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The costumes have the retro wit of an Arena Pour Homme fashion layout.
It is an enticing piece, possessing, like much of Heatherwick's work, both the wit of an epigram and the conceptual elegance of a mathematical proof.
Fearless, self-admiring, effortlessly eloquent and assiduously self-promoting, he combined the pugnacity of a Norman Mailer with the wit of an Oscar Wilde.
Mr. Mason attempts to set out the troubling no man's land between the lucidity and wit of an aging mind and its gradual dissolution.
At its best, "La Seduction" crackles with the sharp, rueful wit of an outsider who has achieved some insight into Gallic dos and don'ts largely by running afoul of them herself.
In more than nine hundred and fifty cartoons published over five decades, he skewered the comfortable class he was a member of with the acerbic wit of an insider.
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Few movies of any length combine such daring and craft with the dazzling wit of "A Matter of Loaf and Death," Nick Park's half-hour tour de force.
Not even the wit of a media-savvy toddler could dent the infectious energy of the room.
He avoided regimentation, but his dazzling and shifting ensembles had the epigrammatic wit of a jubilant parade.
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