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Even before the fight he's dropped the word "retard", and the audience is split; some guffaw, some smirk uncomfortably.
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This scenario will get some smirking and others seething.
There's also the age factor – a wear to her 50-year-old voice that caused some smirks in the audience but which I found incredibly poignant.
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As Ellison, he looks unhappy and lost, not because some smirking demon wants to joint him like a chicken and drag him to Hell, which can happen to anyone in this kind of film, but because the prison of middle age, dank with fatherhood and money troubles, is no place for a prince, or for a kid who once dreamed of living like one.
If the title Men Love Pies, Girls Like Hummus wasn't enough to put me off picking up a copy of Simon Rimmer's new cookbook, then the photograph that appears on the front cover of the Sunday Brunch host clad in double denim like some smirking associate of Jeremy Clarkson certainly would.
We think we did some smirking, but that's about it.
I think everybody here -- I see some smirks in the audience because you know that it's not going to be real robust.
Everything he says is bound to be denounced by some smirking wonk with an arched eyebrow as a pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
Some guys smirk when they hear about my twenty-five-year rule.
But look closer: most parodies have some hint, some clue, some thinly disguised smirk about them.
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