| 21. | The broadcast buffoonery can be both tough and topical.
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| 22. | They took particular inspiration from Aristophanes'disguising of political attacks as buffoonery.
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| 23. | It comprised individuals of limited intelligence and high buffoonery.
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| 24. | Upon completion, students get an MBA-- master of buffoonery and antics.
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| 25. | It was not without its touch of condescension and its hint of bibulous buffoonery.
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| 26. | Recent buffooneries aside, there is still hope.
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| 27. | In particular, they copied the technique of disguising a political attack as buffoonery.
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| 28. | There is courage and there is foolishness; a fine line between bravery and buffoonery.
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| 29. | They are as far from their owner's buffoonery as a team can be.
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| 30. | By then, the buffoonery had ebbed.
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