| 21. | Jagger said, as band mates Richards and Ronnie Woods clowned at his side.
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| 22. | But nobody is clowned for using a word that's passe, she said.
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| 23. | Here is where Walter Cronkite _ Walter Cronkite ! _ clowned with a puppet lion.
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| 24. | The California-based couple clowned around with Good Design even as they personified it.
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| 25. | At the sausage stand, Mr . and Mrs . Clinton clowned around a bit.
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| 26. | Little June played autoharp and clowned around.
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| 27. | The stars sang, then danced, and Lewis clowned for what seemed like an eternity.
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| 28. | He acted every song; often he overacted it, sometimes he all but clowned it.
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| 29. | Croatians and Venezuelans flung their hats into the crowd, while the French clowned on the infield.
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| 30. | As Lewis clowned and mugged, Martin played the amused, fraternally indulgent, faintly patronizing straight man.
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