| 41. | This would inevitably involve a double entendre about either Una Stubbs, or more often, Lionel Blair for example:
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| 42. | The name has been cited by the band as a double entendre for " Barenaked Ladies Army ".
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| 43. | Uses such as these have provided a basis for comedy writers to exploit this juxtaposition through double entendre.
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| 44. | Kintner concedes the double entendre of his advertisement but says he wants to generate more than middle-school giggles.
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| 45. | West mused that when writing the song he intended some parts of the song as a double entendre.
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| 46. | There are plenty of sight gags and double entendre, all aimed at showing that the treatment isn't working.
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| 47. | Ms . Walters, far from being tipped off-balance, came back with an Internet double entendre of her own.
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| 48. | Sexual content in the form of innuendo, suggestive imagery and double entendre is used as a tool in advertising.
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| 49. | This led some cartoonists to resort to double entendre or dialogue children do not understand, as in Luann ".
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| 50. | Does bad-boy / double entendre rock from guys around 50 suddenly seem incongruous to people other than rock critics?
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