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"I suspect even the K.G.B. is flirting with dilettantes," said Ms. Moses, musing on what a farcical business espionage has become.
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That this event was seen as a great breakthrough in the cleanup of the MH17 air disaster only went to show what a grimly farcical mess it had been up to now.
Last week I witnessed the spectacle of what has become a farcical ego-driven mayoral contest in London.
Those who were abused, past and present, deserve better than what amounts to a farcical game of political musical chairs.
"I think [the film] lives on for that reason, because people still don't know what a black queer person looks like, unless it's a farcical, drag queeny, commercial way," said Dunye, 50.
What a vivid contrast to the current strutting and farcical jousting, especially by the President, over the national-debt ceiling.
The only risk was that what Aristophanes intended as a farcical comedy would morph into an earnest piece of social realism.
These webisodes take a farcical look at what "interesting" culinary delights are possible using food often found on convenience store shelves.
Bob had spread it himself, in a farcical version that was very different from what Verna herself remembered.
This is what is so farcical.
What's been farcical about the Bush presidency so far is how quickly his smug policy assertions, and not just about Mr. Putin, are upended almost instantaneously by events or facts (some of them supplied by his own administration).
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