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humorous and epilogue
The humorous epilogue, written by George Colman the Elder, is to be " Spoken by Lady Teazle.

humorous and prior
This album also features " The Humpty Dance Awards ", the group's humorous shout-out to the artists who sampled the Humpty Dance prior to 1993.
Piper pursued in his white Ford Bronco, which when viewed from aerial footage looked similar to the O. J. Simpson " low-speed " chase from two years prior ( the WWF had attempted to be humorous and recycle the footage with Vince McMahon quipping on commentary, " This footage looks awfully familiar ").
His humorous first inning chatter and " shout-outs " prior to each " KTribe " game had become a tradition at Grainger Stadium.

humorous and credits
Routledge's extensive radio credits include several Alan Bennett plays and the BBC dramatisation of Carole Hayman's Ladies of Letters, in which she and Prunella Scales play retired women exchanging humorous correspondence over the course of several years.
In the world of Dead Like Me, grim reapers do not wear black cloaks or carry scythes ( cloaks and scythes are only featured during the opening credits, for humorous effect ), but their role remains traditional: they remove the souls of the living shortly before death and escort them into their afterlife.
One fight scene in Jackie Chan's The Young Master was so intricate that it required 329 takes to complete, and most Jackie Chan films include the most humorous of the outtakes from filming during the end credits.
* Star Control II: After the " traditional " ending in which it is told what happens after the Captain detonates the Sa-Matra, the credits roll along with humorous " outtakes " of the various aliens acting as if they were actors talking about a movie they were in.
* As a humorous sidenote, in the end credits of the film the names of all participants have been changed either partially ( Uschi Bristol instead of Digard ) or completely ( Brown Pants, C. Unt ).
* The show closes with voice-overs during the credits, and is often humorous or providing further closure.

humorous and following
Alexander Pope uses this technique for humorous effect in the following lines from The Rape of the Lock:
His influence was derived primarily from the following elements of his writing: his skillful depiction of historical characters using details of their speech, conversations, and actions ; his innovative use of informal, humorous, and varied language ( even Lu Xun ( 魯迅 ) regarded Shiji as " the historians ' most perfect song, a " Li Sao " without the rhyme "
His humorous image was constructed following his arrest, as he and his associates were brought into questioning with a flour-pudding-yogurt concoction that was to be used as a “ bomb .” On June 2, 1967, Teufel was arrested again, this time falsely accused of throwing a rock at police and provoking the riot at which Benno Ohnesorg was killed.
Veblen's scathing proposal that this unnecessary consumption is a form of status display is made in darkly humorous observations like the following:
In the winter following his death a second exhibition of his works was held at the New Gallery, and an exhibition of his drawings ( including some of the charmingly humorous sketches made for children ) at the Burlington Fine Arts Club.
More recent underground metal bands include Aemaeth, Blood & Thunder, Beyond Mortis, Sword of Judgement, Midnight Idols, Fallen Angels, DEATHBEAT, H. M. P, Big Business, Drown Mary, Evilsmith, Vigilance, Skelator, Ceremonial Castings, Inquisition, Torture Box, Infester, Dead Soul Funeral, Inquinok, Pure Hatred, Riot & Rhythm, Tasty Lixxx, Deathmocracy, Wolves in the Throne Room, Violent Hallucinations, Future Disorder, Edge of Oblivion, and new comers to the Seattle metal scene Sausage Slapper whose racy and humorous lyrics on top of a brutal metal style, have garnered quite a local following for such a new band.
The term krautrock was originally a humorous one coined by the UK music press ( such as New Musical Express and Melody Maker ), where " krautrock " found an early and enthusiastic underground following.
The web site began in 2001 as a section of the author's home page, and quickly attracted a cult following for its humorous anecdotes, based on real arguments, chronicling arguments over such things as remote controls, the correct way to cut a kiwi fruit, and even arguments over arguments.
His campaign gained an Internet following and national attention due to forceful, humorous and politically unorthodox debate appearances during 2007, but showed very little support in national polls or in 2008 caucuses and primaries.
Schickele gives a humorous fictional biography of the composer with facts such as the following:
Steve Sargent served as propaganda director of the new group and produced their magazine White Dragon, which, although a neo-Nazi publication, garnered a following due to its often humorous style of reporting and Sargent's propensity to fill its pages with his take on events at his favourite football club, Arsenal.
The lyrics of the darkly humorous song were written primarily by singer Thom Yorke, following an unpleasant experience in a Los Angeles bar.
An afterpiece is a short, usually humorous one-act playlet or musical work following the main attraction, the full-length play, and concluding the theatrical evening.
In 1980, following appearances on the Stiff package tours, he had a solo hit with the humorous synthpop number, " You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties " co-written with fellow Brett Marvin member Keef Trouble, which made the British Top 20.
A full edition of the folio's contents was not published until 1867, with a supplement of " loose and humorous " songs the following year.
The brand experienced a revival following a 2003 advertising campaign featuring a humorous classic upper-class Hooray Henry called Harry Fitzgibbon-Sims ( portrayed by Alexander Armstrong ) with the catchphrase It's Pimm's O ' clock !, somewhat mocking their own traditional advertising and appeal.
THG would frequently include the following humorous tagline at the bottom of their NFO files:
The Secret Guide to Computers has seemingly attracted a devoted following because of Russ Walter's distinctively humorous writing style, simplified presentation of the material covered, its potentially low price ($ 25 list, quantity discounts from 20 %- 60 %, and $ 3 for older editions ), and the author's dedication to aiding his readers, offering help to readers over the phone from his home, as well as offering the option of private tutoring for a fee.
that Leveson Gower took part in, the Philadelphian journalist Ralph D. Paine published the following piece of humorous verse concerning the pronunciation of his surname:
He moved to New York City, and by the 1950s his monologues, now darkly humorous, had attracted a cult following.
The programme managed to attain a small but active following with its often humorous attitude combined with quotations from Star Wars.
The following are some examples of how Uff da has become established in parts of the upper Midwest of the United States, often in a humorous way.
Pies and Prejudice: In Search of the North, a humorous book that discusses the modern reality of the North of England ( as opposed to the popular myths ), was published in February 2007, with an audio version following in March 2009.
They were commissioned by the Ministry of Information, and Massingham's work has since gained a cult following for their quirky often humorous tone.

humorous and is
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
The private detective is militant against injustice, a humorous and ironic explorer of the underworld ; ;
This masterpiece has gaiety, too, but it is the gaiety of dancing people: earthy, salty and humorous.
There is a humorous but revealing story about a rancher who owned a large slice of Texas and who wanted to have on it everything that was necessary for a completely pleasant community.
Subtitled A Farmwife's Almanac Of Country Living, this is a gentle and nostalgic chronicle of the changing seasons seen through the clear, humorous eye of a Hoosier housewife and popular columnist.
The detective novelist Ariadne Oliver is Agatha Christie's humorous self-caricature.
It is a humorous political critique, aimed squarely at the then ruling party Partido Revolucionario Institucional ( PRI ) and its paramilitary caciques, at a time when freedom of speech in politics was highly restricted.
The comic is based on thorough research on the biographies and correspondence between Babbage and Lovelace, which is then twisted for humorous effect.
* The song is used to humorous effect in Michael Moore's film Canadian Bacon as ill-informed Americans prepare for an invasion by Canada.
Anheuser-Busch uses what is in many jurisdictions a legally-protected mark-of-origin indicating Czech provenance and humorous advertising campaigns to promote Budweiser, such as the " Real Men of Genius " radio and television commercials for Bud Light.
Anheuser-Busch is known for its sport sponsorship, video game sponsorship ( Tapper ), and humorous advertisements.
Comedy horror is a type of horror film in which the usual dark themes are treated with a humorous approach.
One particularly humorous example of such promotional efforts is the Great Comic Strip Switcheroonie, held in 1997 on April Fool's Day, an event in which dozens of prominent artists took over each other's strips.
In modern print media, a cartoon is a piece of art, usually humorous in intent.
Comic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy that is primarily humorous in intent and tone.
Sometimes the word deprogramming is used in a wider ( and / or ironic or humorous sense ), to mean the freeing of someone ( often oneself ) from any previously uncritically assimilated idea.
Scott Spiegel's humorous influence can be seen throughout the film, perhaps most prominently in certain visual jokes ; for instance, when Ash traps his rogue hand under a pile of books, on top is A Farewell to Arms.
In certain circles the word is considered merely a common profanity with an often humorous connotation.
Whether it applies to humorous use or references to oneself is open to interpretation, since this would not be a fallacious attack against a debate opponent.
It is an accurate and learned, yet dramatic and humorous, depiction of Verdi's relationship with his librettist Arrigo Boito, and the attempts of Giulio Ricordi and Franco Faccio to get the two to collaborate on a project, Otello.
The piece is one of Gilbert's humorous spoofs of the law and the legal profession, based on his short experience as a barrister.
One storyline, which ran the week before Halloween in 1989 ( Oct 23 to Oct 28 ), is unique among Garfield strips in that it is not meant to be humorous.

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