| 41. | Or that he would get dehydrated and dizzy after Sunday morning's knockabout with Courier and claim he couldn't go.
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| 42. | It's more purely a farce, with a knockabout road movie structure that lends itself more to incident than character development.
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| 43. | What they share is a manic, knockabout zest for life along with an utter contempt and disregard for middle-class convention.
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| 44. | And Wilco is to be lauded for not simply banging out an easy-as-pie collection of knockabout, rootsy tunes.
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| 45. | Shank would be the company's primary clown in the years to come; his specialties were dancing and knockabout physical comedy.
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| 46. | The name was one of T . S . Eliot's ideas for cat names, for a " knockabout cat ".
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| 47. | Knockabouts, Bums, and Toughs portrayed by Leonard John Crofoot, Ray Roderick, Kelly Walters, Steve Owsley, Malcolm Perry.
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| 48. | Additionally, Robert Abele from the Los Angeles Times mentioned that " Knives, explosions and knockabout humor have been added to taste.
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| 49. | Her priorities became those of a woman whose knockabout youth had given way, at 31, to a desire for more mature satisfactions.
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| 50. | The result is an energetic, briskly directed, knockabout effort that tells its story in a different, although hardly unique, way.
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