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As the destruction increases, the newsreader becomes hysterical to the point of farce.
It was essential, they said, given that his supposed first-round victory was fraudulent to the point of farce.
Another Second World War analogy was pursued to the point of farce over the weekend, when a British television personality tried to stage a reënactment of Dunkirk.
People seem either to be wilfully ignoring or just not realising that the incompetence of humourless suits nasally droning about biting or using the word n***** is, when it reaches the point of farce, just very funny.
To conflate these two is incorrect and simplifies both issues to the point of farce.
Life in baseball's farm system has always been unglamorous to the point of farce.
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But even if neither of those things were true, the military commissions have proved themselves to be rickety, slapped-together contraptions, clumsy to the point of dark farce.
We said usual level of farce.
None of this is played at the level of farce.
The show, in short, is a tonic which confirms Eric Bentley's point that farce is the quintessence of theatre and which combines a tightly-written text with the gaiety of popular entertainment.
A lot of the stage directions point toward farce, but Jim told me to play against that and just let the situation play out.
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