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In the House is troubled, but mostly tickled, by a number of paradoxes about realist art which came of age in the 1830s, when Daguerre was developing one form of bourgeois portraiture, Balzac another.
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Whatever the case, his movie gets a chuckle or two but mostly will tickle insiders, like the ones who pop up here playing themselves (the ubiquitous party photographer Patrick McMullan, the hot-spot maven Amy Sacco).
Mostly officials were tickled at the idea of a park in the middle of the Hudson.
The well-appointed museumgoers, mostly tourists, seemed tickled to see the gangly artist in the paint-hardened jeans and splotchy shirt speaking passionately about the paintings.
But mostly we snuggled, tickled, and saw which one of us could out-silly the other.
I picked El Super mostly because I was tickled by the name; in New York, say "el super," and you're referring to the guy who fixes leaks in your building; in Los Angeles.
I was surrounded by an older crowd, made up mostly of women, and they were tickled by Arkadina's charming narcissism.
Despite a few notes of seriousness, Cash mostly wears a goofy grin throughout, clearly tickled by the project.
Experiments at Yale University on babies under one year revealed the not very surprising fact that they laughed 15 times more often when tickled by their mothers than by strangers; and when tickled by strangers, they mostly cried.
Daddy was so tickled.
"It tickled me".
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