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A silly bit of fun that coincidentally keeps your devices smudge-free.
It was a silly bit of showmanship that was bound to bite them in the end, and now it has.
The hollowed-out bread, which in other contexts might seem a silly bit of show business, is functional, since it soaks up and mellows the sauce.
The second seemed like a silly bit of mischief, a game of pretend, even though I have a sense it might be just around the corner.
In an introduction, Joanne Woodward, the host for "American Masters," does a silly bit of overselling, declaring that O'Neill was "our Strindberg, our Ibsen, yes maybe even our Shakespeare". O'Neill was aware of his own weaknesses.
In watching the film this time, Mr. Grazer is particularly struck that Mr. Brooks frequently used a silly bit of visual slapstick to get out of one scene and into another.
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Sorry, I'll get back to the silly bits.
"It's just a matter of light and shade so you have silly bits and that buys you the right to be quite angry".
Everything is indeed weird in Mr. Ramis's highbrow slapstick, in which theological questions are smuggled in between silly bits about excrement and body hair.
"But I mean the silly bits, like the drunken bits, or the bits at home, or the arguments with my boyfriend or my friends.
Full credit to director Nicholas Hytner for keeping them tight and disciplined amongst the silly bits.
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