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It was during this period that she first sang "Whacky-Wack" and "When you Wink the Other Eye", a song which introduced her famous wink at the audience.
Or perhaps, he said with a wink, the manicurist.
He knew that they wouldn't miss his furtive wink, the middle finger in his pocket.
This is not a metafictional wink: the book in Henry's pocket isn't Harbach's.
That tone – the wink, the nudge – encapsulates the co-conspiratorial nature of Washington politics.
With a wink, the shows undermine their supposed viciousness by being so obviously contrived.
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Having run the Milwaukee Brewers for ages -- his family now runs it, wink-wink -- the Big Guy should have a feel for disenfranchised franchises.
Created by Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton and Chris Wink, the three earless mutes glistening with blue paint performed in tiny salons and downtown spaces like La MaMa E.T.C. and P.S. 122.
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