Our posters tend to be a bit wittier and more direct, whereas the German contingent are more visionary and uplifting. |
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The thing I really regret is not being able to polish up a wittier answer to those who do care to ask what happened. |
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One of the wittier suggestions came from John Haney, our brilliant sub-editor and one of the few other men on the staff. |
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Messaged clothing makes a comeback with wittier sentiments than seasons past. |
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And when she executes a tap-dance while seated at her stenographer's desk, in one of Rob Ashford's wittier pieces of choreography, she makes it look effortlessly elegant. |
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Although her stream-of-consciousness delivery is far wittier than any of our own could ever dream to be. |
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In case you're curious, Ian triumphed over Larry because of his wittier dialogue, which, as someone observed, is the real way to slay your opponents. |
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It's an astonishing feat, far bolder and wittier than the film that surrounds it. |
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Beneath is a somewhat wittier – and prophetic –Tignous cartoon. |
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But it hasn't got any wittier than this people-free image of a deconstructed picnic, with only the shooting stick and binoculars to tell you that we're off to the races. |
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The company's employees included James and John Stuart Mill, two of Britain's greatest intellectuals, and Thomas Love Peacock, one of its wittier writers. |
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