| 41. | For the most part, however, buffoonery reigns, behind and in front of the camera.
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| 42. | They asked for everything, from the prefight buffoonery of McNeeley to the hideous, embarrassing conclusion.
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| 43. | Journalists pictured the trial as " intolerable buffoonery " and ridiculed evangelicals as backwoods yokels.
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| 44. | It would be nice to report that Clinton was willing to condemn all this buffoonery in public.
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| 45. | Over at the Chrysler stand, the rest of the makers got a lesson in showbiz buffoonery.
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| 46. | But the naysayers substitute the buffoonery of television evangelists for the blood-drenched witness of saints.
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| 47. | While he cuts an Oliver Hardy-type figure, there's no buffoonery about him.
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| 48. | African-American blackface productions also contained buffoonery and comedy, by way of self-parody.
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| 49. | Despite the Emperor s buffoonery, the final battle is won and the legions march into Camulodunum.
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| 50. | Moreover, side by side with pathetic and exalted scenes are found others that savour of buffoonery.
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