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151 A novel about novel-writing, which handles its tricky subject with a light comic touch. 152 A big woman, Wilkens uses her bulk to exquisite comic advantage. 153 A fine comic creation but entirely without a sense of humour. 154 Then Gertie got up on the stage and delighted us all by singing a comic song. 155 A comic gives children the opportunity to retreat into their own world; it is a very private thing. 156 Unfortunately, popular folklore eventually romanticized the leader and his tribe, reducing them almost to comic book caricatures. 157 It's a comic book sort of thing, doing everything in your power to present yourselves as greater than your audience. 158 He also had unusually heavy, drooping eyelids which could make him look comic or sinister, benevolent or supercilious. 159 Whitehead appears as a smarmy stand-up comic without the charisma or patter to carry off his narrative duties. 160 The stories had the melodramatic plot lines of comic books or soap operas. 161 It demands complicated puns, archaic semantic associations, and other comic turns of phrase. 162 And there was this old comic called Jack Daw, who'd missed the boat on account of booze. 163 Not the comic book characters, soup cans, flags and targets, of course. 164 The band works with great arrangements, great sensitivity to the singers and with costume changes and even a couple comic bits. 165 This is more of the same, a comic novel about the difficulties of being different. 166 What I did was to provide him with some comic relief. 167 A dwarf bicycled on his hands and a standup comic shouted like a moustachioed demagogue at the furniture. 168 There's a certain type of movie about comic books that's been made over and over. 169 The chippy comic brought real menace to the part of killer builder Larry Harmless. 170 Next,'s friends and colleagues dressed up as cat burglars and prowled around Telford town centre collecting money for Comic Relief. 171 He gets some good comic mileage out of a stuffed swordfish in the opening sequence, and handles one-liners well. 172 Children think in black and white, good and bad, and the comic has a powerful influence on shaping attitudes. 173 His attempts to write his own screenplay are deliciously comic depictions of fervent banality. 174 He went to Eastbourne secondary school before carving out a comic career in London. 175 It isn't every comic genius who would undertake to send his talent into such painful places. 176 No comic actress working today is funnier or more versatile. 177 Sally Jo Bannow makes even Edith the housemaid into a major comic character. 178 You can't fault Ayckbourn's production but, for once, his comic vessel has problems carrying such emotionally heavy cargo. 179 He introduced feeling, compassion and pity to compensate for the loss of the comic element. 180 The comic euro is low because it can not, and will not be taken seriously by the world nations.