Word: humorously
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hard to be too stressed out when I'm wearing something that silly," Harr wrote in an e-mail message. "It's hard to retain much of a sense of humor when you spend a good portion of the day staring at a laptop...
...sense of humor-he'd read from thepostcards during speeches," Ogletree said...
Lewis and Ribisi stand out in the movie, convincing the audience of their fine acting abilities. The characters are captivating and complex. Lewis and Ribisi effectively combine humor with the serious undertones connected to the disabilities of their characters. Danny's passion for life and marching bands and Carla's desire to love and be loved make the characters real and lovable...
Franken is notorious for his anti-Republican humor. In 1996, he was fired from Newsweek for asking Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan if he Had, among other things, "ever had a homo-erotic dream...
...film so tightly holds on to its sense of humor, its love of East End patois, its fascination with lowlifes and the low deaths waiting for them, that the carnage is mostly punctuation. The movie is as buoyant as a floating corpse in a clown costume. Or, as one of the "good" guys says, "A little pain never hurt anybody...