The also found irreverent comedian Ali G's interview with Victoria and David Beckham unfair.
The company rolled out Shoebox in 1986, some ten years after contemporary, irreverent cards became popular.
Mr Mehta also offers a laundry list of irreverent and cheeky advice to aspiring journalists.
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It was typical of the hip, irreverent advertising that gave the Beetle its counterculture appeal.
Most of Mr McNealy's irreverent humour is directed at Microsoft, which he trashes at every opportunity.
Dungeons of Dredmor is well known for its mix of irreverent humor and almost certain death.
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Scott Brown, New York Magazine's theatre critic, described The Book of Mormon as a "wacky, irreverent tale".
"They were more alike than either had imagined--energetic, flippant, irreverent, " says someone who was close to Atwater.
They appreciate her even-handedness and open-mindedness, and her excellent -- and often irreverent -- sense of humor.
The irreverent British lads' mags burst into a complacent, upmarket, London-oriented magazine trade and offered something different.
But ever more intrusive and irreverent press coverage is subjecting Nordic royals to new and unfamiliar pressures.
E-Trade's size and its irreverent ads have positioned it among the Internet's elite, with Ebay, Yahoo and Amazon.
Some wickedly irreverent comments were offered about the pathetic level of oversight by the guardians of financial propriety.
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After leaving school she enjoyed several years as the singer in an irreverent cabaret duo called the Salami Sisters.
The pitches for these irreverent brands, many aimed at young men, are as unusual as the names and packaging.
Princeton Review flourished at first, its irreverent, youthful image helping to attract students.
Whatever you hear, we need both kinds, but a couple of irreverent rebels would have helped the mix at D.
But for Kennedy, now 55 and a mother of three grown children, there's a deeper meaning to that irreverent ditty.
The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for the irreverent war satire "No Man's Land, " which he also directed.
During the campaign, she met Steven Brill, who had recently started an irreverent magazine on the legal profession, The American Lawyer.
The irreverent art director IN 1978 a freelance graphics artist, then midway through his career, joined this magazine as art director.
There are intimidating fugal choruses, sublimely extended operatic arias, frenzied instrumental interludes, weird chords galore, episodes of almost irreverent dancing merriment.
The exhibit's most giddy and irreverent section deals with the solo adventures of the cherubs in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Led by a pair of well-read actors, you can soak up witty and irreverent literary anecdotes delivered with typical bawdy Dublin humour.
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Besides this indignity, Black Rod must endure a more recently established humiliation: the traditional irreverent quip from veteran Labour left-winger Dennis Skinner.
Some of them are pithy, funny, irreverent, about their lives and relationships.
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Now comes the 2004 Nobel Prize-winning Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek's irreverent, sharp-eyed imagining of the inner life of former first lady Jackie Kennedy.
Talk, spiced with irreverent jokes, would turn (as it does in many Cuban homes) to how the Castro brothers were slowing needed reforms.
"We don't want the products to look over-the-top ridiculous, " said Nordby, 41, who also designs Bogey Pro, a popular line of irreverent golf gear.
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