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The Onion tried to bring a chuckle to readers who spent a long day cursing while waiting vote with its story, "Majestic Sounds of 'Goddamn Long Line Ring Across Americaa".
And sure to bring a chuckle to the shrewd observer is Cindy Sherman's contribution to the world of teapots -- a pink and white porcelain tea set commissioned by Limoges that features an insignia of the artist made up and barely recognizable as Madame de Pompadour.
The premise itself will bring a chuckle, if you get it.
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That brought a chuckle from the reporters.
That brought a chuckle from Raymond L. Thomas Jr., Xposure's executive director.
This story brought a chuckle to Harvey Bennett, 56, who owns the Tackle Shop in Amagansett.
The crowd peered at dirty graffiti walls as Mr. Schiller pointed with his umbrella and spoke with a professorial air, which brought a chuckle to one local resident, Chuck Jugans, 29, an actor.
David Sipress, Alex Gregory, and Leo Cullum's cartoons above are classics of the period, but still bring us a chuckle more than a decade later.
She admitted, however, that she probably would have been disqualified anyway for bad eyesight and her "very, very modest" athletic ability, an admission that brought a shared chuckle from the audience.
His wife, Jeanine Pirro, 50, the charismatic and newly re-elected district attorney, whose future political aspirations are an open question, shows little sign of slowing down, the very thought bringing out a chuckle in one ally.
Dear Michael, Your article not only brought me a chuckle or two but also made me realize that women still live and work in a "man's world".
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