Her nerdy turn as a desperate young actress is one of the movie's waggish joys, a crack-up character bit that ought to redeem years of pouty eye-rolling on " Beverly Hills : 90210 ."
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Looking eminently writerly in his green-checked tweed jacket, gray slacks and argyle socks, tilting his head with waggish charm as he gossips with his three young handlers from Knopf, his longtime publisher, Updike puts a crinkle of apology into his smile.
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What " Touch of Pink " lacks is anything resembling the witty, waggish banter of " The Philadelphia Story, " " Charade, " " The Bishop's Wife, " " That Touch of Mink " and other Grant pictures the film refers to.
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Such waggish ferocity delighted the young Jules Laforgue, who, upon reading the pantomime, produced his own " Pierrot fumiste " ( Pierrot the Cut-up, 1882 ), in which Pierrot is guilty of similar ( if not homicidal ) enormities.
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"Beavis and Butt-head meets Dan Rather, " was the waggish description of one analyst on CNBC . Or, in the words of Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone, " ` Blue's Clues'meets ` 60 Minutes . "'
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The typical age has crept downward over time ( as with female skaters, leading some waggish sportswriters to refer to these kids as " The Young and the Breastless " ) but as Figgy notes above, changing the name would imply there's an age limit.
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District, which linked concentrations of blacks in small industrial cities of the Piedmont in a manner which prompted one waggish observer to joke that " if you drove down the interstate with both doors open, you'd kill most of the people in the district ."
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This new spin on " George " ( directed by Sam Weisman, best known for " D2 : The Mighty Ducks " ) might boast a cast of live actors, but it's just as cartoonish, and just as waggish, as the television series.
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"Anne K�thi Tobler " ( somewhere in the late twenties ) works as a midwife and dancer, is well tempered and extremely goodhearted, but sometimes she has a waggish sense of humour . " Annek�thi " joined the " family " in the third season and replaced Vreni and Flip.
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Superficially, the play is a farce about " gulled knights and waggish servants, " though it has also been perceived to possess deeper levels of meaning; critics have judged it a " rarefied, pedantic Chaucer's account and on Estienne Tabourot's " Les apothegmes du sieur Gaulard . ""