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Emily Olivia Laura Blunt (born 23
February 1983) is a
British actress. She is the
recipient of
several accolades,
including a
Golden Globe Award and two...
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ridiculousness or
absurdity of the
subject matter. The
delivery is
meant to be
blunt, ironic, laconic, or
apparently unintentional. The term
deadpan first emerged...
- W****ly, gave the film a "C−"
rating and wrote, "The Ref is
crushingly blunt-
witted and
monotonous in its
celebration of
domestic sadism." In his review...
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Charles Isherwood described it as an "occasionally
funny but
mostly blunt-
witted comedy". He
criticized repetitive elements in the play,
writing that...
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Blunt Talk is an
American television sitcom on the
Starz cable network starring Patrick Stewart,
created by
Jonathan Ames, and
executive produced by Seth...
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linguistic philosopher with the
analytical acuity of
Spinoza and the
blunt wit of
Groucho Marx,
September 8, 2004 "An Open Letter"
archived at Horowitz...
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Stuart Timmons. "The fact that
Fletcher emplo**** a
speedy and
sometimes blunt wit strikingly similar to that of Rae
Bourbon is telling. Noel and Cole, for...
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blunt vivacity'; Ben, the
rough young mariner, who
intends to
marry whom he chooses; Miss Prue, who is
interested in Tattle, the vain, half-
witted beau...
- 2025. Mangan, Lucy (January 28, 2025). "Paradise
Review – A
Whodunnit With
Wit,
Heart And
Sterling K. Brown. Who
Could Ask For More?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077...
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laconic phrase or
laconism is a
concise or
terse statement,
especially a
blunt and
elliptical rejoinder. It is
named after Laconia, the
region of Greece...