At first, this intellectual-property strategy seemed to be just another of Bikram's wry jokes.
Bervy cracks a wry smile, the look of a man who is willing to be patient.
That kind of wry humility keeps the narrative of Just Kids fresh and down-to-earth.
Aardman's hallmarks of wry humour and a twisted take on life are all present.
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These ads were the polar opposite of American advertising - wry, understated and ironic.
Lonesome Dove's far-from-provincial menu is littered with wry twists on American and European classics.
Instead of watching the grandstanding and tribal chauvinism with wry amusement, we have become active participants.
But on this evidence McClane junior hasn't inherited any of his father's charisma or wry wit.
Schoolchildren love his wry poems about spelling, learning by rote and other hardships of education.
But he was charismatic and magnetic, with a wry sense of humour and sexy confidence.
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With a wry smile, Mr Ronneberg describes it as "the very best skiing weekend I ever had".
Patriarchy, Wry says, really changes the outcome when you look at both the economic and cultural factors.
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Which leads us to two conclusions, one immediate and one with a rather wry flavour to it.
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" before throwing his hands in the air with a wry smile when the answer came back "German.
They are, in short, top-notch drinking companions warm, funny, wry, spontaneous, spilling over with energy and enthusiasm.
Network Rail's pleas are likely to raise a wry smile from the former chairman of Railtrack, John Robinson.
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He was "a wry and witty broadcaster of immense experience", according to Helen Boaden, controller of Radio 4.
Am I alone in feeling that your wry, humorous style rides too lightly over tragedy and comedy alike?
They enjoy a wry relationship, at once aloof and intimate, never more lively than when engaged in word games.
Back to Vonnegut, who as you may have by now picked up, had a very wry sense of humor.
Mr. Massie has written a magnificent, sweeping, authoritative, warm yet wry history of this flawed but never dull family.
The name of Nadine Dorries elicited a wry smile from the prime minister.
Watching it all with wry amusement from his imposing villa in the seaside town of Caesarea is Arkady Gaydamak.
Shy and evasive in person, he fills with a wry swagger when he is just a stream of text.
"We have a great relationship with Cunard, " says Fluxman, with a wry smile.
His wry, wisenheimer humor is good medicine for our cruel but tenderhearted community.
Wry says their paper is the first to offer a large-scale sociological analysis.
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But, with him, there was that wry sideways tilt to the photographed mouth.
Such good fortune seems to require a certain wry detachment: You're in on the joke, or you risk becoming it.
Rask stuck out his right pad to make the save, leaving the NHL's leading scorer to flash a wry grin.
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