| 41. | Difficulty can often arise when MEPs use profanities, jokes and word play or speak too fast.
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| 42. | Perelman also occasionally used a form of word play that was, apparently, unique to him.
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| 43. | Chmielewski's comics are known for the use of absurdist humour, puns and word plays.
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| 44. | The film is an allegory for Spain itself and the director engages in word play and pun.
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| 45. | The title is a translation word play on the phrase " Good cop / bad cop ".
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| 46. | Apparently the competition involves " word play " so I would expect the format to vary widely.
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| 47. | Known for his deep raspy voice, traditional lyricism, and word play he discusses lived stories.
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| 48. | Even as the games began to abandon their original formula, this word play was still retained.
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| 49. | Both poems manifest a delight in word play, though this is typical of alliterative poems generally.
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| 50. | *Word play, puns, malapropisms, code-switching, deliberately incorrect Anglicization of words.
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