Though occasionally the humour degenerates into facetiousness, the verbal dexterity of the verse is superb. |
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Eclectic learning, pungent black humour sometimes degenerating into facetiousness, a stately but singular style, distinguish all his writing. |
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Individual scenes are funny enough but, at feature length, the facetiousness soon grates. |
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Aja creates a sense of mounting paranoia and tension but continually risks undercutting his own story with the lapses into facetiousness. |
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Not in this production, which adds facetiousness to the disagreeableness of The Taming of the Shrew. |
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But still waters run deep and, listening to Plouc, it soon becomes clear that Annegarn has not entirely lost his former facetiousness. |
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Mr. Rick Borotsik: No, without any facetiousness, I would like to say this is possibly-without question-the best organized presentation ever seen before this committee. |
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He had also experimented in serious writing, providing studies of human misery and despair strangely at variance with the frenzied facetiousness of his comic work. |
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He would say what those of us in the stands where thinking, but not with the forced jollity and all too obvious facetiousness displayed by some of the more try-hard presenters. |
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Guardians Of The Galaxy is Marvel-lite: a brisk and breezy superhero movie that provides plenty of visual spectacle and humour but is sometimes undermined by its own facetiousness. |
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