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Much and humour
Much like comedy-horror, black comedy, or dark comedy, is a type of comedy film that often uses cruelty as the source of humour.
Much of that humour was of course lost in the French dubbing: in order to keep some of Seller's characterization, the French post-synchronization gave Clouseau an odd-sounding, nasal voice.
Much of the humour focuses on the differences between the British and the Europeans.
Much of the show's humour thus derives from the antagonism between Cabinet ministers ( who believe they are in charge ) and the members of the British Civil Service who really run the country.
Much appreciated by the Swedish audience, she touches subjects of loneliness, death and middle-age crises with irony, cynicism and black humour.
Much of the humour rises from the dichotomy between how Richard's character is known and how Richard tries to appear.
Much of the humour surrounding Scumspawn derives from his sensitive and caring personality, which is a constant irritant to Satan, who often complains that Scumspawn does not act very much like a demon.
Much of the humour is verbal as characters take a literal interpretation of what others say, use redundant expressions and non-sequiturs.
Much of the book is about Connolly the celebrity but the account of his early years provides a context for his humour and point of view.
Much of the humour rests on misunderstandings attributable to Jennings's literal-mindedness and impetuosity.
Much of Sayle's humour is in the tradition of Spike Milligan and Monty Python, with riffs based on absurd and surreal premises.
Much of the humour stemmed from the fact that Wee Ben never realised ( or at least never anticipated ) his own strength.
Much of the programme's humour derives from its excessively brash style of reporting, and its unnecessarily complex format.
Much Jewish humour takes the form of self-deprecating comments on Jewish culture, acting as a shield against antisemitic stereotypes by exploiting them first:
Much of the humour comes from the adoption of hip-hop style and language, adapted into the local South Wales vernacular, partly to poke fun at " chav culture ".
Much of the show's humour is derived from very bleak ideas and situations.
Much of the humour in her scenes comes from the difference between her frame of reference and that of the others.
Much of the humour is derived from flying in the face of conventional expectations about how the elderly ought to behave in their old age and how many of the residents don't want to settle down.
Much of the humour of the series came from catchphrases.
" Much of the show's humour is derived from the deliberate ineptitude of each impersonation and general incongruity ; famous scenes include Avid slapping Justin Timberlake with some raw meat, and trying to seduce Patsy Kensit while in character as Mel B.
Much humour was drawn both from the passage of time since TMWRNJ came to an end ( Rich opens the set with " Old Mr Lee!
Much of the humour derives from word play.
Much of the humour of " All Aussie Adventures " is contained in the sight gags.
Much humour in the original French version rests on errors commonly made by British people in attempting to speak French.

Much and round
Much like the pressure of the first tee shot in front of strangers to start a round of golf, the first stab at a serious relationship is similarly pressure-packed ; however, as with a golfing mulligan, a relationship mulligan allows the person to be much more relaxed and focused on the second attempt, having understood what went wrong on the first attempt.
Much like subsequent Girls Gone Wild releases, these are noted on the press release as being slightly " more explicit " than the first round.
Much of Calculus's more dangerous work is criticized by Captain Haddock, although Calculus usually interprets this the other way round: his deafness often leads him to misinterpret Haddock's words, preventing him from hearing his real opinion.
Much of the struggle revolves round Nallagonda and Warangal districts alone and later spread to other regions as well.
Much like their first fight, Silva was able to effectively neutralise Franklin in the clinch, eventually defeating the former champion via TKO ( knees ) at 1: 07 in the second round.
Much to the delight of the crowd, Laporte did not refuse to trade punches with the champion until the bell rang to end round fifteen, signifying the end of the bout.

Much and came
Much of the party's initial membership came from the Social Democratic Alliance.
Much of the resources for these first democratic elections since independence came from locally represented donors and agencies called the " Groupe informel des bailleurs de fonds et representants residents " ( GIBAFOR ).
Much later, when his fame was attached to the Reformed churches, their whole body of doctrine came to be called " Calvinism ".
Much of the impetus for her writing came from her need to earn a living for herself and her three children.
Much of the Strip ( except for the settlement blocs and military areas ) came under Palestinian control.
Much of the Duvaliers ' wealth, amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars over the years, came from the Régie du Tabac ( Tobacco Administration ), a tobacco monopoly established by Estimé, which expanded to include the proceeds from all government enterprises and served as a slush fund for which no balance sheets were ever kept.
Much of the popularity for Windows 2. 0 came by way of its inclusion as a " run-time version " with Microsoft's new graphical applications, Excel and Word for Windows.
Much of the hierarchical structure for the Golden dawn came from the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia, which was itself derived from the Order of the Golden and Rosy Cross.
Much of the area came under European domination quite early.
Much of his education came from reading R. G.
Much of the family's wealth came from a copper and later arsenic mine, Devon Great Consols, of which Morris divested himself in the 1870s.
Much of Wilson's support came from the South, especially from young progressives in that region, especially intellectuals, editors and lawyers.
Much of his power came from his brilliant oratory.
Much of this reliability came from maturity in the source code, extensive stress testing of the system, and automatic detection of many serious errors in drivers.
Much of these pledges came from Yemen's wealthy Arab neighbors.
Much of the stone came from Caen, in France ( Caen stone ), the Isle of Portland ( Portland stone ) and the Loire Valley region of France ( tuffeau limestone ).
Much of the inspiration which led Bogdanovich to his cinematic creations came from early viewings of the film Citizen Kane.
Much of the copper for the production of bronze probably came from the copper mine on the Great Orme, where prehistoric mining on a very large scale dates largely from the middle Bronze Age.
In the same year, Much Binding came to the end of its run.
Much of the internal opposition to Allende's policies came from business sector, and recently-released U. S. government documents confirm that the U. S. indirectly funded the truck drivers ' strike, which exacerbated the already chaotic economic situation prior to the coup.
Much of that, but not all, later became Old US 12 — the " old " designation came about when I-94 was built parallel to itand also was called Red Arrow Highway after a World War I army division.
Much of the motivation for this large expansion of federal gun regulations came as a response to the murders of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr ..
Much of this criticism came from student organizations, the GBA, and opposition groups in self-imposed exile, who questioned the legitimacy of the military government and its declared intention of returning the country to constitutional rule.
Much of their success with the PET came from the business decision to sell directly to large customers, instead of selling to them through a dealer network.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.

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