The working press was delighted by his irreverence toward everything and everyone including himself.
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But we still have bags of humor that plays with that irreverence that you'd suspect from a LEGO game.
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But there was another that was peculiarly valuable to this iconoclastic magazine: irreverence.
Such irreverence towards the commanding heights of government would shock old wets.
The product, service and brand will continue to be defined and developed separately with the same Tumblr irreverence, wit, and commitment to empower creators.
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They said, the sensibility you have, the irreverence that you have, the themes that you write about, the love of nature the kids, they love that stuff.
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In the summer, revellers flock to the streets for the runtur - the bar crawl famous for its excess and irreverence (one nightclub even has the faces of failed Icelandic bankers plastered over its urinals).
Characters such as Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan and Jack Bauer on Fox's prime-time series 24 are engraved with the same irreverence, patriotism and easiness with violence that 007 has portrayed throughout his 53 years in the service.
Duke Nukem burst onto the scene in 1991 as the wise-cracking, cigar-chomping, woman-loving tough guy who must save the Earth from invading aliens, and does so with all the irreverence and hyper-masculinity of a Hollywood action hero.
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Judge Leonie Brinkema, whose grandmotherly patience with Moussaoui serves as a perfect foil for his irreverence, has tried to shut him down, most recently by telling him he can only stay in the courtroom if he behaves.
Instead, he advises, Virgin should build on its image of irreverence and value in a few key areas--airlines, cell phones, music, the Internet, maybe even trains--and do more to exploit these brands in many parts of the world.
But it's definitely not true in the West, where tiger parenting is done in the context of a society or, in my case, in a home, thanks to my husband that celebrates irreverence, independence, humor and thinking outside the box.
" Kilson argues that I support "the mindless hip-hop style irreverence toward African-American civil rights leadership, " and that I consider it "some kind of new freedom for Black actors and entertainers to verbally dishonor Dr. King, Rosa Parks, and others.
Importantly also for London, Wiggins' triumph provided a sporting counterpoint as memorable as Danny Boyle's opening ceremony, which had celebrated homegrown diversity, creativity and self-confidence with an intelligence, irreverence and humanity that set a distinctly British tone in contrast to the shock-and-awe spectacular of Beijing four years ago.
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