| 11. | US Senator John Kerry has jocularly predicted another Boston massacre when Gore and Bush go head to head.
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| 12. | Those differences surfaced, if jocularly, at a meeting in Canberra, Australia, just last week.
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| 13. | A particularly bad shot, or one that only hits the backboard, is jocularly called a brick.
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| 14. | It is jocularly claimed to be derived from the German word " Abend " meaning " evening ".
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| 15. | Jocularly but with humility he termed himself " The only white mayor called Brown in New Zealand ".
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| 16. | Those who choose not to be openly known as such are sometimes jocularly referred to as " ninjas ".
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| 17. | Motl still refers to Witten, only half-jocularly, as " the flying god knowing everything ."
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| 18. | Once, while addressing the Catholic Family Movement, he jocularly remarked that " " God created man and rested.
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| 19. | Last fall, the college had a less ambitious version of the show, jocularly titled " America-- Meet Modernism!
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| 20. | In later life, when asked where he had been shot, he would jocularly respond that he was shot in Italy.
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