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He was an erudite wit at the dinner table and, as the reader now sees, in his letters.
But Mr. Nixon's wit at the farewell banquet provided a happy ending worthy of the best of operettas.
To wit: At the end of the presidential campaign, Chaffetz famously set a modern record of flip-flopping on Trump.
One came when he was photographing Kathleen Chalfant in "Wit" at the Long Wharf in the 1997-98 season.
It may surprise some but Steve has a nice line in dry wit at the post-match functions.
We can only hope that today's HLS students keep some humor and wit at the ready as the school year begins!
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He got older, and a little less sophomoric — At 20 years of age the Will reigns; at 30 the Wit; at 40 the Judgment — but he never lost his appetite for satire and imposture.
He got older, and a little less sophomoric — _At 20 years of age the Will reigns; at 30 the Wit; at 40 the Judgment — _but he never lost his appetite for satire and imposture.
Alan Partridge was more ironic and subversive, the result of Coogan's keeping company in London with the university wits at the BBC.
People there must be scared out of their wits at the prospects of enforcing a ruling that would instantly galvanize public opinion in the United States against the W.T.O".
Mr. Maxwell -- his young head spinning with nightmarish thoughts of brain damage -- said he was "scared out of my wits" at the prospect of a boxing career and never mentioned the subject again.
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