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They still insist on speaking different languages, they read different papers, worship at the shrines of different celebrities, chortle at different television programmes.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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Lynn told comedy website Chortle that the BBC "said it was policy" to order a pilot episode before commissioning a full series.
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Before the Fringe, Goldsmith, who was nominated for a Chortle comedy award last year, said the changes could cause him to lose ticket sales.
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Of course, you can chortle at the outrageous overbuilding in places like Dubai, but the Western world might do better to appreciate the scope of their ambition.
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Vivendi's shares have fallen 7% since the news leaked out, Seagram's stock trades at 26% below the offering price, and reporters stumble over themselves to chortle at Vivendi's star-crossed ambitions.
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His chortle bottoms out into a relentless guffaw.
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And chortle their Nether laughs.
NEWYORKER: Tenth of December
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Molesworth sa on the contry the most beatiful form in art is a Ronald Searle GURL from St Trinian's in a tunick with black suspenders and armed with a hockey stick to beat the daylites out of another gurl or maybe just a teacher chortle chortle.
ECONOMIST: Ronald Searle