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Wittily done with a solid cast, the real winner here is the script by Eli Batalion and Jerome Sable (who also directed).
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Hello, Lapland! 2010
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Wittily done with a solid cast, the real winner here is the script by Eli Batalion and Jerome Sable (who also directed).
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Hello, Lapland! 2010
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Wittily, the Russian official at the UN politely reminded the demented Georgian President that Stalin was a Georgian.
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Wittily, the Russian official at the UN politely reminded the demented Georgian President that Stalin was a Georgian.
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Wittily done with a solid cast, the real winner here is the script by Eli Batalion and Jerome Sable (who also directed).
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Hello, Lapland! 2010
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Wittily done with a solid cast, the real winner here is the script by Eli Batalion and Jerome Sable (who also directed).
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Hello, Lapland! 2010
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"Wittily thought provoking" and "strangely touching" were among the descriptions in Clive Barnes's review for The New York Times.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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Wittily therefore has Sophocles described the conversation between Creon and the guard.
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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Wittily, Mr. Ascher employs a lavish number of seamlessly edited movie clips to illustrate these theories, a strategy that affirms just how deeply some fanatics live not just with the object of their cine-obsessions but also inside them.
NYT > Home Page By MANOHLA DARGIS 2012
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Wittily and merrily (tho 'near one hundred years ago) composed; found among some old musty books, that had
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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