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| ard of directors of World Information Transfer ( | WIT), a non-governmental organization in general co |
| 1831, the first public performance of Woe from | Wit, a play by Alexander Griboyedov, in which Bagra |
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| "I'm 'n Luv ( | Wit a Stripper)" (No Rap Version) - 3:46 |
| onium with a atomic weight of 0.51282, nebulium | wit a weight of 1.6281 and protofluorine with a wei |
| The species forms a superspeices | wit a number of related and similar looking island |
| Roll | wit a Boss |
| R. Kelly, MJG and Too Short titled "I'm 'n Luv ( | Wit a Stripper) 2 - Tha Remix". |
| "I'm 'n Luv ( | Wit a Dancer)" |
| ho dominated the boardroom with his razor sharp | wit, a talent which made him an outstanding after d |
| "I'm 'n Luv ( | Wit a Stripper)" (Clean Version) - 3:47 |
| sh Usage to Francis, writing, "he had a nimbler | wit, a better sense of propriety, and a more open m |
| k (Ga die Wereld Uit) about a prostitute, Zwart | Wit about the racial murder of Kerwin Duinmeijer in |
| ike this: "Shun drugs and drinks which work the | wit abuse; Clear minds, clean bodies, need no Soma |
| Michael Dudok De | Wit, Academy Award-winning animator |
| Dutch painters such as Jacob de | Wit adopted a lofty Rococo style, indebted somewhat |
| dy's manager, showed interest in Cody's acerbic | wit after reading about her adventures in her blog |
| The PARSON, a | Wit also, but over-reached by the Captain and his W |
| 1952 | Wit and Wisdom of Georgia Law, John L Respess, Jr |
| Only by his | wit and skills Jaka Sembung can finally defeat this |
| asking them questions and responding with quick | wit and humor to questions about his life as a sea |
| Even a Stone Buddha Can Talk: More | Wit and Wisdom of Japanese Proverbs. |
| is deeply impressed by her cheerful manner, her | wit, and her beauty, so much so that she decides to |
| Medley -- "The | Wit and the Wisdom" (Mould), "What's Going On?" (Ha |
| "The dialogue sparkles with | wit and bite." - John Doyle, The Globe and Mail |
| Journal of a Somerset Rector, while in 1810 the | wit and politician Joseph Jekyll described how duri |
| his rapid-fire delivery, comic relief, lyrical | wit, and freestyle ability. |
| nd lively sensibility, fine imagination, clever | wit, and a true ear for melody and rhythm; but an a |
| edominantly Dutch Burgher city of Galle, adding | wit and sparkle to the script. |
| He repaid his debts with his talent, his | wit, and his charm. |
| terruptions, mediated by Kaptiza with the quick | wit and elan of a modern-day game-show host." |
| smatic leader with a dynamic personality, quick | wit and an unpredictable nature. |
| n on finesse over raw strength, making them use | wit and traps before direct confrontation in a figh |
| ructed and enjoyable, suffused with the kind of | wit and sophistication you'd expect from Neil Tenna |
| Gems of Modern | Wit and Humor with stories and introduction by Robe |
| had become a celebrated figure for his caustic | wit and activity to a great age. |
| ues, and this coupled with the intellectualism, | wit and satire of its written contributions was a c |
| Thomas D'Urfey - | Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, vol. 4 |
| imilarly unenthusiastically that its flashes of | wit and effective segments notwithstanding, the rom |
| Despite its | wit and pleasure in wordplay and neologism, Halbeck |
| He is represented as a man of | wit and the companion of all the choice spirits of |
| ed a respectable following because of his quick | wit and not so dry humor. |
| g Party in the parliament and was known for his | wit and writing. |
| "combine ruthlessness in business and love with | wit and sometimes true tenderness". |
| With vivid detail, crisp language, subtle | wit, and admirable new research, Carlson recounts K |
| n truth wanted nothing but industry (for he had | wit, and courage, and understanding and ambition, u |
| nationally, but had earned some renown for his | wit and charisma. |
| His sharp | wit and sense of humor garnered him among his Congr |
| iter and columnist he was known for his acerbic | wit and breezy reporting style. |
| d terminal illness and is known for her mordant | wit and pithy one-liners. |
| n at the San Diego Art Institute, "Her Art, Her | Wit and Relationships," opened on October 13, 2007 |
| students have left memorable records about his | wit and wisdom. |
| oes not know any martial arts and relies on his | wit and intelligence to survive. |
| opened by Gov. Corwin, in a speech replete with | wit and eloquence. |
| cted as brilliant but imperious, with a caustic | wit and a flair for the dramatic. |
| esteemed a good classical scholar, and a man of | wit and convivial habits. |
| comfortably awkward song writing abilities, wry | wit and acute sense of sarcasm". |
| he would if she could, a comedy full of action, | wit and spirit, although by some thought to be friv |
| for his natural stage presence, dry humour and | wit, and uncanny sense of comic timing and delivery |
| bvre integrated their styles well and their dry | wit and rapport became popular with Royals fans. |
| olitics to really comprehend and appreciate his | wit and insight. |
| y comedy of Texas politics [written] with great | wit and assurance." |
| The novel is notable for its | wit and comic detail, something that had been littl |
| nd the golf course all provide subjects for his | wit and clever social observation. |
| theless records variously Kreisel's brilliance, | wit and sheer 'dotty' solipsistic strangeness, his |
| ort stories in Telugu language, known for their | wit and humor. |
| with a combination of equal parts cynicism, dry | wit and affection, as was his typical writing style |
| the Doctor, the show continued The Friday F--- | Wit and included the radio serial, Claytron, produc |
| He was also famed for his | wit and wisdom and he was regularly invited by the |
| pocrisy, but he displayed a remarkable sense of | wit and authority. |
| , Bartlett employed what had become a legendary | wit and finely honed intelligence to explain his ac |
| wife enjoyed with the queen, combined with his | wit and boldness, contributed to make Concini's for |
| equently entertained foreign guests with music, | wit, and - most especially - the fine vintages made |
| pys collection at Cambridge; it is reprinted in | Wit and Drollery (1682), p. 64, and in Old Ballads |
| ntle, calm and systematic man, with outstanding | wit and culture, very much respected and loved by h |
| as an American philosopher renowned for his dry | wit and his contributions to metaphysics. |
| on and was popular among its members due to his | wit and sarcasm. |
| omas's goofy charm, together with Bessell's dry | wit and the strong chemistry they shared, made the |
| erta, Taylor was known for his especially sharp | wit and humorous barbs in question period during le |
| He has to use all his | wit and guile to turn the tables on his pursuers an |
| omas Mitchell plays the baffled dick with a wry | wit and assured bearing that carries belief." |
| from the Senate, calling him "a man of sardonic | wit and considerable erudition". |
| ttling" with a "conceptual richness and mocking | wit," while also noting the "element of genuine pat |
| mes as having "vivid characters...rendered with | wit and warmth". |
| He] used a mixture of charm, sly | wit and uncommonly straight talk in trying to estab |
| American | Wit and Humor (1859) |
| alin himself, allowing the listener to hear his | wit and charm, and his ability to do accents. |
| does occasionally show elements of his father's | wit and ability to manipulate people. |
| idated or skeptical townsfolk with his honesty, | wit and fair dealing. |
| American | Wit and Wisdom (1971), Collins. |
| ) and BBC Oxford and was renowned for her quick | wit and double entendres. |
| rural life and contains a significant amount of | wit and self-parody. |
| In keeping with that | wit, and Twain's love of a tall tale, Twain include |
| Counting Blessings: | Wit and Wisdom for Women (2008) ISBN 1598115588 |
| er than them, he grows to admire them and their | wit and asks the spirit to show him what could happ |
| of large figurations, shrewed intelligence and | wit, and a fine eye for the world and the American |
| His playing was inventive, always showing | wit and excitement. |
| with a keen eye for detail, a humorous, acerbic | wit, and a fine ear for the rhythms of the Vietname |
| His quick | wit and popular on-air impersonations led Valen to |
| occasionally a short story, and always bits of | wit and humor. |
| er and a Washington, D.C. insider known for her | wit and for being reclusive. |
| rote of it "...the film is so utterly devoid of | wit and imagination that the unremitting gross beha |
| vegetation and mixed with his literary style of | wit and imaginative prose. |
| Loren is known for her sharp | wit and insight. |
| t publisher Thomas McLean of the "Repository of | Wit and Humour." |
| Wit and Humor in American Children's Literature, by | |
| th the brevity of Confucius, the beauty, depth, | wit and wisdom of the poet Rumi, and his own succin |
| journalist, writer, and columnist known for her | wit and humour and as a keen observer of the changi |
| delights galore, not least a light, perceptive | wit and an unsentimental ability to touch the emoti |
| The Republic writers replaced the | wit and humor of the original comics with "serious, |
| Bosley Crowther observed, "Most of the brittle | wit and satire of Mr. Wilde's conversation piece ha |
| s, who knew him as "Gerry", recall his personal | wit and charm. |
| n cartoonist whose work is characterized by wry | wit and trenchant social satire, is best known for |
| ea has led Mr Gilbert into extravagance without | wit and parody without point." |
| The nice | wit and the Lucerito's skill to transform and to ch |
| Ickes was known for his acerbic | wit and took joy in verbal battles. |
| 910) and was an associate editor of The World's | Wit and Humor (ten volumes, 1906). |
| e could "counter every argument with ingenuity, | wit and consumate skill". |
| His prose letters are full of lively | wit, and, in some cases, as in the letter on Richel |
| a surgeon that cloaks his despair with sardonic | wit; another who weathers the death and misery of D |
| Johnny Flynn & The Sussex | Wit are an English folk rock band signed to Transgr |
| as quoted as saying, "James's charm, warmth and | wit are legendary as is his range as an actor in bo |
| great pre-war Viennese/Berlin cabaret style of | wit, artistry and song; a concert and discussion he |
| Rene de | Wit as the Truck Driver; de Wit had previously work |
| , however, but won a reputation as courtier and | wit at Whitehall. |
| e forenoon and six o'clock in the afternoon, to | wit at thirty minutes past three in the afternoon o |
| ration with the actor William Rowley, producing | Wit at Several Weapons and A Fair Quarrel; working |
| rvice of various noblemen, distinguished by his | wit, audacity and brilliant and facile talents, unt |
| of the 20th c. the existing three churches, to | wit Auenkirche, High Master Church, and Church of t |
| he Austrian Football Bundesliga two times, once | wit Austria Wien (2006) and once with FC Red Bull S |
| For example, in The Netherlands in 2001, Jan de | Wit, author of the Anna Kournikova worm received a |
| lse combined with tigerish intensity and focus, | wit, beauty and blunt realism. |
| mired in New York society for her intelligence, | wit, beauty, and style. |
| compilation of jokes, gags, stories, puns, and | wit became recognized, in time, as the essence of B |
| Still, "10 mph," with its | wit, beckoning shots of splendid landscapes, and im |
| olsch-style ale called Endless River; a Belgian | Wit beer called Weeping Willow Wit, and a Munich-st |
| Wit began the 1976 season in San Diego, but was tra | |
| e" Frank Eaton#Author on account of his acerbic | wit being as fast as the legendary Frank Eaton's pi |
| , Robert Dover (1575?-1641), lawyer, author and | wit, best known as the founder and for many years d |
| Messer's steadiness and dry | wit blended well with Rizzuto's enthusiasm. |
| Wit: Brilliance in 140 Characters or Less (book) | |
| (1490?-1549), famous among other things for his | wit, but he probably had nothing to do with the com |
| ctivity in which each participant displayed his | wit by spontaneously composing a verse in response |
| Perkovic defeated de | Wit by 3rd Round Unanimous Decision 3-0 |
| ed to mixed reviews but after a year, his quick | wit, candid opinions, and verbal sparring with list |
| ords in late 2000 with his song "I Ain't Fuccin | Wit' Cha," (from Too Gangsta for Radio) in which he |
| to attract mates through prodigious displays of | wit, charm, inventiveness, and individuality. |
| ulating from Christ Church, Oxford in 1809, his | wit, charm, love of gambling (shared by his uncle C |
| Also available on the "Make It | Wit Chu" CD single. |
| "Paul, | Wit' Da 45" |
| "C'mon | Wit Da Git Down" |
| nterscope Records after their track "Can U Werk | Wit Dat" received regular airplay on Los Angeles ra |
| et of paintings of the four seasons by Jacob de | Wit, depicting cherubs painted in a three-dimension |
| nuh up to date wi deport dem" or "can't keep up | wit di trends wi report them". |
| Whether it is satire, | wit, doggerel or fantasy, Mr. Gershwin pours music |
| Fuck | Wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin') (Extended |
| 2006: 16 | wit Dre (with DJ Backside) |
| "Fuck | wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" (Dr. |
| Wit earned four caps with the U.S. national team. | |
| "With wonderful | wit, emotional honesty and humor's saving grace, th |
| He had a ready | wit, enjoyed life outdoors and had a flair for diag |
| ms; but for all their seeming madness, they had | wit enough to steal as they went along. |
| Intrigue, romance, and the trademark Heyer | wit ensue. |
| t, he was legendary for his arch style, acerbic | wit, erudite Olympian pronouncements on men's fashi |
| Walchand Institute of Technology (or | WIT), established in 1983, is the oldest engineerin |
| e plan of God undastan', God have somepin to do | wit evah' thin' you do if it's good or bad, He's go |
| Athens, is once again a target for the author's | wit even though he had died in battle just a few mo |
| ommittee, in a statement, said that "his biting | wit, extensive research and ability to distill comp |
| The town was a thriving community | wit five schools, tennis courts, a cricket club, Co |
| is a Dutch comics character created by Peter de | Wit for daily newspaper De Volkskrant, one of the l |
| rittle distraction as Nick, and great poise and | wit from Emily Beecham as Miranda". |
| ew the comment that Blaikley and Howard "have a | wit, gaiety, dignity and melodic flair reminiscent |
| The | Wit Gallery |
| WIT Georgia | |
| FC | WIT Georgia play their home matches from this seaso |
| d in last year's Umaglesi Liga: Dinamo Tbilisi, | WIT Georgia and Zestaponi. |
| At | WIT Georgia, he became team top-scorer and scored i |
| The defending champions were | WIT Georgia, who won their first Georgian Cup last |
| , Olimpi Rustavi, Dinamo Tbilisi, Zestafoni and | WIT Georgia. |
| But in end of season he was sent back to | WIT Georgia. |
| is day by the name of one of them is called, to | wit, Graban." |
| Rhonda Newman Keenum is a lobbyist for The | WIT Group and former Republican operative who worke |
| Wit had been backed by Goldman Sachs, which sold it | |
| he Credo of a natural and kindly humorist whose | wit has not been blunted by blindness." |
| While Russell's down-to-earth, sharp | wit has been noted by most critics, it is Monroe's |
| Tregenza's work, famous for its quirky | wit has been published and broadcast worldwide. |
| s him while he's at work), but due to his quick | wit he is usually able to work his way out of both |
| e Lonergran mines his subject with delicacy and | wit, he runs out of dramatic ore well before the ev |
| Typical of Willie's | wit he replied "but then I would spend most of the |
| t of Cleopatra is quite stunning, revealing her | wit, her treachery, and her overwhelming presence. |
| c. 2 for having brought papal writings, to | wit his certificate of ordination, into the realm; |
| orced by dignity, decisiveness, and a sardonic | wit... His theological sympathies were high church, t |
| He is noted for his ironic and gloomy | wit, his obsession with suicide, and his brilliant |
| nistration of Samarkand and became very popular | wit his subjects. |
| dicated to her his beautiful fancy, his elegant | wit, his manly courage, and all the splendour of hi |
| They display his | wit, humour and occasionally his righteous indignat |
| ponder, I can actually go places, and I do - to | wit, I'm here." |
| Door piece by Jacob de | Wit illustrating Audi alteram partem. |
| "provincial luggage" and the temerarious clash | wit immeasurable perfectionism. |
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