, and decent, with flashes of anger.
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That book was a witty and melancholy tour de force about reading and love and the pleasures of travel as against tourism.
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A photographer and music-video director known for her meticulous composition and witty eye, she had never directed a feature film before.
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At a crosswalk, Heizer—ravaged, needy, fierce, suspicious, witty, loyal, sly, and pure—leaned against a lamppost to rest, thin on thin.
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Maeve brought Isaac to Otis' house, which is so not wheelchair accessible, giving him a chance to throw off some witty retorts.
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If there was some funny little witty thing and they called and we're like, 'We're doing this thing and we have everybody….
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For example, at 23A, the clue "Witty British judge?" turns out to be POWDERED WIG WAG, which conjoins POWDERED WIG with WAG.
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Art Review The Guggenheim mines the wide world of the Swiss sculptor — witty and dripping with sex, or looking into the abyss.
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For little Anne Frank, spirited, moody, witty, self-doubting, succeeded in communicating in virtually perfect, or classic, form the drama of puberty.
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She's clutching a perfect candied apple, a portentous splash of red and a witty emblem both of Halloween and Edenic forbidden fruit.
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How do we balance the tonic and witty warmth of a Philip Roth novel against its contempt for mah-jongg-playing heifers?
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" Talented too, I'd say: One of them belts out a witty version of "Honey Bun," the cross-dressing showstopper from "South Pacific.
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The subheading to one of the sections — "God Save the Tzara" — warrants a special mention for its witty multi-layered word play.
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Besides being gorgeous, then, it's also a witty play with incongruous signifiers, a kind of a joke appealing to high-end fashion sophisticates.
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Mary Powell, "Wife to Mr. Milton," had her youthful ordeal imagined by Robert Graves in a witty first-person novel carrying that title.
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How much more fun will it be to skip scanning an endless page of outdated FAQs and instead "text" with a witty bot?
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Now I could excitedly give good news to my whole family at once, and they could all chime in with their witty remarks.
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I came across this really cute guy with a great job and a witty bio that convinced me we would hit it off.
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Meanwhile, she's gained a devoted following online for being smart, witty, direct, and relentlessly considerate of the plight of women—specifically, Black women.
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" And naturally, RuPaul came back with a witty remark, "There's a lot going on on this stage that would blow your mind, Gigi.
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Game of Thrones unfolds simultaneously on HBO and on Twitter, where it's filtered through the incredibly witty commentary of its devoted, frustrated fans.
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She might be irascibly cranky, or charmingly ebullient, or wry, or witty, or paralytically shy, or prone to making dirty jokes at dinner.
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To promote its original witty teen drama Sex Education, the streaming platform created a verified no context account for this extremely quotable show.
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Fifteen actors rattle off virtuosic texts stitched together from Ms. Despentes's wildly witty, vulgar and shocking text in the three-hour-plus production.
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Strahan was visibly shocked, but he bounced back quickly with a witty comment connecting Haddish's comment about royalty to Kaluuya's Black Panther role.
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According to PopSugar, the actor told the story of his witty 11-year-old calling him out for following in her mother's footsteps.
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Not that I would insist we talk only about heartfelt subjects; ideally, there would also be plenty of flirtatious joking and witty banter.
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More specifically: a refreshingly honest, witty Almay campaign about inclusivity in these trying times, which (no surprise here) she wrote and co-created.
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Gone is the witty repartee between Willie and Marcus; in its place is tired back-and-forth insults that have lost their punch.
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He rounded out the concert with chamber works by three of his mentors and teachers, introducing each piece with witty, sometimes poignant reminiscences.
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Her witty and deadpan observations began there and culminate in her ongoing impersonations of America's first ladies, from Nancy Reagan to Melania Trump.
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Witty told CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Monday that the key is to be patient and to see the value of investing in innovation.
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Hearing his hilarious and witty commentary really brought me back to the good ol' dog date last year where I first met him.
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Thus far, the only CEOs to speak out publicly against these abuses are GSK's Andrew Witty, Merck's Ken Frazier and Allergan's Brent Saunders.
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"Sometimes it was making deals, trying to be witty and cleaver and use information that I had about this other party," she said.
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We've had frustrated periods, missing periods, angry periods, inevitable periods, oblivious periods, witty periods, funny periods, public periods, and now it's just periods.
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Sanders, who is closest to Biden in the polls, remains an often-witty debater who never wavers from his message about democratic socialism.
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GlaxoSmithKline Chief Executive Andrew Witty and AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot co-chair a life sciences steering group which will meet ministers on Nov.
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But The Predator is otherwise short on the witty dialogue and clever plotting that's become Black's trademark, especially during the film's chaotic finale.
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The book isn't going to be negative—it's a warm, witty, honoring book—unfortunately, the negative sing-song has gone round the world.
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The cartoonists' humor was witty and ironic (and sometimes eerily contemporary), and the simple listing of names of those who died is sobering.
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The actress often showcases her comedic skills on her Twitter, where she has plenty of witty posts and retweets of Carrey's political cartoons.
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The dating site even has a few canned "ice breakers," so you don't have to come up with something that's witty or clever.
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A funny, witty, social commentary film debut from the legendary rapper and performer Boots Riley, starring Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, and Armie Hammer?
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While the holiday-themed food special was popular among Trump Tower visitors, social media erupted with witty responses for the presumptive GOP nominee.
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While she is a good conversationalist, smart and witty, there is something about this weird job that leaves a stain on my psyche.
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With its witty clapbacks, Wendy's kept our mouths watering as it continued to serve up beefy burgers with a cold side of shade.
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Trebek, who is known for his straight-faced but witty banter with contestants, made a joke about his vow to survive the disease.
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Not to mention, she eternally provided fans with witty repartee for any run-ins with the Joey "Eat Me" Donners of the world.
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Much of the rest of the project explores more or less the same content and is potent with witty bars and unique cadences.
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Trump is described by aides in the story as "warm, engaging and witty," the Times notes that very little is known about Mrs.
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A family-owned jeweler thought it had a funny, witty take on an old adage so the company put it on a billboard.
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The two have undeniable chemistry, as witnessed by their witty banter: "This is the worst game of cat and mouse ever!" says Jessica.
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As crowds pack cities around the world, here are just some of the poignant, artful, witty messages protestors want to get across. Omg.
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Left- and youth-leaning media generally, and Jezebel especially, has devoted itself to awareness-raising and witty-but-sensitive online observations for years.
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"What we are seeing is a deceleration of parallel trade," Andrew Witty, chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline, told reporters in a post-results call.
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Current CEO Andrew Witty will retire in March next year and a successor is expected to be named towards the end of 2016.
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That's why Replika can be sassy or supportive, sad or witty, but it always remains genuinely interested in what you have to say.
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The narration is conversational and witty to a fault, teeming with celebrity anecdotes, childhood stories and the overall ridiculousness of being a person.
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"Succession processes are challenging for everyone involved and, unfortunately, it is rare that all of those involved stay with the company," Witty said.
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These short videos come in at around a minute long, but they're entertaining, bite-sized videos that are strangely captivating, satirical, and witty.
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Witty said on Tuesday that there, Optum serves 300,63 people, 85% of whom are getting their care paid for through value-based arrangements.
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But "Sexting" is really a light, witty, intermittently philosophical look at a genre of amateur photography that can't help infiltrating other figurative art.
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Ever since his One Direction days, Styles has maintained his status as an internet boyfriend thanks to his laid back yet witty personality.
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There were lectures on his commentaries on Shakespeare and Clausewitz, and on his witty diaries, and slides of buildings inspired by his insights.
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Jackie Speier, a California Democrat, was applauded in the impeachment hearing room on Wednesday when she levied a witty comeback at Republican Rep.
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Isobel's relationship with her frenemy the Dowager Countess allowed for plenty of witty banter during the show, and season six was no different.
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As an air sign, you can usually talk your way through life, getting whatever you need though your witty, charming, and logical approach.
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Lincoln in the Bardo was praised as "utterly original ... witty, intelligent, and deeply moving" by Baroness Lola Young, who chaired the judging panel.
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You should go through Old Ideas and Popular Problems, his recent albums, both of which are mournful and rich and witty and great.
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But if there's one area where he really excels, it's texting: He's witty, hilarious, and faster to respond than any of my friends.
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Falcon is great and all but he is also the one known to deliver witty one-liners to offset Cap's consistently serious vibe.
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To put this in context: Nothing like Charmed had ever existed on television —gorgeous, independent women engulfed in lore with witty one-liners.
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"I Swear" and "Murdah" among others showcase an MC who is as dark as he is melodic, as witty as he is conscious.
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The promise of easy money and the best dealers' witty patter had suckers reaching into wallets for cash they would never see again.
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Apologies in advance to the people who came here expecting Mike and Farhad and their witty, bromantic discussion of the week's tech news.
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The show begins with a witty fantasy: six short filmed vignettes quickly conjure a luxurious interwar dwelling like those enjoyed by Chareau's clients.
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The result is a perverse, witty and uningratiating pictorial world in which sadomasochism is inevitable and trust has been beached on the sand.
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The crowd laughed and cheered as they delivered flowery speeches, weaving jokes with witty rhymes, beauty-queen platitudes and proclamations on gender equality.
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He was a Virginia Tech student who seemed intelligent, witty and happened to be 6-foot-4 — tall enough for my highest heels.
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Rich not merely in color, but in pattern and texture, the collection's Anglophilic brio is instantly recognizable; it feels witty but never twee.
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Like Towles's prose, his central character, an aristocrat, is refined, radiantly witty and all the more compelling for being utterly out of place.
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The full moon will be mentally draining, but your ruling planet, the Sun, meets with witty Mercury on October 8, helping you focus.
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"Imagine a heroic poem boiled down to a flurry of witty epigrams," the critic A.O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review.
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It escaped no one's notice that an immigrant to England had written the most moving, witty, ironic and British book of its time.
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Mr. Mercado, an Astros fan, said that he doesn't mind, and that "it's nice to have a little witty banter" in the salon.
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Meanwhile, the franchise is overflowing with female talent: professionally accomplished, emotionally intelligent, actually intelligent, witty, beautiful women who make for interesting romantic leads.
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My Detox The New York-based MC Junglepussy, known for her witty lyrics about wellness, shares a recipe for an aromatic homemade moisturizer.
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So she peoples her story with complex characters and witty observations on their cramped, disappointing lives in the industrial English city of Leeds.
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" To those who understood him deeply, Mr. Kalish said, Mr. Zukofsky was "very gentle and very kind and very warmhearted and very witty.
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" The newspaper called Klobuchar a "sharp and witty" politician "with a commanding understanding of both history and the inner workings of Capitol Hill.
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Thankfully, more nurturing, less abrasive friendships followed, allowing Rumi to compose the spiritually pantheistic, enigmatic, and witty work for which he is famous.
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The world's leading Falstaff, Ambrogio Maestri, turned in a witty and agile performance, one matched by the rest of the exquisite ensemble cast.
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A literary mystery drives the plot of "Possession," A. S. Byatt's witty, minutely textured Booker Prize-winning 1990 novel set in two eras.
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I can't say any more about this climactic sequence, or the sublimely witty coda that follows, without violating the Brown code of omerta.
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Take "Le Syndrome du Banc de Touche," a witty, inspired one-woman show that is one of the breakout Off hits this year.
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"The script contains many witty social zingers and, though not exactly a happy ending, at least the heroine doesn't die," Ms. Wissler said.
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It's a witty way of highlighting a pair of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus's key new features: Stereo speakers and water resistance.
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" The self-described outsider was soon the fulcrum of a witty, rustic brand of industrial-tinged modernism now known worldwide simply as "Brooklyn.
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Most memorably, he was great fun to be with on the hustings — scholarly and folksy, shrewd and witty in the hollows he loved.
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The combination of timely, hard-hitting news explained through Oliver's witty, theatrical delivery often results in viral clips that have enacted real change.
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Finally, Lenny Rush's performance as Tiny Tim was refreshing: Rush's Tim is witty and delivers his lines with a wisdom beyond his years.
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It will remind us of what a good, wise and witty companion Jan Morris has been for so many readers for so long.
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Cunning, witty, dandyish at times, proudly kitsch at others, Ms. von Heyl's paintings scamper over any distinction between "pure" abstract and figurative painting.
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He certainly needs help with his female characters, a lineup of clichés that are never as touching or as witty as he thinks.
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This witty concoction did double couturial duty for a turn on the SoHo streets and a gig at a West Village leather bar.
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And perhaps there's a touch of van Hove in its use of merciless simulcast video and the witty contradiction between text and action.
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Some were personable and witty entertainers who made their living through live-streaming; others searched for drinking companions after returning home from university.
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The chief justice is mild, witty, controlled and precise, and he must have little patience for Mr. Trump's more freewheeling and slashing approach.
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Even if you've heard a lot of this stuff before, Ellis's witty presentation will reintroduce you to the concepts in a fun way.
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Vincent Sardon's The Stampographer, published by Siglio Press, collects the witty designs he makes with rubber stamps, which are sometimes several feet long.
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But The Hate U Give is charming and funny and carefully crafted, and Starr's witty, observant, pop culture–inflected voice is a delight.
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The witty apparel company creates everything from ugly holiday sweaters for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and St. Patrick's Day to regular clothing and sportswear.
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He became an outspoken, witty and acerbic writer and speaker, who was deified or vilified by people on opposite sides of the political divide.
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Image MacrosPretty much any image with witty text or some kind of catchphrase imposed over it, usually in black-and-white Impact bold font.
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"He's funny, he's sarcastic, witty, likes to poke fun at people, and he's a great guy to have in the team room," he explained.
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Her rapping is as sharp, witty, and skilfully quickfire as ever, and the Skepta verse is a welcome, rare appearance from the Mercury winner.
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He was a shadow of the witty, vibrant politician who fired off zingers in his debates under intense scrutiny earlier in the 21st century.
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Amazon's Homecoming — all 210 episodes of which dropped Friday — is a witty, paranoiac thriller adapted from the 2016 scripted podcast of the same name.
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I am so lucky I get to sit next to this intelligent, beautiful, witty, and loyal man I get to call my best friend.
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Leaving the EU would fuel uncertainty and create the need for new regulation in the U.K. in place of existing EU rules, Witty said.
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Known for his witty artistic commentary on Instagram, Saint Hoax satirizes viral moments in American culture through kaleidoscopic pop references and twisted Disney imagery.
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"While staying true to their original intent, Mom's favorite sayings take on a contemporary look in this witty wall art," the product description reads.
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"Her work is so witty and humorous in its precision and its exactitude that there are times when that really comes out," she said.
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He's a liquid, witty rapper, but not quite as kinetic as his elders — his nasal, lethargically casual vocal presence recalls a young Snoop Dogg.
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Post pictures of pretty things, and if you dare post a photo of something non-pretty, you'd better come up with a witty caption.
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Devotees of the series will be able to take in the fall foliage as a town troubadour sets the playlist for their witty banter.
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Feisty, witty, and radical, the magazine rigorously covered and celebrated the Downtown arts scene, with contributors including David Wojnarowicz, Richard Hell, and Lucy Lippard.
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Happy New Year In 26, may you be well, warm, wealthy, worthy, wise, witty, wily, wakeful, watchful, whimsical, winning, welcomed, worshipful, wonderful, and … whatever!
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The Bowery Boys duo consists of Tom Meyers and Greg Young, two friends who script a witty history banter focused on New York City.
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One panel is a comical lineup of the odd characters who once peopled the streets of Cork; witty paragraphs convey each person's defining eccentricity.
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Frank and Amy have a good first date, with easy, witty conversation, but The System has determined their relationship will only last one night.
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GSK bought the business, which makes protein bars, drinks and powders, for 162 million pounds ($205 million) in 2010 under previous CEO Andrew Witty.
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Petit's choreography, with its poetic themes of postwar disillusion or witty social allegories, created a sensation with his company, Les Ballets des Champs-Élysées.
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I love to be funny, I love to be witty, I love to have fun — and you get to see that this time around.
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There he is, lolling with a roomful of cats and singing a deliciously witty parody of "Happens Like That," Smith's current top 20 hit.
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"My book is honoring, warm, witty and something that I think both my sister and the royal family would be proud of," she said.
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Her full-time job may be "being a good mother, first and foremost", but Allen is still a witty commentator and a sharp lyricist.
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GSK Chief Executive Andrew Witty said dolutegravir's key attribute was its proven track record in avoiding the HIV virus's potential to develop drug resistance.
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