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  • , personified by the Protestant wowser; ironic humour; a fondness for alcohol, pubs and gambling; pr
  • With typical service humour, a Royal Navy saying of the time was the ficti
  • acterizes him as an athlete who has a sense of humour about his career.
  • Best of all, James Herriot has an abundant humour about himself and his difficulties.
  • ious combination of dreams, London and deadpan humour, all wrapped in up in a quasi-fictional journa
  • The story mixes pathos and humour, all the while illustrating the dilemmas of im
  • ', 'The Waltons', 'Just Add Water' and 'German Humour', among many others.
  • ntators praised the stylised cartoon graphics, humour and charm retained from the earlier games in t
  • sion is frequently mediated by gusts of earthy humour and unexpected sensitivity and honesty.
  • bject in his latest flick, which is laced with humour and sarcasm.
  • , a deep and broad humanity, a robust sense of humour and by occasional - and sometimes eccentric -
  • e like, which are marked by a healthy sense of humour, and which are not infrequently confused with
  • y-go-lucky sort of member with a good sense of humour and a fine stock of anecdotes and a great admi
  • d Hall-Stevenson with "a vast deal of original humour and wit", but Smollett and The Critical Review
  • novel is rich with Robinson's trademark black humour and verbal wit.
  • ious literature, Stolz united a broad sense of humour and effective satire with religious feeling.
  • to cover a different point of view with irony, humour and an assortment of characters that reflect t
  • Barrell is a British journalist, known for his humour and his exploration of the unusual and the une
  • stalk each other restlessly, inexorably, with humour and passion, in a painfully revealing series o
  • coarse features and clumsy figure, but with a humour and vivacity which, but for his physical disad
  • Ross is known by friends for his dry sense of humour and as a very down to earth person.
  • he book was a snarky wiseguy who enjoyed black humour, and even claimed to have raped three girls.
  • With the lectures sprinkled with humour and logic, he could catch the students rapt at
  • awdh culture, Mujtaba Husain's contribution to humour and satire in Indian perspective....,collectio
  • ersonal feelings and troubled patients provide humour and pathos against the backdrop of a public in
  • was loved for his natural stage presence, dry humour and wit, and uncanny sense of comic timing and
  • or sound quality), while others appreciate the humour and character that the album embodies.
  • at wordplay and evokes a feeling of both good humour and patriotic pride.
  • h simplicity and warmth - Lively and with good humour), and lasts 38 minutes (in Heifetz's performan
  • to have a keen and somewhat juvenile sense of humour, and a strong sense of adventure with a will o
  • s scarcely more than a span large painted with humour and delight, but not if this was the intention
  • votal role by writing great stories, injecting humour and pathos throughout.
  • pon its original release with its scatological humour and comic depictions of sex and over-eating.
  • sets the mood of the piece - a strange mix of humour and severity.
  • d it up with Goa which was appreciated for its humour and fresh story-line and was a box office hit.
  • neral respect in Ireland, being noted for good humour and charity as well as legal ability.
  • at ease, and he reciprocated with his natural humour and with trunks full of brocade and furs.
  • g and reinventing aspects of the game, but the humour and charm of the original Majesty will remain.
  • ollowers internationally due to its irreverent humour and absurdity.
  • cally delivered with a quirky, ironic sense of humour and a strong visual identity.
  • harming companion, being possessed of a lively humour and a vivid interest in a very miscellaneous v
  • de self-help books and are influenced by black humour and anarchism.
  • bury was the possession of a certain sarcastic humour; and numerous are the stories, authentic and a
  • leading satirical magazine with the accent on humour and pastiche.
  • Humour and Pathos in Judaeo-Christianity ISBN 1-86033
  • ng the programme's production team for his dry humour and ability to ad lib innuendo in his broadcas
  • end he managed to retain much of his courage, humour and undeniable charm."
  • of game play, participation, communication and humour, and is recognisable in form by its heavy use
  • However, his humour and innocent good nature won him many lifelong
  • ich bears a strong Leeds accent) and the sharp humour and evident humanity of his writing have made
  • Her reports are always extremely dark in humour, and revolve around her constant use of very p
  • Colditz) had a reputation for bravery and good humour, and Bruce was always a willing volunteer for
  • gh track editor admitted to not getting SCTV's humour and just threw laughs in wherever they would f
  • She slowly develops a sense of humour and pathos, and finds herself falling in love.
  • f not exactly serious, organ of public debate, humour and satire.
  • ition to music, the radio started broadcasting humour and plays.
  • unpretentious speaker with a pleasant sense of humour and a fine command of his field, and many Sout
  • e and Colin share the same child-like sense of humour and silly sense of competitiveness.
  • nse, has also grammar, spelling and a sense of humour and from the time they met he has done most of
  • ional Slokams (verses) exhibit a high sense of humour and wit.
  • t, writer, and columnist known for her wit and humour and as a keen observer of the changing role of
  • e area that they are visiting, with a sense of humour and passion that has been praised by critics a
  • Cybill has a caustic sense of humour and an acid tongue.
  • Nero became well known for its ironic humour and references to actual events.
  • pically characterised by their ironic sense of humour and intelligent bravado.
  • s the life of an Israeli Arab, employing black humour and satire.
  • They display his wit, humour and occasionally his righteous indignation tow
  • eople', 'ignorant loud-mouths with no sense of humour' and 'talentless murderers who smell like babo
  • oaches to topics as diverse as psychoanalysis, humour and nationalism.
  • as said that the Infanta had charm, a sense of humour, and little of the austerity of her mother, bu
  • She is known for her witty sense of humour and eccentric behaviour.
  • forefront of his music, as well as the use of humour and references to traditional Irish music.
  • far, but its intimate contact with the aqueous humour and with the iris stroma make it likely that s
  • He is known for his sparkling sense of humour and natural acting.
  • n the Netherlands for his friendly, dry-witted humour and his ambiguous style of storytelling.
  • He was mainly remembered for his sense of humour and sermons built around three key words, e.g.
  • ted for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best F
  • His humour angered some Sun executives, such as Rebekah W
  • he advertising, making use of off-the-wall dry humour, appears in magazines, on radio, TV,cinema and
  • ist is well written, enlivened with touches of humour, as when the alchemists are compared with "the
  • The lyrics are often the subject of humour, as the chorus features the Dutch lines "Oh oh
  • a mix of uplifting tunes with a touch of vile humour as an added bonus.
  • The song has a slight touch of humour, as the spoken introduction says that there is
  • s but someone with as sophisticated a sense of humour as Fast Forward character Kelvin Cunnington) h
  • The request is considered his last touch of humour, as he hated the piece.
  • n which the song is delivered also adds to the humour, as even a native German speaker may find it h
  • The humour aspect of the magazine was assured by the edit
  • orld Film Festival, the Special Jury Award for Humour at the Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films
  • ne in the 2006 movie Borat where a lecturer in humour attempted to explain the grammatical construct
  • ing avant-garde filmmaker noted for his use of humour, attended Selwyn Primary School before 1963
  • BBC Design Award for postage stamps, the Black Humour Award in France, and several Designers and Art
  • featured humour based on sexual innuendo, misunderstandings, m
  • bum title displays Kraftwerk's typical deadpan humour, being a pun on the twin themes of the songs,
  • Bronson is narrated with humour, blurring the line between comedy and horror.
  • He had a childish sense of humour, but could be very serious when he needed to b
  • The radio stations initially provide secondary humour, but later on the visuals reflect the stations
  • his great oratorial gifts and sparkling kindly humour, but it was his transparent sincerity, his int
  • t-deteriorating, he not only bore it with good humour, but bravely continued to work to the limits o
  • Because of his humour, but also because of his athletic achievements
  • "It was a depressing tour streaked with black humour but Theroux seemed out of depth analysing what
  • not only for their surreal and smutty sense of humour, but also for their amalgamation of proto-punk
  • membered for his infectious enthusiasm and his humour, but above all for his unwavering stand on the
  • Bush accepted the interjections with good humour, but the Speaker of the House, Neil Andrew, fo
  • His articles are known for their humour but sometimes are also very touching.
  • ed to introduce satire to his songs, providing humour but allowing criticism of society.
  • husiastically praised for its original kind of humour by Walpole and Gray.
  • Great acting, also good acting and sense of humour by Rajnikant.
  • Much of the humour came from the fact that the product being adve
  • oy programming that is a mix of interest, fun, humour, catharsis and even education.
  • The humour centred on the relationships between the worke
  • Much of the humour centres on classic slapstick comedy, with Norm
  • It was hosted by Gary Lautens, a humour columnist of the Toronto Star.
  • medy on the side of Dieter Pfaff and the black humour comedy "Men piece-by-piece“.
  • The humour comes from several sources.
  • The humour comes from the rejection of such taboos, and i
  • For the British adult humour comic, see Elephant Parts (comic).
  • In the early 1970s he worked mainly for IPC's humour comics Buster and Cor!!, until Battle Picture
  • xample which perhaps best encapsulates his wry humour concerns him encountering a team of-to his min
  • lture, taste for surrealism and weird sense of humour could show at their best.
  • contained a very absurdist and manic sense of humour, dealing with the daily life of Chuck, Head (t
  • The humour dealt with the anachronistic, politically inco
  • the time, there was no laughter track and the humour deliberately kept extremely dry, using convolu
  • Much of the character's humour derived from his supposed inability to pronoun
  • The humour derives from the rapid rise of both the Intern
  • he was quite irreligious, with a dry sense of humour, describing life as “a disease of matter”.
  • a ratings winner, its near-the-knuckle student humour didn't go unnoticed by the ITC, and after seve
  • t vignettes to portray, often with understated humour, different aspects of prison life, especially
  • The game, like its predecessor, features humour elements.
  • and incompetently 'went about their work', his humour embodying the everyday and the absurd - and th
  • he ICC world rankings and in a moment of black humour England's fans were heard to sing "We've got t
  • onate about his work", but with a dry sense of humour, essential for his rivalry of Connie.
  • ented that Duncan "appeared to have a sense of humour failure."
  • A source of humour for those familiar with Castor is the name of
  • , including the 1968 Stephen Leacock Award for humour for his autobiography, And Now...Here's Max.
  • e illustration and a modern quirky English wry humour for good measure.
  • of self-importance and a lack of any sense of humour; for example his excessive agitation at the ri
  • lian Eurovision commentator Des Mangan derives humour from the unlikely title, the (to English-speak
  • tes a staggered world where irony, cruelty and humour get together.
  • The humour had always been largely derived from their on-
  • His slapstick humour has led to comparisons with Norman Wisdom, tho
  • His bizarre sense of humour has remained the same throughout performances,
  • his talent, his inventiveness, and his genial humour have won him a high place among the southern G
  • considered one of the classics of Polish black humour, he is perhaps best known as a translator and
  • ted this terrible illness with the bravery and humour he showed throughout his life."
  • Known for his often rogue humour, he has given presentations at the largest ent
  • The humour here is the "Tom & Jerry", one-man- upmanship
  • who, as in other areas, has shown his sense of humour here.
  • Moe and Larry humour him by making him think that Bertie will meet
  • that's kind of noted for not having a sense of humour, I kind of enjoy that aspect of it."
  • The humour I like is abrasive and acerbic; taken out of c
  • His obvious humour in remembering the story showed he did not rev
  • olific in the 1960s and 70s, he wrote with wry humour in such works as Religion and Davey Peach, and
  • th, cardboard and string - often adding to the humour in a production.
  • ingwood, writing for Active Anime, praised the humour in the anthology, appreciating their "subtle p
  • its) focused the episode on different types of humour in Sweden, America and Israel.
  • a girl, something used as a constant source of humour in the series.
  • the varied character designs and the amount of humour in the work, which he felt was enough to light
  • us plants, there was in fact very little overt humour in the performance.
  • Humour in English (Ed.
  • There is an element of humour in his music, using titles such as '_____' and
  • as rather gruff in manner, but there was great humour in the man as evidenced by his public address
  • pair were known for employing a great deal of humour in interviews.
  • re the best examples of the rare phenomenon of humour, in devotional poetry.
  • Torill also noted its humour in its gameplay was appealing to reviewers.
  • Alexander Hoffman praised the humour in the relationship, and enjoyed the secondary
  • year; learning via workshops on topics such as Humour in the Workplace: cultivating local talent thr
  • lksy," Craddock is a strong supporter of using humour in sermons.
  • progressively lost its attitude and tamed the humour in written articles.
  • itish television series Dad's Army which found humour in the same subject: the exploits of the Home
  • ther situations that often relied on gross-out humour, including a little girl grabbing a kangaroo's
  • singly broad characters that add an element of humour, including a sadly Nigel Bruce-like performanc
  • l, Johnson began editing a fanzine called Grim Humour, initially covering non-mainstream artists suc
  • Beardyman often incorporates humour into his act.
  • pores and facilitating outflow of the aqueous humour into the canal of Schlemm.
  • tic of Freedman and Romero's work, much of the humour is derived from puns, although Theremin's abus
  • Again humour is a feature, as is surrealism, but he also wr
  • The humour is a frantic cross between Hellzapoppin', The
  • The humour is politely and subliminally obscene.
  • The writing is alert, fresh and concrete, humour is always present, and the entire novel exudes
  • The basic concept of nininboari-type humour is seen in the comedy of many cultures.
  • The humour is derived from a combination of patent nonsen
  • Much more humour is injected into a hard news paper, highlights
  • Toilet humour is popular among a wide range of ages, but is
  • The game's humour is almost entirely derived from comedy troupe
  • The humour is broad and lowbrow in the manner of many cat
  • on funny wigs, costumes and catch phrases for humour is a comment on recent comedy hits such as Lit
  • Most of the humour is based on word play and the ludicrous ideas
  • Mo lei tau humour is a recent phenomenon in the culture of Hong
  • Another source of humour is the frequent use of stock footage in incong
  • His humour is gentle and incisive; he steers clear of pol
  • The humour is instead entirely visual, and relies on comi
  • h they were not worthy.... Fame, that loves to humour its poets, has consented to glorify the names
  • This gruesome humour, Koestler noted, all came "from a man tied fac
  • Inside there is satirical football humour, letters (of Stoke City fans), as well as matc
  • tent; spicy satire, sharp dialogues and subtle humour made his plays very popular.
  • The writers of Blandaren, a student humour magazine from the Royal Institute of Technolog
  • vited to write a weekly column by the literary humour magazine, Punch.
  • ain in the radio and for wrote for theatre and humour magazine.
  • rger-than-life grotesques and obvious sense of humour make him ideal for gods, demons and other supe
  • comic is characterised by its unique style of humour, most of which derives from allusions to curre
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