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| kie from Muskogee" grew from the two trading | one-liners about small-town life, where conservative va |
| h it offers mild entertainment through campy | one-liners and the overacting of the late Raul Julia, S |
| Miami, Caruso is known for frequently using | one-liners at the beginning of each episode. |
| ances are filled with between-song jokes and | one-liners between the band members (usually poking fun |
| a comic standing up at a microphone barking | one-liners, but of an intelligent man sitting down by t |
| ny pop culture references seem so 2002, with | one-liners co-opted from 'guy' movies like Old School, |
| ooks on the subject including Mitch Murray's | One-Liners For Weddings (1994), Mitch Murray's One-Line |
| It is sung by Janet and features | one-liners from Rocky, Brad, Frank'n'Furter, Magenta, R |
| tyles: Tycho with occasional and devastating | one-liners, Hobbie with pessimistic backtalk, Janson wi |
| However, all Bonds commonly share witty | one-liners in particular situations. |
| Burton compares these to the famous | one-liners in Arnold Schwarzenegger's film career, such |
| artin and Mitch Hedberg) to use non sequitur | one-liners in his act. |
| Some of Magee's | one-liners in commentaries have become famous or infamo |
| ed the series a "dud" with "incredibly stale | one-liners, on-the-cheap production values and boring s |
| agazine, and he "took the greatest pride" in | one-liners picked up by Literary Digest. |
| ugh a loosely linked collection of sketches, | one-liners, puns and ethnic jokes. |
| He was known for his | one-liners, sound effects and philanthropy. |
| ted his humour that consisted of spontaneous | one-liners spoken with his trademark Cantonese accent o |
| (The film is full of irony-tinged | one-liners that are spoken in a manner to elicit a comi |
| He is also well known for | one-liners that include, "at the start Dani Pedrosa is |
| "Boom goes the dynamite" as one of the many | one-liners used when players score a basket. |
| es was known for his frequent use of deadpan | one-liners, usually insulting character C.C. Babcock, w |
| cluded editorials, paragraphs, cartoons, and | one-liners, was regularly appearing in four hundred new |
| ine recited warmed-over philosophy and inane | one-liners when she should have been allowed to speak f |
| sionally dashing off devastatingly hilarious | one-liners while on air. |
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