As one of her staffers mordantly put it Thursday afternoon : " I think she is out of brothers, and has no sisters ."
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"I can't count how many; I'm a politician, and we have limited math ability, " she said mordantly.
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"You always think the thing that's bad is the worst thing that'll ever happen, " said Hare, laughing mordantly.
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The documentary impulse that informs these films adds as well as subtracts, creating character and incident from a steady accumulation of eloquent, often mordantly witty details.
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Stirring his own ingredients, Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times, Brooks concocts a " mordantly hilarious cri de coeur about contemporary life ."
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As Frears observes mordantly : " The only truth that I have found is : people, when they go into the movies, like to see American films.
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Since no craft combines pomposity and self-mockery more mordantly than reporting, Walker's job-description-cum-jeremiad still adorns many a pressroom wall.
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But the show also aims to tell a bigger story about postwar America's growing pains, through the prism of Newman's radically skeptical, mordantly humorous worldview.
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The 90-minute animated film airing Sunday at 7 on MTV explains what the mordantly witty Daria and her best pal, Jane, were up to over the summer.
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Foray calls the original series, which ran from 1959 to 1964, " one of the most sophisticated, mordantly witty series that's ever been on the air.