| 11. | Paint-by-numbers mayhem, with more vulgarity than hilarity.
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| 12. | On the rare occasions the Mets won, there was general hilarity.
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| 13. | His plan _ surprise _ went awry; hilarity ensued.
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| 14. | Comedians do it all the time, to great hilarity.
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| 15. | The resulting hilarity, it seems, can reach rather high decibels.
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| 16. | Neither Clinton nor Yeltsin was in the mood for hilarity.
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| 17. | Hilarity does not ensue, though there are a few good lines.
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| 18. | The film has the audience alternately spellbound and dissolving into helpless hilarity.
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| 19. | Hilarity and social relevance is then found in the most unlikely places.
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| 20. | It's about the ridiculous pain and hilarity of modern life.
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