Sentences with phrase «include laugh lines»

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A document that Li gave Science includes a slide that shows Leonhardt heading up a team of four researchers and explains that one of the laptops, along with several other computers, workstations, and a printer that the center later purchased, were for these scientists, who would together work on «Casimir force, etc.» The label on the slide itself refers to a different line of research, metamaterials, and Liu, one of the scientists pictured in the presentation, laughed when asked about the project: «I don't know anything about Casimir forces.»
Yates has given himself so many stories to tell here that his only plausible excuse for Niagara Motel's total lack of dramatic tension or laughs is a script that fails to include a solitary good line.
Deadpool 2 ups the quota so that nearly every line of dialogue now includes something for us to laugh at.
, and Carina's character injected a shot of Girl Power into the film while also being genuinely interesting and giving the writers an excuse to include some corny - but - I - still - laughed lines rife with innuendo.
Kaling and Grandy have also worked hard to make this an ensemble show, with a democratic distribution of laugh lines through the entire cast, which includes comic Fortune Feimster as Ruby and veteran character actor Robert Costanzo.
The problem was and still is, that despite a strong cast that also included Sean William Scott and Kevin Pollack, this «bromance played for laughs»» style of cop comedy was short on plot line and relied too heavily on the being carried by the laughs.
The actors — including James Woods and Maggie Gyllenhaal — appear too embarrassed to commit to their lines, and I was laughing out loud as the fate of the nation hung on a truly dopey chase scene on the White House lawn.
No, these games, and Volgarr the Viking included, sit upon a pedestal lined in gold and gems laughing at you from up high as you squander your video game time with those that pale in comparison.
Recent notable group exhibitions include Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London (2011); Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London (2010); Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, UK (2008); Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2007 - 2008); The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2006) and State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London (2003).
Located on Elysian Fields Avenue, one of the many fanciful names that demarcate this fabled city of dreams on the Mississippi, the celebration included a traditional New Orleans «second - line parade» — a laughing, twirling crowd drawn by a brass band from the park through neighbourhood streets and back — with lunch afterwards for all spectators, a gesture of southern hospitality that was also traditional.
There were some pretty nice laugh lines, including:
I'm laughing at a line in http://rabett.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/the-incidence-of-solipsism-among.html, by a blathering professor «Eli Rabett» who is distainful of many in the climate arena including Anthony Watts but sometimes alarmists.
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