「Humorist」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Chintaman Vinayak Joshi (1892-1963), Marathi | humorist and a researcher in Pali literature. |
"Ralph Lyford was a great conductor, teacher, | humorist and accompanist. |
The | humorist and actor Didier Gustin grew up at Coussey. |
as a French Swiss talented Chansonnier, poet, | humorist, comedian, actor, cabaretist. |
birthplace of the famous turn-of-the-century | humorist George Ade, author of such plays as "The Coll |
y by industrialist David E. Ross and author & | humorist George Ade. |
1920s Yenta was first popularized by a famous | humorist, Jacob Adler, writing under his pen name B. K |
23 May - Jean Yanne, | humorist, actor and film director (b.1933). |
Beth Ellis (January 15, 1977) is an American | humorist writer and author of Drink to the Lasses, a m |
Simon Rich (born 1984) is an American | humorist, novelist, and television writer, best known |
7 June 1938 - 18 October 2007) was an English | humorist, writer and satirist who was well known as a |
onty' and 'Slumdog Millionaire'; Bill Bryson, | humorist, author and travel writer; Justin Hawkins, si |
Ferrol Sams, A physician, | humorist, storyteller, and best-selling novelist. |
born in Tynset, as the brother of writer and | humorist Kjell Aukrust. |
Aziz Nesin, Turkish | humorist and author |
In his book Bad Habits, | humorist Dave Barry describes the Pepsi Challenge as " |
tures Lewis Stone and Rosalind Russell, while | humorist Robert Benchley memorably portrays a characte |
Named after Henry Benchley, ancestor of | humorist Robert Benchley, it was settled around 1830 a |
Aymeric de Lamotte, philosopher, | humorist and biographer of Arthur Rimbaud. |
ttorney general was a brother-in-law of Cajun | humorist and chef Justin Wilson. |
876 - March 11, 1944) was an American author, | humorist, and columnist who lived in New York and auth |
John Aboud -- Founder of Modern | Humorist, and commentator on VH1's Best Week Ever |
Greg Knauss is an American Internet | humorist and computer programmer. |
Humorist Seanbaby criticized it for its premise of def | |
e film stars Micheline Beauchemin and surreal | humorist Raymond Devos as well as Jodorowsky himself. |
onor of his friend, Will Rogers, the American | humorist who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935, |
ailed as the science fiction field's reigning | humorist, and during the early 1950s, readers of Galax |
Noted 19th-century | humorist Hardin E. Taliaferro was born near Pine Ridge |
orn July 21, 1952) is an American journalist, | humorist, and early ezine editor. |
From 2000 to 2003, the two ran Modern | Humorist, an entertainment company based in Brooklyn, |
rom 2000 to 2003, Colton and Aboud ran Modern | Humorist, an entertainment company based in Brooklyn, |
s to him as a signal instance of a successful | humorist who entirely failed as a serious writer. |
d Network personality Paula Deen, the NASCAR, | humorist Lewis Grizzard, and performer Miley Cyrus. |
du roi is Dany Turcotte, former member of the | humorist group Groupe sanguin. |
He was a great | humorist and had a rapid fire delivery. |
name is taken from a joke written by American | humorist Jack Handey. |
oquette is a French Canadian from Montreal, a | humorist who has written for print, for television and |
Falwell was an enemy of the revenge | humorist "George Hayduke", who called Falwell a "fund- |
demies, among which that of gli Umoristi (the | Humorist), where he read "Ragguagli di Parnasso" ("Com |
conry, a 1983 ColecoVision game postulated by | humorist John Hodgman and recreated by video game aute |
The race was named for legendary American | humorist and horseman Will Rogers who died in 1935. |
(June 9, 1815- June 7, 1863) was an American | humorist, born in Wilmington, North Carolina. |
hael White (Made Wijaya) an exotic dancer and | humorist resident in Bali since 1973 is descended from |
f Rohke Debelak (or Debelakk), is an Estonian | humorist and journalist, best known as the author and |
s Rhymer was a United States scriptwriter and | humorist best known as the creator of radio's long-run |
In one of his sketches, | humorist Vincent Lagaf' (Vincent Rouil), who featured |
April 1870) was an English journalist, poet, | humorist and lyricist. |
July 4, 1925) is a Marathi | humorist from Maharashtra, India. |
y of Will Rogers is a 1952 movie biography of | humorist and movie star Will Rogers, directed by Micha |
November 3 - Gary Lautens, | humorist and newspaper columnist (d.1992) |
ch, Tailor (1828), which shows his gifts as a | humorist, Outlines of the Ancient History of Medicine |
He was noted as a | humorist, both on and off the field. |
heatre, Subplot Cafe, as part of its American | Humorist Series on January 13, 1977. |
1914 - April 27, 1982) was an American actor, | humorist, vaudeville performer, and satirist. |
er 23, 1982) was a Southern Baptist minister, | humorist, television personality, and author. |
He is the brother of the ace | humorist and playwright Crazy Mohan. |
Francis Sylvester Mahony, | humorist and poet (aka Father Prout), (b.1804). |
Francis Sylvester Mahony, | humorist and poet (aka Father Prout), (d.1866). |
zard was also the stepbrother of the Southern | humorist Ludlow Porch. |
The broadcast journalist and | humorist most recently co-hosted a show on Sirius Sate |
host is Guy A. Lepage, a former member of the | humorist group Rock et Belles Oreilles (RBO) and "the |
0, 1911-July 9, 1993), was a son of legendary | humorist Will Rogers (1879-1935) and his wife, the for |
istoric Park is the former estate of American | humorist Will Rogers. |
ing Betty Blake, who would go on to marry the | humorist Will Rogers. |
oie, short story writer Lisa K. Buchanan, and | humorist Paco Romane. |
ch 27, 1810-September 25, 1876), was a German | humorist and satirist, born in Berlin. |
Humorist Ghislain Taschereau; | |
Adam Felber is a | humorist, novelist, television writer, and comic book |
, said of Ludlow Porch, "He's a true American | humorist in the style of Will Rogers. |
The Bill Arp name comes from a popular | Humorist, by the name of Charles Henry Smith, who wrot |
Althea Thurber, the first wife of author and | humorist James Thurber (1894-1961), and it was used as |
He was editor-in-chief of the | humorist magazine Titanic from 2000 to October 2005. |
Founded by the | humorist Yosef Tunkel (or Der tunkeler, his pen name, |
ring his 1901 campaign, he had the support of | humorist Mark Twain. |
(pen name of Charles Henry Smith), a Georgia | humorist who was nationally known in the late 19th cen |
Cajun | humorist Justin Wilson, whose father, Harry D. Wilson, |
lson, an ally of Long and the father of Cajun | humorist Justin Wilson. |
so a Stoic; the Credo of a natural and kindly | humorist whose wit has not been blunted by blindness." |
Prior to the creation of Modern | Humorist, Aboud worked as a freelance writer for magaz |
the topical humour site 7 Reasons with fellow | humorist and writer Marc Fearns. |
reas of practice, he is also known as a legal | humorist, having written two legal humor books, and ha |
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