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Wozniacki chuckles a lot, often talking right through the chuckles.
Whatever chuckles a new mockumentary produces are tempered by a feeling of futility.
He was Chuck or Chuckie or Chuckles, a nickname picked up during a tough, impoverished childhood in East New York.
He chuckles a bit too much, in a rater forced way, whenever he wants to convince you that some aspect of government behaviour is ridiculous.
Out of the blue he actually chuckles – a pleasant, gurgling sound, let history record – when I ask about him and McCarthy being dubbed "the Texas apocalypse intellectuals" for weaving big, dark themes with American west narrative.
"Sometimes you have to put down your microscope and pick up your machine gun," chuckles a leading venture capitalist in the country.But others from places like London or Palo Alto are less accustomed to missiles landing near their offices and have had to adapt fast.
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Some chuckles, an occasional deep-throated laugh.
The man chuckled a little.
We learned to chuckle a bit.
Well, maybe, as we pause to chuckle a little.
"I think they just drove over a body," one of the pilots says, chuckling a little.
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