The connectivity between Oprah and her fan base is not just about her guests, her on-show gifts, or her wit.
In parallel with her story, they give the immediacy and the sparkle of her ardent mind, vividly revealing her wit and character.
Her shoulders stooped, wilted by exhaustion, Gamila was at her wit's end.
He also paid tribute to her sharp wit and intelligence, devotion to her children and care for others.
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And she seemed one of those people, of sturdy Jewish stock and not unlike members of my own family, who would live on and on, at least into her 90s and possibly past 100, never losing a single marble, and applying her brilliant wit to whatever outraged or amused her.
The notable casualty is her renowned wit, which fails to penetrate Ms Grundy's scholarship.
When things got too tense, she'd break the tension with her amazing wit.
With her signature wit and self-deprecating honesty, Fey chronicles how she manages both motherhood and an intense career within an industry that remains notorious for its double standards toward women above a certain age.
"From her television program and appearances, as well as her performances on Broadway and in film, Carol Burnett has entertained generations of fans with her vibrant wit and hilarious characters, " he said in announcing the prize.
Along the way, she allows herself to be surprised by kindness and humour, making new friends who open her eyes to the passion, wit and ingenuity of her homeland.
He feeds her slops "Share wit' the dog!"
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Over the years Ms. Yokoshi, who lives and works in New York, has demonstrated her theatrical imagination and ability to create poetic performances marked by mystery, surprise and wit in works such as "Shuffle, " her 2003 solo, and "what we when we, " her 2006 work for a cast of five.
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But while Austen's sharp prose, ironic wit and vivid characterisation are all key to her appeal, Robens believes that it is the romantic entanglements of her strong-willed heroines that draw so many to the books.
That her speech addressed a matter of public concern, to-wit: it involved patients and clinical trials conducted in a teaching hospital.
It's a testament to Neko Case's wit and creativity that she did just that prior to recording her excellent new album, Middle Cyclone.
To wit -- a juror, to you remember Betty Currie saying that the president had told her to call?
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