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Indeed, one of the funniest moments in Borat is his visit to a hapless comedy coach, who attempts to teach him how to successfully pull off a “Not!” joke.
Thank You, YouTube 2006
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Indeed, one of the funniest moments in Borat is his visit to a hapless comedy coach, who attempts to teach him how to successfully pull off a “Not!” joke.
Thank You, YouTube 2006
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"'The application of the nickname Borat violated the claimant's dignity and created for him a degrading, humiliating and defensive working environment,'" according to the Mail's online account.
The Guardian World News Michael White 2011
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However, it said he was a victim of both race and sex discrimination and said 'the use of the nickname Borat was an act of racial harassment.
The Guardian World News Michael White 2011
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Did you notice in the course of a lively week that an employment tribunal in Leeds has decided that the use of the name "Borat" by a Wakefield-based welder to tease a Polish colleague is racist, and may require the award of compensation for hurt feelings.
The Guardian World News Michael White 2011
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I suspect the cheese he ate in "Borat" has affected his brain.
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FleetFoxOliver sacha baron cohen was hilarious in Borat and Talladega Knights, i thought ...
Confirmed: Martin Scorsese is Making a 3D Movie | /Film 2010
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The "Kazakh" actors clearly have no idea about the outrageous things Borat is saying about them, and Baron Cohen crowns proceedings by staging a "running of the Jew", supposedly a regular local pastime.
Borat: No 2 Andrew Pulver 2010
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Interestingly, like the prejudices examined in Borat, the decision to file suit in this case is an example of another inexplicable American phenomenon: litigate first, think later.
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Interestingly, like the prejudices examined in Borat, the decision to file suit in this case is an example of another inexplicable American phenomenon: litigate first, think later.
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