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Comedy is, of course, a crucial – though not usually that amusing – term in the Hegelian philosophy which is central to Žižek's philosophical project.
In the Ovitz era, star power took on two related senses: the power of a performer to carry a picture for moviegoers (think Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman") and the power of a star to get a picture greenlit to make a project "real," as Roussel puts it, using an amusing term of Hollywood art.
Fringale - A more poetic term, but less amusing, term for bonking.
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Ashley Judd, who was on the panel, and is also a Tennessee delegate, railed, in amusing terms, against Todd Akin.
This crisis won't last long, but it is amusing short-term entertainment.
But the notion that we're seeing some kind of vicious politics this year seems amusing in terms of the way Greeley was treated.
His Oxfordian delight in the "gay" and "amusing", favourite terms of praise in these letters, lent him the air of a nonconformist when it came to the staid, unstylish middle classes.
I also find my former haircut amusing in stylistic terms.
The paper included an amusing table of terms for misleading practices in science, including torturing, data snooping and P-hacking.
Flaubert's Dictionnaire des ides reçues (Dictionary of Received Ideas) is a highly facetious, often quite amusing dictionary of terms that Flaubert saw as representing the epitome of societal stupidity of his day.
No, but it is still pretty entertaining and amusing on its own terms.
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