One frequent point of viewer debate is the number of good auditions vs. humorously bad auditions.
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The writer humorously continues on to say that cheating among students has been around since stone and chisel.
One clever individual decided to humorously chronicle the endless list of Maps blunders (which continue to this day) at theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com.
Playing his favorite music, holding hands together, telling stories that praised Rich while touching humorously on his quirks and forgivable faults.
It humorously skewers the world of high tech and its truth-is-stranger-than-fiction personalities.
And as Doug Gottlieb humorously keeps pointing out on ESPN Radio, easier access to girls by shear virtue of being on the football team.
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Previously the local authorities mockingly suggested that the church construct a new building in a protected nature reserve in which all construction is illegal, a humorously Kafkaesque solution.
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Several speakers humorously recalled when Ghawi, as an intern wearing high heels, fell three times on the ice while interviewing members of the San Antonio Rampage hockey club.
Fulton humorously recalled Martin's first time riding on a horse.
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The scenario: Noted author Michael Lewis, of Liar's Poker and Moneyball fame, publishes a series of essays, Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood, humorously describing his reckoning with becoming a Truly Modern Dad.
Employees of Apple retail stores in New York humorously refer to the "iPhone high-five, " because those phones on their way to the black market notoriously get picked up five at a time--the maximum amount one customer can buy.
He rattles off the quack's sales patter with buffo aplomb, whistles humorously through his teeth during his comic impersonation of an elderly senator at the wedding banquet, and his duel of wits with Ms. Netrebko at the end of Act II demonstrates the cavernous distance between their vocal styles.
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An entourage of chanters, pageboys, the King and his royal cavalcade parade through town dressed in traditional costumes and riding decorated horses, stopping along the way to chant rhymes that comment humorously on the character and conduct of spectators who in turn give monetary gifts for a good performance.
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