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In one, "The People's Choice," from 1955 to 1958, he played a politician with a basset hound, Cleo, whose droll thoughts were given voice on the soundtrack; in the other, "Hennesey," from 1959 to 1962, he played a Navy doctor.
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Mr. Augustine credits his daughter, Rene with pestering him to put his thoughts and droll comments into book form.
The anti-Ito, Judge Walker moved the trial along without preening for the media, asking thought-provoking and occasionally droll questions of lawyers for both sides.
We all thought this very droll.
Rebecca Mead recently described it as "Bridget Jones meets Scott of the Antarctic," and, indeed, the book oscillates between a meditation on the nature of work and a droll accounting of the tediousness of spending so much time alone with your thoughts.
The actor came across as a regular guy thoughtful, caring, self-deprecating who happenself-deprecating whonny; happensed a droll clip from his fortocoming comedy "Role Models," which nonetheless made a strange thought cross my mind.
The actor came across as a regular guy — thoughtful, caring, self-deprecating — who happens to be amazingly funny; he showed a droll clip from his forthcoming comedy "Role Models," which nonetheless made a strange thought cross my mind.
"Xanadu," a droll reworking of a notorious cinematic flop from the disco era, doesn't have a thought in its fluffy head beyond wanting us to feel good.
How droll.
Very droll.
Very droll, Keith Austin.
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