He made a wisecrack about dealing with deflation, if necessary, by dropping dollar bills from aircraft.
This is a cosmic joke told by Franz Kafka, a wisecrack projected into a void.
Well, this wisecrack was lobbed by Johnny Carson in a monologue that aired nearly 50 years ago.
Coming from a golfing buddy that would be a wisecrack, but this is from Robert Rotella, sports psychologist.
So goes an old (and admittedly untrue) wisecrack about electric utilities.
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So bad, went the wisecrack, that the average travel speed of 8mph in the 1890s (by horse) was now, in the era of the automobile, still 8mph.
The bad part: Sound bites rule, whether it's a clever comeback or a gaffe, and a good wisecrack is worth half a dozen health-care policies.
The Russian president pounced on the wisecrack the very next day, saying that if Depardieu wants in, then he's in, Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported.
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From Facebook to Twitter everyone had an opinion or a wisecrack: Why is Oscar hiding his face as he's led away - we all know who he is.
In that sense Ichoose resembles Third Voice, whose free software lets users paste stick-on notes on Web pages to post comments invisible to the site operator ("Wisecrack-wave, " July 26, 1999).
In that sense Ichoose resembles Third Voice, whose free software lets users paste stick-on notes over Web pages to post comments invisible to the site operator (see " Wisecrack-ware ").
But this is one wisecrack I keep to myself.
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His role as a distinguished professor at Indiana University is an enduring legacy. (In a typical wisecrack, he claimed that his long attendance there was a result of the school's proximity to the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.) His students included such standouts as Paul Katz of the Cleveland Quartet, and international prize winners such as Gary Hoffman and Maria Kliegel.
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