The first two seasons, comprising 52 episodes and half of the series'whole, were filmed in Runyonesque gangsters played with tongue in cheek.
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With tongue in cheek, Booth said, " The person who deserves the credit for Latinpass is Robert Crandall, " the chairman of American Airlines
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"Yeah, well, the headlines were written with tongue in cheek, " said H . D . Palmer, an assistant director at Finance.
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With tongue in cheek, he suggested that a more realistic song about love would begin, " I'll be loving you, Thursday ."
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With tongue in cheek, he reviewed his own play " Mrs . Mouse, Are You Within ? " in 1968 without identifying himself as the playwright.
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Though he calls sports talk radio " the growth of idiot culture, " he reacted to WEEI's recent bad attempts at humor with tongue in cheek.
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Perhaps with tongue in cheek, Bush wrote " Dear Claude " that it " takes a lot of creative minds to produce such a composition ."
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"Mark Twain once said, with tongue in cheek, that ` the next best thing to a lie is a true story no one will believe, "'
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He's played with tongue in cheek, and I must admit I felt slight trepidation, really, because Patrick MacNee created Steed ( for the television version ) ."
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In 1980, on its membership application to the Covenant of the Goddess, the coven described itself ( with tongue in cheek ) as practicing " Great American Nontraditional Collective Eclectic Wicca ".