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In a recurring bit of political theater, he threatened several times to resign if the party did not back him.
A recurring bit in one poem finds the poet "waiting for some lover/to kick me out of bed/for having acted on a whim".
A recurring bit here with a marathoner in training is reminiscent of a scene with athletes sprinting through the small fishing village in "The Eel".
And there is a recurring bit in which he personifies the seven different voices he says are always clamoring in his head.
We're doing a recurring bit called "Space Train," and the idea is there are two astronauts who are afraid to fly so they have to take the train into space.
During his second stint, he was a more frequent onscreen performer, both as Stuart Smalley, the self-help guru, and as himself, in a recurring bit in which he announced the eighties as the "Al Franken decade".
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A popular recurring bit centers on Mr. Garvey, a veteran inner-city teacher substituting at a predominantly white high school where he struggles to pronounce his students' commonplace names (Denise is "Dee-nice," Aaron "Aaron-ron).
Julia's father, early on, is almost comical in his grouchiness (there's a priceless recurring bit in the opening pages about a misplaced atlas), but we eventually learn that he is plagued by memories of the leukotomies he performed in V.A. hospitals decades earlier, and that the prospect of losing his wife to Alzheimer's has awakened in him surprising stores of shame and empathy.
Even more pointedly, there's a sardonic recurring bit in which Perkins singles out "Great White Moments in Black History," such as the precise time that black people stopped saying, "You go, girl!" — it was after Ricki Lake started using it on her talk show.
Even more pointedly, there's a sardonic recurring bit in which Perkins singles out "Great White Moments in Black History," such as the precise time that black people stopped saying, "You go, girl!"—it was after Ricki Lake started using it on her talk show.
Kimmel's post-Oscar special featured a special edition of recurring bit, Lie Witness News, a fun twist on street interviews.
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