| 1. | An affectionate sendup of America's hopelessly wholesome television family.
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| 2. | This novel would be a wild sendup of romance novels.
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| 3. | The adaptation by Miles Malleson plays as virtually a sendup of Moliere.
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| 4. | Some fundamentalists might see this more as a sendup than a testament.
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| 5. | Gilbert's lyrics are a clever sendup of an English ballad:
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| 6. | Each number is a thinly veiled sendup of some musical song type.
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| 7. | "It's not a sendup so much,"
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| 8. | Willett's sendups of private schools and child psychology are merciless.
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| 9. | Their sendups of minority stereotypes walk a fine line between bigotry and satire.
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| 10. | They decided to produce a sendup show of the programs they had watched.
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