There's this myth that there's a British sense of humor, an Aussie sense of humor, and an American sense of humor—and it's all a load of complete and utter rubbish.
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So I know what you mean, but the show has a sense of humor, and that's its sense of humor.
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What do you see as the fundamental difference between the Canadian sense of humor and the American sense of humor?
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"the first movie's wry sense of humor is back" What is clear is that the first movie's wry sense of humor is front and center.
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"My father had a really nice, gentle sense of humor, and my mother had kind of a saberlike sense of humor," he told the archive.
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You have to have a sense of humor for the same reason that policemen have to have a sense of humor: You're dealing with darkness every day.
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" - Sara, 373 "Vegan with no sense of humor.
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"She's got a really naughty sense of humor, which kind of helps me because I've got a really dry sense of humor, so it was good fun," he told ITV News.
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NBD 🤣 God has a sense of humor — UPDATE!
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That's the Icelandic sense of humor — a little dark.
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" I asked, "Does Halston have a sense of humor?
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I feel like we have a sense of humor about the band, and there are some funny videos, and if you see us live, you definitely see a sense of humor in us.
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Keeping our sense of humor while taking it all seriously.
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They praise his creativity, sense of humor and inspiring speeches.
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Chrissy Teigen's sense of humor has gone viral once again.
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Oh my God, her sense of humor is definitely there.
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Her sense of humor in pregnancy posts has become commonplace.
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Chicago's Crowning clearly have a sense of humor about themselves.
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I think Travis has a good sense of humor. Yeah.
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Good for: Families who share a certain sense of humor.
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" He adds, "You get to keep your sense of humor.
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At least Jibo has a sense of humor about it.
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At least she had a sense of humor about it.
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Oh, and she has real sense of humor as well.
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Compliment that hilarious person on their sense of humor. 303.
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But I'm gonna say it with a sense of humor.
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Pete Davidson has a sense of humor about his breakup.
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Rabinowitz's family recalled his great sense of humor to PEOPLE.
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We can't say they didn't have a sense of humor.
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But throughout the ordeal, Schumer kept her sense of humor.
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" Hawking is also remembered for his "wicked sense of humor.
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" CH: "I think a sense of humor is paramount too.
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Those spooks at Langley must have a sense of humor.
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Mother Nature has a cheeky sense of humor, doesn't she?
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I try to have a sense of humor about it.
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"I think God's got a sense of humor," Swinney said.
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The powers that be have a sick sense of humor.
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Most of all, try to have a sense of humor.
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"Everyone has such a crazy sense of humor," says Halcro.
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A sense of humor as vast as the universe. pic.twitter.
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TAUSCHE: WE KNOW YOU HAVE A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR.
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At least he had a sense of humor about it.
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"All my kids have a sense of humor," she shares.
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Pyre has a sense of humor, but not about this.
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Clearly Lawrence welcomed the note and Schumer's sense of humor.
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He has humility, grace and an incredible sense of humor.
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Yet, the kids are already honing their sense of humor.
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And she also has such a great sense of humor.
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Of course, maintaining one's dark sense of humor also helps.
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They're also where she can display her sense of humor.
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"I think it was his sense of humor," she said.
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"I really liked her sense of humor," Mr. Lam said.
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Some days he had a sense of humor about it.
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She should remember that God has a sense of humor.
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Or any show with that same awkward sense of humor?
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Critics loved the movie's sense of humor, levity and charm.
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They felt immediately connected and shared a sense of humor.
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They have such a great sense of humor and spirit.
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Murray clearly shares his father's notoriously dry sense of humor.
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Enjoy her disgusting sense of humor in the GIFs below.
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But at least he's still got his sense of humor.
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A sense of humor osmoses from one to the other.
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I have a pretty good sense of humor about myself.
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But if necessary, someone with a good sense of humor.
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Except maybe we had a sense of humor about it.
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Cirque Inextremiste's sense of humor is far less politically correct.
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Clevelanders have a sense of humor about their burning river.
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So you like art that has a sense of humor?
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This revamped Chucky has a sense of humor, of sorts.
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He's such a pro, with a marvelous sense of humor.
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He has the best sense of humor and boundless curiosity.
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Robert Rich has a great sense of humor about it.
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And if you still lose, have a sense of humor.
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My daughter has a sense of humor about it, too.
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I was really tickled by his quirky sense of humor.
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No matter the position, there was that sense of humor.
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Time is objective but so is a sense of humor.
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And it does it with a wicked sense of humor.
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"Grow a sense of humor, it feels better than indignation."
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Was this proof that she had a sense of humor?
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I hope they have a sense of humor about it.
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And he does so with a disarming sense of humor.
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"You have to have a sense of humor," Callaway said.
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You have to collect art with a sense of humor.
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You have to have a sense of humor about yourself.
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Yet she also showed a dry, unpredictable sense of humor.
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There, colleagues praised her organizational skills and sense of humor.
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I think a sense of humor is great in life.
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Cousins apparently has a sense of humor about the incident.
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His friends insist he has a rich sense of humor.
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Still, she kept her sense of humor about her treatment.
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His sense of humor, when he used it, was dry.
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This is the legacy of Ramsay Bolton's sense of humor.
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"Who says I'm keeping my sense of humor?" he said.
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Caitlyn Jenner has a sense of humor about her transition.
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Pat clearly didn't lose his sense of humor in surgery.
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You have to embrace both with a sense of humor.
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There, colleagues praised her organizational skills and sense of humor.
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I will miss his sense of humor and hilarious quotes.
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He came with a wry, if awkward, sense of humor.
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Well, he seems to have a good sense of humor.
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First of all, Jenji has an amazing sense of humor.
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But will Gen Z have a good sense of humor?
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He had a good sense of humor and loved technology.
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Richie Tozier: Richie has glasses and a weird sense of humor.
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At least Brandi Chastain has a sense of humor about it.
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Like Smith's past efforts, Freeways has a good sense of humor.
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"I just love the female sense of humor," he told PEOPLE.
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Q: Did you get your sense of humor from your parents?
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"We both shared the same juvenile sense of humor," chucked Forrester.
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I find his whole style and sense of humor very appealing.
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Still, she's maintained a sense of humor about the mix up.
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Though he's foreboding, Charlie also has a grim sense of humor.
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"They all have a very keen sense of humor," Roberts says.
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His mind, but also, he had a great sense of humor.
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Zakharova is clearly proud of the Foreign Ministry's sense of humor.
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Macron called her "really fun" and praised her sense of humor.
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Do you worry about offending people with your sense of humor?
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Or it's just a dude with an unconventional sense of humor.
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She had a wonderful sense of humor and was so kind.
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He rules with an iron fist and a sense of humor.
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And my mom really encouraged and nurtured my sense of humor.
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Gonzaga also shares the actor's sense of humor and political activism.
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He had a great sense of humor and kept us laughing.
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For the discerning Tinder use with a sense of humor. 8.
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I truly appreciate your understanding and sense of humor about this!
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Meanwhile, Schumer has kept her sense of humor throughout it all.
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Chandler's frustrating struggle to translate his sense of humor into text?
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And we'll show you a fox with a sense of humor.
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She had a great sense of humor, and she was tough.
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And people say conservatives don't have a good sense of humor.
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Yousafzai seemed to share this sense of humor about the incident.
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Give Shaun Weiss this -- he's got a helluva sense of humor.
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We also have the best, most fucked up sense of humor.
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"Sense of humor," she tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
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I am proof that God has a sick sense of humor.
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The sense of humor stays the same – for better or worse.
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It's fun, and everyone involved has a good sense of humor.
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Simpson struck a direct blow when discussing Bush's sense of humor.
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And what was that about God having a sense of humor?
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His biting sense of humor, which could also be called cantankerous.
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I'm especially fond of Kelli's sexual bravado and sense of humor.
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Epstein had an off-putting sense of humor about his crimes.
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I didn't think those women had a good sense of humor.
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A sense of humor is key to maintaining a successful relationship.
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It displays a disarming honesty, buoyed by a sense of humor.
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My sense of humor is a little unusual, strange, and different.
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We TV food audition judges have a morbid sense of humor.
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I had neither Pokémon nor a sense of humor about it.
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There was a real sense of humor running through your music.
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Each time he was personable—he had a sense of humor.
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I didn't have a great sense of humor, but I tried.
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Women are more attracted to men with a sense of humor.
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"You have to have a good sense of humor," she said.
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Klimple's despair had lifted, and her sense of humor had returned.
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That honesty came alongside an immense and dangerous sense of humor.
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At least Radiohead developed a sense of humor about their mystique.
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Compliment this person's wit, sense of humor, social connections, and charm.
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They discovered they shared a sense of humor and many interests.
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He had a sense of humor, which was important for me.
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"I loved his goofy, clever sense of humor," Ms. Goldstein said.
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We have similar tastes in books, the same sense of humor.
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They share a sense of humor, by turns deadpan and goofy.
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We share an eager skepticism and a wry sense of humor.
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It can also offer insights into your unique sense of humor.
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He had a dry sense of humor but he was funny.
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" Jordyn continued, "Good sense of humor, some style would be nice.
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We both have had to maintain a healthy sense of humor.
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At least he had a good sense of humor about it.
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Still, the show has a welcome sense of humor about itself.
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Huffington Post reporter Ashley Feinberg also recalled his sense of humor.
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With my quirky sense of humor, I often made others laugh.
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" Bard chuckles at his odd Biblical sense of humor, "I know.
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His sense of humor can turn to sternness in a second.
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"A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing," he wrote.
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But with a little bit of a sense of humor, somehow.
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We have a good time, we have a sense of humor.
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If I didn't have a sense of humor it'd be over.
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That sense of humor doesn't erase the growing unease throughout, though.
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A 2009 study by researchers at the University of California at San Diego found that not being funny — and even having just an average sense of humor — was less attractive than having a great sense of humor.
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There's no doubt that his silly sense of humor factors into that.
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And like so many others, he noted Fisher's incredible sense of humor.
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Do you think that had an effect on your sense of humor?
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"K: "I'm biased, but I think her sense of humor is brilliant.
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Do you want to have a sense of humor about your music?
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This is his Achilles' heel … everyone here has a sense of humor.
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Here's to you, anonymous Home Depot stoner with a sense of humor.
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They don't speak or make piddling attempts at a sense of humor.
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But give the show's producers credit for having a sense of humor.
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It's always fun, it's often got a sense of humor about sex.
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So we're doing vintage with a sense of humor and some sexiness.
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"I love that Flo has an offbeat sense of humor," she said.
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"Ah, a sense of humor," he told the magazine of his appeal.
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Friends said all this translated into a very dark sense of humor.
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It was my sense of humor, and it just didn't work out.
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Amid the criticism, the mayor at times retained a sense of humor.
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At 91, Queen Elizabeth has a sense of humor about her age.
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With her awesome sense of humor she has become my favorite author.
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Despite the pain, Biles had a sense of humor about the episode.
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He's always have a good sense of humor… Love you 😘 pic.twitter.
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It's very games-centric, and has a very macabre sense of humor.
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They especially liked that he appeared to have a sense of humor.
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Sarah understood me and liked my sense of humor and vice versa.
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Well I do that, but—the problem is losing sense of humor.
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Even if her sense of humor could still use some fine tuning.
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His contagious sense of humor is not as strong as the disease.
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I mean, he had a really sick sense of humor, but dry.
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He's got a tremendous sense of humor, he's a lot of fun.
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Buffett, known for his boyish sense of humor, shared jokes with Murray.
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I don't know why — or how — I had that sense of humor.
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Her on-screen charisma is tempered by a mischievous sense of humor.
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A dry, wicked sense of humor is always close to the surface.
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Anyway, given Ezra Koenig's sense of humor it could mean basically nothing.
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At least he's got a sense of humor about the whole thing.
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The guy with a great sense of humor, but an annoying laugh.
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Disick had a sense of humor about traveling with the atypical group.
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He's one of the first rappers who had a sense of humor.
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KAMI, in person, is hilarious, with a cutting, deadpan sense of humor.
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I mean he had a really sick sense of humor, but dry.
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It's clear Grassley has a sense of humor about the whole thing.
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Ryan has had a good sense of humor about the whole thing.
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Weirdly, we also find it harder to have a sense of humor.
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But they shared an intellectual rigor and a robust sense of humor.
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It didn't take him long to get his sense of humor back.
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And a sense of humor doesn't mean she laughs at funny things.
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Her sense of humor remains intact, and she has tart, firm opinions.
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Whoever invented dress codes must have had a strong sense of humor.
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At first, she was put off by Mr. Healy's sense of humor.
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She's unbelievably graceful, but she has such a wicked sense of humor.
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"I also think maybe she had a sense of humor," Boehme said.
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Like, he was always bawdy and had an inappropriate sense of humor.
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RM: One thing that's underappreciated about Trump is his sense of humor.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy's sense of humor is as quirky as his jurisprudence.
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Everybody says this, but sense of humor is No. 1 for me.
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You also have to have a sense of humor about my life.
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"I have a very weird sense of humor I guess," he said.
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Having a sense of humor will attract good vibes to you today.
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At least, it appears he has a sense of humor about it.
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Hart may have had a sense of humor about the mix-up.
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A sense of humor is essential when you're struggling like I was.
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Back then, everyone had a better sense of humor about the game.
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" On Kim Jong-un: "[H]e does have a sense of humor.
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He has a sense of humor, too, weird and bone-dry. In
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If you had a sense of humor, you got along with Mario.
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The book's morbid sense of humor will hit the Halloween sweet spot.
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"There's a great sense of humor with Phoebe's stuff," Ms. Ullman said.
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It helps enormously that I have a dark sense of humor myself.
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He is a gifted communicator, verbally dexterous, with a sense of humor.
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Some people who received the emails responded with a sense of humor.
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They both had red beards and shared a quirky sense of humor.
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In person, Soros is quite charming, with a wry sense of humor.
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It became a fast track to understanding one another's sense of humor.
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Do not tell me God does not have a sense of humor.
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She's got to try to have a sense of humor about it.
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Plus he's a model of civility and has a sense of humor.
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Do any books help you keep your sense of humor in Washington?
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Just a rock solid guy with a great, understated sense of humor.
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"They are excellent people with a fabulous sense of humor," Welsh said.
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Despite her financial hurdles, Ms. Tedesco still has a sense of humor.
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Matsuyama has a puckish sense of humor that transcends the language barrier.
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Her mocking tone and sense of humor shine through in this choice.
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"She doesn't have nearly the sense of humor you do," he said.
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"He didn't do it with a sense of humor," one classmate recalled.
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"We gotta have a sense of humor around here," he told me.
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I have a sense of humor but also a sense of hunger.
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The Blacksonian reveals a wicked, poetic sense of humor about this history.
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But mostly he flashed an almost Groucho Marx-style sense of humor.
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His genius and his intellectual sense of humor will be incredibly missed.
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She understands all my crazy ideas, my dreams, my sense of humor.
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Villanelle is a restless, calculating killer with a wicked sense of humor.
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Dana Schutz I think has got a really wonderful sense of humor.
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With a wonderful sense of humor about fame and the pitfalls of Showbiz.
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She loved her family so much, she had an amazing sense of humor.
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I'm in admiration of Autumn's positive attitude and her great sense of humor.
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A. Mike dominated everything by his incredible intelligence and his sense of humor.
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At some point in her career, Martha Stewart got a sense of humor.
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Her sense of humor was one of her most enduring and charming qualities.
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He had a coy sense of humor and dimples that shone like headlights.
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" As for what she's looking for in a partner: "A sense of humor.
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"He's got a great sense of humor," Jean, 54, told PEOPLE in January.
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He doesn't seem to have a sense of humor about himself these days.
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But as the emails continued to roll in, my sense of humor faded.
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There's a sense of humor and a weirdness in the studio's recent films.
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It's my sense of humor, which has kept me alive for 30 years.
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We've found yet another reason to love Zendaya: her great sense of humor.
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And as Greg knows, anybody with a good sense of humor is brilliant.
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Kate Erbland, IndieWire: It's also got one heck of a sense of humor.
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If he has a sense of humor about it, so too should we.
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I also admire Iris Apfel for her originality, wit, and sense of humor.
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It's ok to still have a sense of humor in America isn't it?
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Never say that the porn industry doesn't have a great sense of humor.
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And thankfully, she hasn't lost her sense of humor about the whole thing.
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Even with its challenges, pregnancy isn't slowing down Amy Schumer's sense of humor.
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But where was that sense of humor at the White House Correspondents Dinner?
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England gave me my love of literature, my dry sense of humor perhaps.
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It gets so much better, or worse, depending on your sense of humor.
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You mentioned bringing a sense of humor to Justin, which is something new.
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It's more farcical than Cheers, with more a more erudite sense of humor.
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Having a sense of humor about it will get him a long way.
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She has a wicked sarcastic sense of humor and I really enjoy that.
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One thing's for certain: Davidson hasn't lost his sometimes-weird sense of humor.
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That or the frog fish shows that nature has a sense of humor.
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At best, the "likes" looked like evidence of a sick sense of humor.
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Nick Jonas has a good sense of humor about his ongoing wedding celebrations.
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He had an amazing sense of humor and was just smart, whip-smart.
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"I'm looking for confidence, a good sense of humor, and responsible," she says.
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"My sense of humor revolves around laughing and saying funny things," she said.
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This must be how Don cultivated his strong and good sense of humor.
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First, her stylist has a sense of humor and she didn't catch it.
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But they say nothing about her tastes, her sense of humor, her idiosyncrasies.
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"To the end, my mother never lost her sense of humor," he explained.
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Fortunately, she soon found Kasper, her father, whose sense of humor reenergized her.
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He had a great sense of humor and Céline can be extremely funny.
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I feel like the clothes have a sense of humor which I love.
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Through it all she remained eternally optimistic with a wicked sense of humor.
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He had a great sense of humor and was a force of nature.
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We all have an innate BS detector, which is our sense of humor.
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She's sarcastic and sassy and rarely loses her sense of humor, Doege says.
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"He was curious and he had a great sense of humor," she said.
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There is a debate about whether President Trump has a sense of humor.
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The people that last in this industry have a wicked sense of humor.
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And he had such a good sense of humor about the whole thing.
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Points to Ciara for having a sense of humor about this whole thing.
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Initial findings showed that having a shared sense of humor is indeed important.
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It was a sense of humor that may have initially bound them together.
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Watching the show informed both his sense of humor and his creative process.
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He fades into the background, his dark sense of humor flashing only occasionally.
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We often feel his sense of humor is pretty advanced for his age.
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Experiences like these change your life, your view, and your sense of humor.
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But what I'll remember the most about him is his sense of humor.
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It seems like a sense of humor is emphasized throughout the film, too.
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For a government agency, NASA has a notably off-color sense of humor.
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Case is not particularly funny, but he has a good sense of humor.
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Do insects have a sense of humor, and does it involve stinging you?
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He never lost his sense of humor even as he lost everything else.
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My conservative religious background, my dark sense of humor, and my lesbian identity.
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Scratch what I said above about Mother Nature and her sense of humor.
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You can use your special sense of humor to keep things light-hearted!
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His wry sense of humor was more readily apparent, as was his optimism.
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Like many Europeans, Brown concludes that the U.S. has no sense of humor.
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He's also managed to adopt a stoic sense of humor about his situation.
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Like most people, I think I have a pretty good sense of humor.
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Von Rezzori is a Céline with a sense of humor and a conscience.
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This is a perfect companion for dog lovers with a sense of humor.
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You've got to have a sense of humor to live in this family.
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Parmitano seems to have a good sense of humor about his experience, however.
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Tilly consistently brought something the show was otherwise lacking — a sense of humor.
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Mr. Eustis is not without a sense of humor about his theatrical appetites.
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The interviewer appreciated his sense of humor and immediately offered him the job.
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Maybe you guys should get a sense of humor and try it sometime.
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Boll is a man with a crude and often offensive sense of humor.
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"He's got quite a sense of humor," the congresswoman said, describing the interaction.
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By all accounts, he has a sense of humor, of color, of freedom.
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I read with interest of his sense of humor and fascination with music.
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That was when she unveiled her sly sense of humor and infectious giggle.
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"Heartbeat" is at its best when it shows a cheeky sense of humor.
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"I just love the really edgy sense of humor," Gill says of Milo.
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There seems, under the surface of Miller's writing, a nasty sense of humor.
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You have to a great sense of humor and be really easy going.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Cardale Jones has a good sense of humor about himself.
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It's over-the-top, violent, and has a wickedly twisted sense of humor.
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It doesn't roll off the tongue and it has no sense of humor.
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They share a love of D.J.-ing and a droll sense of humor.
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It seems to have a sense of humor about itself, which is refreshing.
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It was called the SEEK, proof that nerds have a sense of humor.
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Immediately, the sense of humor, the motivation for playing music seemed very similar.
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She's easy to get along with and has a great sense of humor.
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We wanted to champion the people making art with a sense of humor.
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Perhaps her country life aided her sense of humor in protecting her esteem.
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On Twitter, Mr. Spicher appeared to have a sense of humor about it.
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She has a great sense of humor and laughs at my stupid jokes.
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Depending on your sense of humor, they will leave you cackling or mortified.
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And Dorothy Parker, provided the statue itself had a ribald sense of humor.
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His other, perhaps more important contribution to conceptualism is his sense of humor.
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It has a very, very dark sense of humor, but it's extremely funny.
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There is a lightness to the perfume, but also a sense of humor.
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Mr. Wright appreciated Ms. Perello's straightforward, no-nonsense manner and sense of humor.
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She maintained her sense of humor and zeal for life to the end.
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Several proposals suggested the bloc needed to develop a new sense of humor.
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" "A good sense of humor is essential for any candidate, in my book!
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Relatives recalled his sense of humor and said he enjoyed music and rapping.
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The family was confused, but had a good sense of humor about it.
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Clever, allusive, with a capacious sense of humor, the book sizzles with intelligence.
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As I said in October, baseball has a cruel sense of humor sometimes.
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My sense of humor is a lot darker then I thought it was.
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She's a very smart woman, has a wonderful sense of humor, enjoys life.
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She had such a sense of humor; she had a knife-sharp mind.
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Your life would be better if you got a sense of humor, John.
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Lizzie wears her paranoia lightly; she has a sense of humor about herself.
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"We gotta have a sense of humor around here," my cashier told me.
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Financial responsibility rates higher than sense of humor, attractiveness, ambition, courage and modesty.
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Someone in the IR department has a good sense of humor #hodor pic.twitter.
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Did Slipknot just not have a sense of humor about the whole thing?
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"The cast has taken it with a great sense of humor," she said.
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Chief Anderson remembered Officer Mumaw as a man with a sense of humor.
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He doesn't do subtlety, and he has a very German sense of humor.
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If he had a sense of humor, it was drier than matzo meal.
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He was a well-spoken man and had a great sense of humor.
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She had such a sense of humor; she had a knife-sharp mind.
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"There is an informality, a personal touch, a sense of humor," he said.
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Google, for it's part, praised Hatch's sense of humor about the mix-up.
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"Such beautiful blue eyes and a great sense of humor," Mr. Shannon said.
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Across eight hours, even the gravest subjects benefit from a sense of humor.
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Ever since he was young, Harry has had a playful sense of humor.
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Waititi does this by letting Hemsworth tap into his natural sense of humor.
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Those who believe that history has a wicked sense of humor should care.
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We artsy types aren't known for our sense of humor, especially about ourselves.
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A survey of more than 700 CEOs by Hodge-Cronin and Associates showed that 98 percent of CEOs prefer job candidates with a sense of humor and 84 percent think that people with a sense of humor do better work.
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The actress showed off her sense of humor in another Instagram posting on Wednesday.
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Kate Beckinsale has a sense of humor about her rumored romance with Pete Davidson.
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The Girls Trip star continued that Winfrey noticed her sense of humor on set.
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Amy Schumer's hilarious sense of humor hasn't dulled since welcoming her son Gene Attell.
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The good news is that it looks like Timberlake has a sense of humor.
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He also had a great sense of humor - check out his Tonight Show clips.
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Perhaps. But at least they've got a self-deprecating sense of humor about it.
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She has a very funny, self-deprecating sense of humor which I really enjoy.
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We have such creative chemistry and a rapport and a similar sense of humor.
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She might be smart, but still hasn't developed much of a sense of humor.
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But the left never has a sense of humor on that and conservatives do.
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Like humans, AI personalities are best when infused with a healthy sense of humor.
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Alper wanted to offer users a chance to let their sense of humor shine.
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However, in true form, Schumer has kept her sense of humor throughout it all.
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"I guess it just means my sense of humor isn't universally shared," he said.
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But we're happy to see Kim's got a good sense of humor about it.
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It's crass, it's bloody, it's brutal, and it's got a raunchy sense of humor.
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No. I've been told millions of times I have a terrible sense of humor.
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He also had a great sense of humor – check out his Tonight Show clips.
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But it also had a sense of humor, especially in its overtly comedic episodes.
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We're certainly glad to see his sense of humor wasn't injured in the accident.
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Even better — he has his dad's charitable personality and sense of humor to boot.
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She's got a very dry, kind of, sick sense of humor that he had.
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You don't want to seem like you don't have a good sense of humor.
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Steve had a dry sense of humor, he loved his family and his life.
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Diplo is a mysterious man, but he's known for having a sense of humor.
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The best way to deal with June is to have a sense of humor.
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The pair clearly have a sense of humor about Salter's previous attempt at romance.
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Collective narcissists do not have a sense of humor when their group is concerned.
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It's a somewhat odd capability, but Johnson has a sense of humor about it.
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Stamina, enthusiasm, and a wicked but gentle sense of humor all rolled into one.
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So people who were getting upset about it, they have no sense of humor.
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She said Cornell-Duranleau was a "character" and had a good sense of humor.
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Someone with a dry sense of humor about himself and the entire political process.
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Holler for a dollar: Republicans in Missouri must have a sick sense of humor.
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The study's author suggests that employers take into consideration job applicants' sense of humor.
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I remember Betty's contagious sense of humor, her endless smile, and her generous laugh.
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Their sense of humor is ostensibly not shared by China's increasingly sophisticated internet czars.
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Think Game of Thrones, but with a sense of humor and a Slavic bent.
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Wilco showed that they've got a sense of humor, titling their new album, Schmilco.
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Do you think it's important to navigate the grotesque with a sense of humor?
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He has a winking sense of humor that bubbled up throughout our time together.
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Nikki Bella has a sense of humor about her relationship drama with John Cena.
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"Do you think I should have a sense of humor?" she asked her followers.
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None of the above are known for having an especially great sense of humor.
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McConnell is a hardball political player but he does have a sense of humor.
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Justice Barrett seems firm, with a sense of humor, about order in the courtroom.
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Members of the news media did not escape the president's acerbic sense of humor.
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"He's allowed to have a sense of humor," she said of the IQ comment.
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Sergio had a buzz cut, a square jaw, and an awkward sense of humor.
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The People's Republic of China is generally not known for its sense of humor.
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And I loved the fact that he had such a great sense of humor.
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Her sense of humor has a rooted particularism, and her comic timing is sharp.
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Those who know Kyrgios talk about his easy nature and his sense of humor.
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"They love to laugh and share a wicked sense of humor," another insider said.
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He has friends, wild schemes for the future, a wicked, deadpan sense of humor.
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The man also said that no one had a sense of humor any more.
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Tall, blond, and sweetly genial, he retains a Russian accent and sense of humor.
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New Yorkers never fail to surprise me with their kindness and sense of humor.
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Our president has a sense of humor about our VP wanting to kill gays.
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God gave me a tool to do it — it's called a sense of humor.
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Clinton is stiff, lacks any sense of humor or charisma, and reeks of bureaucracy.
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The model kept her sense of humor as she answered questions about the incident.
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The event and its attendees have a shared sense of humor that's irresistibly charming.
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Johnson, at the very least, took the award with a good sense of humor.
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I started to appreciate my weird sense of humor, my bluntness, my observational tendencies.
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So, a little sense of humor in a TV adaptation goes a long way.
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You have to have a dark sense of humor to go through cancer treatment.
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Artsy, the "online platform for collecting and researching art," has a sense of humor.
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Displaying a very black sense of humor, Uber calls its powerless platform precariat "partners".
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A good sense of humor is the best way to work with today's energy.
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And as dark as his work got, he never lost his sense of humor.
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When I first got into Tumblr, I realized my sense of humor was changing.
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We shared the same sense of humor, similar ambitions, common perspectives, and mutual passions.
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"We have a pretty dark sense of humor," he said in a phone interview.
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The movie's most effective antidote to piousness, though, is Callahan's corrosive sense of humor.
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It showed his irreverence – his sense of humor, little bit of a mischievous streak.
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His garden studio is a child's paradise, albeit with a warped sense of humor.
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Her mind was poetry and wit, her sense of humor was quick and dry.
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How have you managed to maintain such a good sense of humor about this?
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"She's a beautiful, intelligent woman with a great sense of humor," Mr. Cabral said.
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Like Ms. Merkel, she is a moderate centrist with a wry sense of humor.
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His fashion sense is amazing, there's a sense of humor, it's all about positivity.
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It was the first movie I watched which felt like my sense of humor.
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"The people who work there have a sense of humor," Mr. Adkison remembers thinking.
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It's not fun, exactly, but it has a menschy, working-stiff sense of humor.
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It is one of the many examples of his grandfather's rakish sense of humor.
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It's no coincidence that this president is famous for having no sense of humor.
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" Trump responded approvingly: "Never knew John Kerry had such a good sense of humor!
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It's fun and sometimes funny, with characters who have a genuine sense of humor.
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On Twitter, in Japanese and English, he reveals glimpses of his sense of humor.
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" "With your lively sense of humor I think you'll love this play, Mr. Lincoln.
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Other artists have taken to venting their frustration through a droll sense of humor.
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Andrew Rosenthal By now, President Trump's sense of humor has been pretty well discussed.
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And she was politically very articulate, always with a sense of humor about it.
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Jerome was rail-thin, with dark scruffy eyebrows and an odd sense of humor.
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This is a good choice for viewers with a more offbeat sense of humor.
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She came armed with a sense of humor and a willingness to say no.
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She had a terrific sense of humor, which is very English in a way.
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But I wouldn't say they've helped me keep my sense of humor in Washington.
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I appreciated her sense of humor, and I was happy that she played along.
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His most striking qualities were a radiant sense of humor, generosity and roving curiosity.
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Colleagues also appreciate his keen sense of humor, often deployed at his own expense.
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He's not known for his sense of humor or for being comfortable with comedy.
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Young is twenty-nine, with long red hair and an ebullient sense of humor.
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Yonck is a sure-footed guide and is not without a sense of humor.
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But it's still a serious sport, even if it has a sense of humor.
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Broad cultural stereotyping is just one example of this movie's dreary sense of humor.
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It feels safe to assume Noah Davis had a pretty good sense of humor.
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"Police sense of humor is different from what the general public expects," Mullins said.
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A celebration of bad taste and disobedient sense of humor carpeted the scene. Tabboo!
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Her sense of humor permeates all of her media appearances — and all of her tweets.
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He had a wicked sense of humor and was the most creative man I knew.
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"I personally have a sense of humor, like the alligator and swamp language," Gingrich said.
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Girls thought I was cute and obviously I was getting my sense of humor back.
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The world will miss you and your unique sense of humor for years to come.
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"They love to laugh and share a wicked sense of humor," adds an entertainment source.
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Well my theory is Trump ... So people say he doesn't have a sense of humor.
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Not only does Trump lack a sense of humor, he doesn't know from rhetorical hyperbole.
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But this time, she's showing another very sexy side of herself: Her sense of humor!
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They seem to have a really similar sense of humor and love joking around together.
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Marilyn Manson, but with a campy sense of humor replacing the trumped-up shock imagery.
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Claudia also seems to have inherited her tia's sense of humor and joie de vivre.
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"It's OK to still have a sense of humor in America isn't it?" she asked.
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It's very much about a personality, an attitude, and a sense of humor, I suppose.
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Millions of people around the world enjoy the wild sense of humor in your work.
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Sean Lowe has a sense of humor about how he shows affection to his kids.
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And the rest — let's say 1 in 8 tweets — possess no sense of humor whatsoever.
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Mishka had a wicked sense of humor; he was gorgeous and wise beyond his years.
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But she had the best sense of humor, which is very important in this business.
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She started to infuse her own off-the-wall sense of humor into her clips.
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"She could find the sense of humor in almost anything," Cipriano tells PEOPLE of Crocker.
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"People always say, 'Oh you have to have a sense of humor," says Wentworth, 53.
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Somewhere, I thought, his sardonic and intensely wry sense of humor must have remained intact.
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One thing that Scorpios and Caps have in common is your sarcastic sense of humor.
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They had a sense of humor, sure, but no more than AC/DC or Motorhead.
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They have a very similar sense of humor...they riff off each other really well.
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I think it was James' sense of humor, his wit, his delivery that everyone loved.
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"There is an initial sense of humor at the surface of my work," he explains.
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Yuen has a pleasantly self-deprecating sense of humor, which comes through in the work.
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I think that kind of sense of humor will serve him well in his marriage.
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" And on women: "They're taught to suppress their sense of humor during their formative years.
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But it was very often on substance, or with a sense of humor, or irony.
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Sense of humor; loyal to family and friends; kind; hardworking; conscientious; generous; animal-loving. 228.
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"I think it's always good to show personality and a sense of humor," she explains.
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Ebony-drenched misanthrope with a wry sense of humor and a nuanced concept of Satan.
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"But do you think I should have a sense of humor?" she asked her followers.
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But it turns out that the 24-year-old also has a sense of humor.
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"I have a great sense of faith and I have a great sense of humor."
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You have to have a good sense of humor and not take yourself so seriously.
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"My dad was insanely romantic, but he also had a sense of humor," Burch says.
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Decades later, he saw McCain's sense of humor shine through in a somewhat unexpected manner.
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She is a passionate, artistic, caring soul with an incredible sense of humor and positivity.
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Props to Waka though for having a good sense of humor about all the idiots.
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Showcasing her brother's sense of humor, Khloé, 34, shared videos of Rob dancing and singing.
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There's no memorable soundtrack, no thrilling action sequences, not even a detectable sense of humor.
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But a funny gravestone is a true testament to the deceased's dark sense of humor.
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Some productive narcissists like FDR, Reagan and Lincoln have a sense of humor about attacks.
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Sagittarius Swift does, we guess, have a sense of humor; someone thinks she is funny.
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But, thankfully, that strong sense of purpose doesn't mean they lack a sense of humor.
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Have you never heard of Key & Peele but still have literally any sense of humor?
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"It's hard to have a sense of humor at college these days," she admits, poignantly.
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He was highly intelligent with a brilliant sense of humor, very into taste and eccentricities.
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No, it wasn't, but it kind of suits our ironic sense of humor as well.
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As a bonus, Cocker's dry sense of humor seems spot-on for the Jarvis system.
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All in all everyone's had a great sense of humor about it, which I appreciate.
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He opened up about his sense of humor in a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone.
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The curious boy with a great sense of humor loved learning about everything around him.
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Her friends have moaned forever that her sense of humor doesn't come across on stage.
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The late President possessed an endearing sense of humor and always exhibited immense public grace.
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Having a sense of humor and being able to poke fun at yourself is important.
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"Preacher" is a drama, but one with a devilish sense of humor and visual playfulness.
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"He had such a great sense of humor and he was very smart," she said.
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Some aspects of the bill make one admire the sense of humor of its drafters.
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Daunno's Curly, however, is amiable but diffuse, his affections and his sense of humor unclear.
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"She's Canadian, so you're just born with a great sense of humor," Mr. Papper said.
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You know, we all need to lighten up here, have a little sense of humor.
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And research suggests that a sense of humor can pay off in other ways professionally.
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Various people described him as smart and strategic, with a dry, British sense of humor.
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"He was a funny, funny kid," Ms. Soto said, recalling his goofy sense of humor.
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"She was this beautiful, amazing woman with a sharp sense of humor," Mr. Hamilton said.
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PRANKING I'm very childish in my sense of humor and love to make people laugh.
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She has this great sense of humor and is actually a very motherly, caring person.
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Very good to his friends, very caring, loving, and with a great sense of humor.
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Later on, your mood will improve, and your dark sense of humor will shine through.
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But her offbeat sense of humor offended a lot of people on the internet today.
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This is a band's opportunity to show off whether they've got a sense of humor.
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Do you think your sense of humor was largely informed by MAD and the Lampoon?
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She's very adventurous, she has a great sense of humor, and she is very creative.
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The original Nextdoor poster does not seem super amused by the vandal's sense of humor.
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He had to take the heat, and he did—with a great sense of humor.
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But his sense of humor is as big as his heart... and his you-know.
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She has a soft voice, a wry sense of humor, and a warm, gentle manner.
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The speaker was charismatic, exhibited a warm, jovial disposition and a wonderful sense of humor.
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But "B" largely works by stealth and by a sidelong, off-kilter sense of humor.
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And Mr. Reilly's sharp sense of humor, thick skin and boundless enthusiasm have not disappointed.
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I'm sure they have enough sense of humor to understand [what] we tried to do.
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"The series of advertisements we designed relied on the Western sense of humor," he said.
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We shared a sense of humor and a million private jokes, but our personalities differed.
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This will be a good test of Kanye's sense of humor ... if he sees it.
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So many of the brands that I like have this sense of humor to them.
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But I was left with something else: a generousness of spirit, a sense of humor.
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But if he held strong opinions about cuisine, he also had a sense of humor.
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"I was charmed by her Australian accent and her sly sense of humor," he said.
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He knew the game, he's smart and he always had a great sense of humor.
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I knew him to be a man who had a sense of humor about himself.
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He has tried to maintain a sense of humor in his second season as coach.
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Showing that God does indeed have a sense of humor, He gave them Mr. Trump.
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But what makes both seasons great is the sense of humor and heart on display.
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My deal breaker is [not having a sense of] humor and [grasping] sarcasm and irony.
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But Nick and I are both driven and have a similar goofy sense of humor.
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His weird sense of humor and Tao-like wisdom made a dragging hunt less taxing.
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It was also known for its twisted sense of humor, which included playing practical jokes.
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He liked an audience, and held forth with aplomb and a disarming sense of humor.
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An insistence that they share our values, our sense of humor, our embrace of capitalism.
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Tarlo brings a lovely open-mindedness and a deadpan sense of humor to her writing.
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It showed his irreverence, his sense of humor, a little bit of a mischievous streak.
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This was just my sense of humor, and the kind of humor in my family.
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I have a very dark, inappropriate sense of humor, and I've started leaning into that.
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Having a sense of humor helps, but the main criteria is being able to sell.
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It was a combination of embracing our sense of humor and who we actually are.
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Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota, also spoke about McCain's sense of humor later in the show.
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It can be, and should be, approached with a healthy sense of humor and imagination.
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"She's Mary Poppins without a sense of humor," said David Scott Mathieson, an independent analyst.
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McAdoo, who has a good sense of humor, had high-fived Costigan before the game.
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He is known for his disarming sense of humor, quick wit and skillful cross-examinations.
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A sense of humor and surprise has always been a large part of your work.
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"People learn about climate change through Maeve's questions and her sense of humor," she said.
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They struck up a correspondence and discovered a shared sense of humor and undeniable chemistry.
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The guy happens to be a delightful, funny guy with a great sense of humor.
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She observes her reality with a mixture of cynicism and a dark sense of humor.
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Especially later in life, Reynolds showed a wicked sense of humor about her romantic disasters.
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And the purported hackers do appear to have a sense of humor — albeit, a twisted one.
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She has a great sense of humor, she likes to rough and tumble with her brothers.
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Watts also is a frequent writer and commentator -- and often shows off his sense of humor.
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An appreciation of food puns basically determines a person's character, sense of humor and trustworthiness. 15.
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Going back in time, Jews had to develop a sense of humor in order to survive.
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Bayer says that she "wasn't scared" because of her family's sense of humor about it all.
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A sense of humor can get you through anything, including the birth of your fourth child.
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"Taylor has the worst, sickest sense of humor of anybody I've ever met," said Palicki, 33.
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She's a woman of God — but that doesn't mean she doesn't have a sense of humor.
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"This paints how we deal with things and our sense of humor," the son told CNN.
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The Metronomicon has a great sense of humor and fun to match its great name. 2.
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Maybe only make these for your friends or family members with a good sense of humor.
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We share Commonwealth values and common goals – a love of rugby and a sense of humor!
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"Oprah has the biggest sense of humor," said Mangrum of what the star's like on set.
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It's this range, coupled with Ellis' dark sense of humor, that makes American Housewife so enjoyable.
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"I lost my sense of humor, but I am glad I found it again," she remarked.
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I'm stubborn and I'm committed to my sense of humor, that was definitely it for me.
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"He should go back to having more of a sense of humor about himself," McConney said.
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I sing well, I have a good sense of humor, I say it like it is.
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Adrienne Jones was a pretty, popular sophomore with an infectious laugh and bubbly sense of humor.
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Luckily, Kufrin had a sense of humor about the whole thing — but Kimball, however, did not.
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"She had a wicked sense of humor and a sparkle in her eye," recalled Kate Jackson.
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Chuck Schumer appeared to have a good sense of humor about how the show portrayed him.
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It may sound boring, but what makes Spaceplan compelling is its sense of humor and storytelling.
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Where many Twitter accounts reek of earnestness, Crenshaw discussed issues with a wry sense of humor.
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" Of the things she misses most about Alan, Tanya said, "I miss his sense of humor.
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I knew from watching other interviews he'd done that he has an odd sense of humor.
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For a politician who struggles with likability, his sense of humor is a vital compensating asset.
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Margot Robbie has a great sense of humor — a useful quality in her line of work.
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The French, of course, had no sense of humor, took Franklin seriously, and adopted the idea.
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Though she admitted she "didn't want to deal with this," Richards kept her sense of humor.
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And even when being most emphatic, she does it with a sense of humor and humility.
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Some people don't know that I'm silly with kind of a fun quirky sense of humor.
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There was a time when hockey folks were allowed to have a sense of humor, though.
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This sense of humor extends to the manner in which each video's central device is depicted.
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"I think it helps to have a sense of humor and laugh a lot," she adds.
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But I know his support and unique sense of humor will remain as strong as ever.
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"You can tell a lot about somebody by their sense of humor," he began — then paused.
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Alison Brie's new role will have her showing off her sense of humor and her dropkick.
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Zombies launched back in 2009, blending a whimsical sense of humor with absolutely engrossing strategy gameplay.
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"But I hope they have my sense of humor because I'm definitely funnier," the actor remarked.
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Broaddus describes Paul as stylish and sweet, noting that he has a great sense of humor.
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This isn't the first time the filmmaker's sense of humor has led to outrage and concern.
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She was a popular history teacher known for her quick sense of humor and hearty laugh.
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She "shares John's very dry sense of humor," mom Cindy McCain told Harper's Bazaar in 22000.
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H: You have a certain playful tone in your films, a very unusual sense of humor.
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That guy doesn't have any sense of humor when it comes to people laughing at him.
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Like Kierkegaard and other thinkers said, that alone without a sense of humor gets you nowhere.
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"She had a great sense of humor, was very affectionate, and loved having fun," Bozzacchi wrote.
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"Zulawski was a very heavy person, but he had a great sense of humor," said Bird.
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The cryptocurrency world is a strange one, but at least it has a sense of humor.
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" Of the things she misses most about Alan, Tanya says, "I miss his sense of humor.
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David Foster's daughters have a good sense of humor about his upcoming wedding to Katharine McPhee.
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MA: A good sense of humor, her passion… I feel like all of my good qualities.
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"I've always used my sense of humor as a healing process for me," Morgan told CNN.
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With that, he ended his speech with a touch of his widely-known sense of humor.
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She has a thick accent, a wry sense of humor, and a hurried manner of speech.
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He has just the right sense of humor and temperament to balance out my mother's neurosis.
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Today will bring delays and some miscommunications; try to have a sense of humor about it.
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" WARNING: CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGAUGE: He added, "She always had a wicked sense of humor and smile.
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I don't think it was an opera that captured her or her sister's sense of humor.
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It doesn't hurt that Woods has a quick sense of humor about her line of work.
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I love how she was able to share her message with that dry sense of humor.
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And in case you're wondering, the company has a sense of humor about its cult status.
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If you don't have a sense of humor about yourself, you're not going to enjoy it.
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We have the same sense of humor and sensibilities and are drawn to the same people.
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At the same time, he is blessed with a wonderful, light, sometimes goofy sense of humor.
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See, I have the sense of humor of a 73-year-old, so it works out.
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Emma and I had some challenging times, but luckily, she has a fantastic sense of humor.
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Some teams, like [the University of California] Santa Cruz Banana Slugs, have a sense of humor.
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And you mentioned that you wanted to capture a British sense of humor in the looks.
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"There's a sense of humor, there's a sense of focusing on the process," Ms. Zuckerman said.
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Herriman's draftsmanship is sure, his color sense note-perfect, and his sense of humor almost infallible.
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"You will come to realize my sense of humor is morbid and dry," she said, laughing.
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Insight Creative Group (ICG) is an Oklahoma-based advertising agency with an excellent sense of humor.
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An unnecessary remark, Hal conceded, but also, she thought, not inconsistent with Oliver's sense of humor.
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It's a good thing Ryan Reynolds' signature sense of humor extends to the challenges of parenting.
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Birding, I was to learn, is a pastime that requires patience and a sense of humor.
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And fandom on the internet keeps an aspect of her personality and sense of humor alive.
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Here I think she is off base; I admire Cowen's breadth and refreshing sense of humor.
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"Your sense of humor, your smile, your energy, your talent brightened up the evening," she wrote.
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Part of Texas' success comes from his sense of humor, both in his music and IRL.
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Confidence is not something Norris is short of, and nor is a playful sense of humor.
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But don't let that overshadow the fact that Rivas also possesses a sharp sense of humor.
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In person, as in her writing, she combines extreme practicality with a dry sense of humor.
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"I was impressed with his fabulous sense of humor, he was like Patch Adams," she said.
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Spade's secret is simple, according to Heather -- giant sense of humor and something else ... even bigger.
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But as serious as those shows are, the streaming service still has a sense of humor.
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Playing photographically with femininity, commodity, and bodily perception, Heather Bennett reveals a sly sense of humor.
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Hanif's writing has always been anchored in Pakistan, and in a very Punjabi sense of humor.
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Many found the post to be funny and said they appreciated the department's sense of humor.
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The 38-year-old isn't exactly known for his sense of humor — although, what politician is?
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Nine-year-old Megan Hill had her grandfather's sense of humor and loved making people laugh.
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"Richard is a very funny person, and I have a good sense of humor," says Vieira.
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Ms. White's unique brand of jazz exudes confidence and an inherent sense of humor and relatability.
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What's more, the Doom franchise's iconic sense of humor helped alleviate the frustrations I did have.
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In "Vinter," Mr. Tunbjork's trademark sense of humor persisted, but a new melancholy quality also emerged.
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God must have quite a sense of humor to have brought evangelicals and Donald Trump together.
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"Joker" is about a comedian, but it doesn't have Tarantino's sense of humor about its whiteness.
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Despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, a sharp sense of humor and emotional sensitivity.
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Campbell, too, is a good bet; he has a wicked sense of humor and speaks plainly.
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There is totally a sense of humor in how we approach what we do every day.
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A POTUS with a heart, a mind, a sense of humor and two X chromosomes. Yes!
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DiGiorno Pizza, for example, has a great sense of humor; weirdly enough, it is the delivery.
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CARAMANICA I do like that Wilson also has a light sense of humor about her subject.
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To paraphrase Depeche Mode, the show's God — or lack thereof — has a sick sense of humor.
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Mr. Albasheer, a 35-year-old journalist, fights for his country with his sense of humor.
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Ms. Prabakaran is small-framed, with a wicked sense of humor and a big, throaty laugh.
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The Safdies stage his wheeling and dealing with relentless pace and an acrid sense of humor.
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That was Sydney: a cool eye for human foibles and a pitch-perfect sense of humor.
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" He went on, "She has a sense of humor and has a gentle and calm personality.
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They first wrote a computer program, named Eggxtractor — who says scientists have no sense of humor?
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He also had a ready smile, a sense of humor and a wide range of knowledge.
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"The Moog is an instrument with a sense of humor," he told The Times in 1972.
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A Paul Smith jacket looked like a jacket but had a sense of humor about it.
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An entertaining raconteur with a deadpan sense of humor, he was determined to rehabilitate his image.
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He has an encyclopedic knowledge of music and movies, and a strikingly clever sense of humor.
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Endlessly colorful, he has a stoner-bro sense of humor and similarly whimsical approach to offense.
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"He was handsome, sweet, engaging and had a very wry sense of humor," Ms. Bentz said.
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You can't build a virtual world inside a "neurocosmetology lab" without a sense of humor, right?
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But van Hove, as far as I can tell, is incapable of a sense of humor.
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" Still, she added, "If we don't have our sense of humor about this, it's all over.
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He's a god with no sense of humor, a black hole where chill goes to die.
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And the guy happens to be a delightful, funny guy with a great sense of humor.
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He doesn't seem to understand what a joke is, has no sense of humor about himself.
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I don't know them personally, but I'd like to think they have a sense of humor.
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You've got to have a sense of humor about it or you're going to be in trouble.
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Having met David Harbour, we can attest to the fact that he's got a sense of humor.
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All three of us as siblings have been silly together and have a similar sense of humor.
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It's not my favorite, but it's the first book you read that has a sense of humor.
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He had a great sense of himself and a fabulous sense of humor and sense of irony.
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Have a Sense of Humor Relinquish perfection, because it truly isn't possible, at least not for long.
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Plus, #DrinkStarbucksToFightBigotry already has a better sense of humor — and sense of purpose — than its hashtag predecessor.
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Through it all, you have to give Rodriguez props for her sense of humor about the situation.
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He has a good sense of humor, and when he laughs, he looks startlingly like James Franco.
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Pärn's internationally acclaimed films are known for their surrealism, crude graphic stylings, and dark sense of humor.
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The openers are funny, but the headliner has a sense of humor that isn't quite our style.
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" He added, "You know we all need to lighten up here, have a little sense of humor.
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Someone like that is going to have very specific life experience and a specific sense of humor.
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Cutting through the heavy material is the same goofy sense of humor that made Avatar so charming.
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While he exhibits a dry sense of humor about it, Wiseman doesn't look down on this world.
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It has a fine, macabre sense of humor, and the performances are strong from top to bottom.
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With McShane's raspy voice doing the heavy lifting and a sly sense of humor, the sequence works.
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Turns out, Tesla engineers have a sense of humor ... or at least a healthy Nintendo 64 addiction.
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This isn't the first time Schumer has shown off her sense of humor while documenting postpartum life.
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In addition to his good taste, we appreciate the sense of humor—something we value big time.
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Jenner also name-dropped Tyler and his sense of humor during her "73 Questions" video for Vogue.com.
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CHRIS PRATT Pratt responded to body shamers in the best way possible — with a sense of humor.
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We've got a particular sense of humor in Australia—irreverent, taking the Mickey out of people, nicknames.
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We worked hard, but also laughed a lot too as she has an amazing sense of humor!
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Ryan Reynolds wished his wife Blake Lively happy birthday today with his famously dry sense of humor.
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DeCoutere admitted she has a dirty sense of humor, which was reflected in her emails with Ghomeshi.
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She was professional; she was extremely creative with a terrific sense of humor and a gifted actress.
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I trust your sense of humor, and I trust that you will not use this against me.
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With his trademark sense of humor, the Saturday Night Live alum, 58, broke the news on Feb.
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Like Hillary, she had a deep streak of rebelliousness and they shared a wicked sense of humor.
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Black plays the same character he always plays: An outgoing goof with a Big sense of humor.
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Known as a funny kid with a quick sense of humor, he sang baritone in the choir.
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"I can take a joke — I think I have a really good sense of humor," Davidson explained.
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Rampage has a pretty casual, amiable sense of humor, mostly based in banter and some juvenile slapstick.
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"It showed his irreverence, his sense of humor, a little bit of a mischievous streak," Obama said.
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While hosting Saturday Night Live, Tiffany Haddish made a point to showcase her infectious sense of humor.
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It's a game that just happens to have a sense of humor, and a penchant for spectacle.
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The secret, he started to tell me, was threefold, involving administrators, mods, and a sense of humor.
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And by that she means: just absolutely the worst, most basic sense of humor you can imagine.
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Once in a while, Kanye West does prove that he has a sense of humor about himself.
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I always wanted to do a British story because that's where my sense of humor comes from.
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The Oracle of Omaha "has a great sense of humor," Blakely told CNBC in a recent interview.
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It has a sense of humor, thanks in part to Krysten Ritter's performance as the title character.
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Sometimes it's the softer things — the rapport among the team, the sense of humor, office pranks, etc.
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Your choice," said Chip, who added, "And a sense of humor is a big deal for us.
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I wouldn't recommend playing with anyone who is uptight or lacks a sense of humor/dirty mind.
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Have some fun with it If you're an administrator, Slackbot can quickly inherit your sense of humor.
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You, as a visitor, create what's called a "sense of humor" profile designed to personalize your experience.
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Roommates can be a real pain, but it helps if you have the same sense of humor.
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She has a formidable intellect, a ravishing smile and sense of humor and a willingness to learn.
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At the same time his demeanor and sense of humor was exceptional and like catnip for me.
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Her interest in witchhood is bound up with her political conscience, gender identity, and sense of humor.
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"They're taught to suppress their sense of humor during their formative years," Miller told Marchese of women.
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His sense of humor shines through in dozens of songs, including those that revel in surreal nonsense.
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Her walls — like her hair, sexy-nerdy eyeglass frames and sense of humor — are all fairly black.
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In interviews and speeches, Thiel has displayed a sense of humor that would have been helpful here.
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With her shaved head and "raucous sense of humor," Giese is a uniquely cool and kind character.
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"There's a lot of similarities there," Hughes said about the brothers' personalities and shared sense of humor.
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Paul Rudd is an actor known for his seemingly ageless appearance and his lovable sense of humor.
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An incredibly gifted writer with a sense of humor ... He was just a joy to be around.
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A job interview isn't the place to break out your controversial opinions or risqué sense of humor.
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Baker, who was also one of Bush's chiefs of staff, recalled the former president's sense of humor.
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But he had a big, vivid idea, a sweetly tremulous voice, and a goofy sense of humor.
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He wasn't a wit, but he had a sense of humor, which he applied to the world.
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He has kept me laughing with his incredible sense of humor and fun personality this entire time.
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Musicians such as Madonna, Paul McCartney and Elton John praised his talent and warm sense of humor.
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"Everyone is vibrant and vital and has the same sense of humor," Marilu Henner tells Closer Weekly .
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Somebody that is funny and has a sense of humor is sexy — that's the No. 1 thing.
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But, a good sense of humor is not the only thing little Silas inherited from his dad.
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This sign pointed out the effects of climate change on birds while having a sense of humor.
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You need to forgive, have a sense of humor and to show love for the other person.
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She has a wry sense of humor, and her modesty belies the magnitude of her scientific achievements.
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Although he could be mischievous and had a deep sense of humor, he was prone to melancholy.
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The poems in Milk combine snarky sense of humor with an edge of semi-bitter self-consciousness.
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Flake, a Mormon dad with a self-deprecating sense of humor, was subsumed by the Trump tide.
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When he was a stripper, Berg said, it was his sense of humor that saved his job.
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Her peculiar sense of humor is the kind that simultaneously draws laughs and cringes — and it works.
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HAMBURG, Germany — She is a moderate centrist with a humble leadership style and wry sense of humor.
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I started laughing at this thought, which reminded me of Bryan and his odd sense of humor.
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She makes every single set feel like home because she has such a dry sense of humor.
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But it has a sense of humor — the smile, the eyes — and it's also so incredibly painted.
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Ms. Techamuanvivit wrote it the way she speaks, with a charismatic sharpness and a sense of humor.
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And he was a good writer, mainly because he was direct and had a sense of humor.
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"Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds," he's written.
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One Italian chef that I follow posts almost every morning, fighting to maintain a sense of humor.
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Given the effect he had on people, isn't it likely that Jesus had a sense of humor?
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They shared a sharp, seemingly cruel sense of humor, using phrases totally foreign to us new guys.
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" But he also defended Will & Grace's sense of humor by emphasizing that "saying the most un-P.
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Ms. González's abiding optimism and sense of humor helped make her a high-profile campaigner for justice.
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Washington-Palmer's assumption is that diners want their food quick, easy, and with a sense of humor.
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She also said he helped her to have a sense of humor about herself (no small feat).
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If the place has a sense of humor about itself, it's so dry as to be imperceptible.
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But more important I will remember Luke's sense of humor, his leadership & 4 being a great teammate.
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Showalter's wry sense of humor (and Howe's own comic verse) thankfully brightens the darkness of intractable incompatibility.
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The Carroll Gardens space is infused with Barrett's wry sense of humor, equal parts punk and patriotic.
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A week later, when he got into her convertible, Dr. Forwand's sense of humor was on display.
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And she's somehow managed to maintain her humanity and her sense of humor despite all of that.
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James described her grandmother as a strong, hardworking woman with an amazing sense of humor and wit.
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Someone with a wry sense of humor might have swapped Morris for a photo of John Glenn.
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He laughed , He had a great sense of humor and I enjoyed his company so much... RIP.
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Throughout the grand débat , he was loose and charming, maintaining a sense of humor even when challenged.
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As with Pompeo, Trump enjoys Graham's sense of humor, and like Paul, the two play golf together.
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"If you've got a sense of humor — and I hope you do — let it out," she says.
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I want a puzzle obviously created by a human being, preferably one with a sense of humor.
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His posts also include profanity, sensitive topics, derogatory comments, and a self-proclaimed "sick sense of humor."
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"But this is kept from seeming sappy by the picture's tough-minded, almost abrasive sense of humor."
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We're at the home of Kozaburo Hamamoto, a captain of industry with a macabre sense of humor.
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How are you keeping his spirit, his sense of humor, and all of that alive for Cady?
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"We appreciate each other's sense of humor, we respect one another, and we get along," he said.
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Despite his illness—or perhaps because of it—his photographs reveal his vitality, tenderness, and sense of humor.
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If you ever find yourself in his situation, it obviously pays to have a good sense of humor.
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During that time he never lost his sense of humor and loved to tease the doctors and nurses.
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You&aposre a nice guy with a reasonable sense of humor, they need to relax a little bit.
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I'm not familiar with Game Grumps' sense of humor (or politics), so I was worried about playing this.
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The White House Correspondents' Dinner may have lost its sense of humor, but Samantha Bee definitely has not.
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" To prove he's feeling better, Cannon showed off his sense of humor, writing, "I broke out that joint!!!!
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Jack has got an ... First of all, Jack has an amazing sense of humor and he's extremely funny.
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Your wisdom, strength, your clear vision and soft personality with a great sense of humor is so inspiring.
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It's obviously been an adjustment, but her sense of humor, she says, has come in handy since then.
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Serving heart is a good way to let your date know you have a good sense of humor.
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Comer brings a biting sense of humor to her murderess, who usually finds her bloody profession quite delightful.
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And part of a good personality, as most human beings would agree, is a good sense of humor.
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Rachel Weisz has a sense of humor about the upcoming addition to her family with husband Daniel Craig.
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My older daughter, a bright, outgoing girl with an impish sense of humor, just started kindergarten this year.
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As we walked through the beige hallways filled with artifacts, Ms. Broder's sense of humor began to emerge.
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All you need for this one is a fake violin, gym clothes and a *healthy* sense of humor.
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Both of them also shared an antic sense of humor they called upon to insulate themselves from fools.
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We have a sense of humor and self effacing sense of pride that maybe only indigenous Clevelander's understand.
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The Grand Bizarre has a sense of humor which makes it less intimidating than its abstract nature suggests.
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And yet part of Stewart's appeal is her offbeat sense of humor and willingness to try new things.
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You need someone who has an odd sense of humor but who can really carry a heavy drama.
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It's also well known for its excellent sense of humor which remains intact with this Apple II crossover.
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His account is filled with hilarious posts proving that he's definitely still got a killer sense of humor.
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Adams has "got great attitude, and he's a fun guy and a good sense of humor," Musk said.
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Obama clearly picked up on her dry sense of humor, and Kendrick has the photo to prove it.
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But apparently, the sense of humor he has cultivated on camera doesn't quite translate to real-life situations.
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I will try my best tonight, but I understand I am not known for my sense of humor.
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Great, as long as you have a sense of humor about the razzing he's getting from his family.
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"A good sense of humor, confident, God-fearing, generous, hopefully wealthy, attractive — all of those things," she says.
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Pai's latest lie is that he's a man with a good sense of humor who cracks funny jokes.
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He's just got this incredibly dry and wry sense of humor, and he doesn't take himself too seriously.
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" And finally, one from himself: "If you don't have a sense of humor it just isn't funny anymore.
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But a winking sense of humor coating the nostalgia-tinted emotion was always part of DJ Seinfeld's charm.
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Momoa and Heard's banter, in particular, shows off an almost unheard-of sense of humor for the series.
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"For whatever reason, just smiling and having a sense of humor about an outrageous endeavor works," Long said.
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Her explanation is that her mom has a "crazy, wild sense of humor," which may be totally true.
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Add to that some insistent beats and a wry sense of humor, and you get pretty memorable music.
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"It's treat for a very specific sense of humor — and a little unpleasant for everyone else," she wrote.
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First up, 12-year-old Alex wanted to know which super-villain has the best sense of humor.
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Perez, meanwhile, was remembered by friends on Facebook as a family man with a great sense of humor.
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If you can say one thing about Apple CEO, it's that he has a great sense of humor.
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" He continued, "Pat's sense of humor, wit, and smile lit up any room the moment he walked in.
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I think because I am childish with an infantile sense of humor that my outside reflects my inside.
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Between her natural beauty and killer sense of humor, she'd definitely have a loyal subscriber on our end.
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The "Jealous" singer had a good sense of humor about the encounter, as captured in this hilarious photo.
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In some ways, I became more serious, but I think I also developed a better sense of humor.
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She may be going through a breakup, but that doesn't mean Adele has lost her sense of humor.
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They also share a sense of fun, a sense of humor and they are both very caring people.
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The stereotype of the last Cold War was that the "other" side didn't have a sense of humor.
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And it's basically written in the stars that she'll have a killer sense of humor, like her dad.
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This would be a whole lot harder if biologist Gail Patricelli didn't have an excellent sense of humor.
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And, Shane's goal is for this to be funny, so her own sense of humor colors the results.
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It's a certain brand of humor, and you actually have to have a sense of humor, I think.
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"Scott has a sarcastic sense of humor that people love to be around — especially women," the insider says.
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The following films are necessary to understand the emotional arc of the series and Marvel's sense of humor.
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Mitt Romney: He's got a great sense of humor-I guess with three young kids you have to.
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Since then, they're 1-22, including a 23-21 loss, because baseball has a perverse sense of humor.
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They're not engaged yet -- so you'll have to watch and see if sense of humor derails that process.
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The early-stage venture firm Obvious Ventures has a sense of humor that any math nerd can appreciate.
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Prince Harry inherited his mother's sense of humor and was known for pulling faces when photographers were around.
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Even though he gets bitten at times, he managed to keep his sense of humor about the situation.
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"I'm going to miss his sense of humor, kindness, positivity and overall irreplaceableness," classmate Erika Naulty tells PEOPLE.
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Thank you for giving me my sense of humor and for teaching me that with freedom, comes responsibility.
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After all, resilience and having a dark sense of humor are practically pre-requisites for living in Florida.
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" He approvingly quotes Clive James's observation that "common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing.
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Despite the violence in the ring, Slice displayed an easy manner and sense of humor outside of it.
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And we all have the same ridiculous sense of humor, so I'm amazed we got any work done.
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It's an ugly story shrewdly told, with a sense of humor and also a deeper feeling for history.
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But because the bag version, with both a sense of humor and elaborate collaging, will sell and sell.
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Candidates must have attention to detail, excellent writing skills, excel under pressure and have a sense of humor.
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"He kept his spirit and he kept his sense of humor right until the very end," Baker said.
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My sense of humor is my way of dealing with things, so I had to get back onstage.
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Still, they advised job-seekers to keep an open mind (and a sense of humor) heading into 2020.
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His writing style has got this sense of humor and sense of absurdity, kind of like Leonard Cohen.
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Brooke maintains a sense of humor, able to crack jokes about having metal screws placed in his head.
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But despite it all, the Joker was still just another criminal, albeit with an unusual sense of humor.
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I did the interview in England, and of course our sense of humor is a little bit different.
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Even after his conviction in 2008, Epstein maintained an alarming sense of humor about the crimes he committed.
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Anthony Scaramucci may be out of a job, but that doesn't mean he's lost his sense of humor.
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The monsters inexplicably make victims commit suicide, which plays perfectly into the younger generation's grimdark sense of humor.
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What if having a sense of humor about it helps both ourselves and others to feel less alone?
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It allowed me to process my frustrations and find community amongst people who shared my sense of humor.
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I want someone who sometimes makes me go ouch due to their wit and evil sense of humor.
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You're especially anxious about it this evening—do your best to have a sense of humor about everything.
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Most of the time, he wears a glazed, goofy expression that masks a razor-sharp sense of humor.
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When you work on one of the darkest shows on television, a sense of humor comes in handy.
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It's his sense of humor that helps set him apart here, something that will bode well going forward.
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Its vibrant color palette and wacky fourth-wall-breaking sense of humor make this game a must-buy.
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After all, Halloween is the perfect night to pull out your quick wit and morbid sense of humor.
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I have a dark sense of humor which is very much from the Balkans — I love dirty jokes.
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In addition to everything else he has a great sense of humor and can really make me laugh.
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He also other qualities that help with success: a sense of humor, and some perspective on it all.
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You learn a lot about somebody between the sheets — whether they're patient, kind, have a sense of humor.
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Lockwood's sense of humor is dirty, but her sensibility is tender, and the resulting tension powers the book.
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Further down at 50A, you know that "A person skilled at deadpan has" a DRY SENSE OF HUMOR.
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But speakers also focused on the elder Mr. Bush's sense of humor and quirks as they remembered him.
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"Sometimes the president has a good sense of humor," Mr. McConnell said in an interview, acknowledging the dig.
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He had a silly, often childish sense of humor, and he didn't seem to take anything too seriously.
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People praised the Texas Dutton's sense of humor and offered good wishes for his soon-to-come daughter.
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"I've learned that dark sense of humor that will also get you through anything in life," he explained.
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David has a great sense of humor too, so he is just fun to work with all around.
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She liked his dry sense of humor, his work ethic, his ability to take life as it came.
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Her wit and impish sense of humor, Ms. Blampied said, could be traced directly back to her mother.
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But senators and the American public also got a glimpse this week of Jeffries's disarming sense of humor.
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EKO is certainly an entertaining companion, with a dry sense of humor that's reminiscent of GLaDOS, from Portal.
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This is a placement that takes their idiosyncrasies seriously, which can result in a dry sense of humor.
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I will never forget the lessons he taught me, his witty sense of humor, or his contagious smile.
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It's not that I lack a sense of humor, and comedians have to have some kind of leeway.
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"For sure, he still has his sense of humor," says his wife, Katie, who translates his slurred speech.
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I loved his wit and sense of humor, and his insightful posts about life and politics in Iraq.
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Cousy said they shared the same sense of humor and had the same taste in music and movies.
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He was incredibly talented, quirky, and his sense of humor was "legendary," his longtime friend Joseph Mancha said.
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"In terms of the jingle, some of it is just have a sense of humor," the senator said.
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The stroke dumped him on the sidewalk on 72nd Street but did not dull his sense of humor.
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To many of his fellow comics, Gillis's regressive sense of humor may be as offensive as his racism.
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As a child, the book encouraged my best qualities: kindness, compassion, a sense of humor, joy, and gratitude.
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