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farce造句
31, We are teetering on the edge of farce. 32, Many are forced to double or triple parts, as if in a Brian Rix farce. 33, As he tells it, it does sound almost like a stage farce. 34, The judiciary is a farce: 80 % of prisoners are awaiting trial. 35, Beaumarchais/Livings is funnier, faster and subtler than, say, the average Whitehall farce and could be just as accessible. 36, But this could quite easily turn into farce or pretension. 37, Knowing who was servant and who mistress, I entered into the spirit of the farce. 38, Duran dominated Leonard physically that night, but five months later the New Orleans farce put a huge stain on his reputation. 39, The Bohemian-born composer was one of the first touring pianists and his travels did not lack for drama or even farce. 40, More literary games, but here intellectual conceits are mixed with bawdy farce. 41, Yet the simple stories contrast with the ingenious manipulation which makes up the fabric of the farce itself. 42, Indulging in year-end spending sprees to farce up next year's budgeted expenditure. 43, By and large, the new novel since 1953 has moved most naturally between social comedy and farce. 44, Overemphasis, hamming it up, leads to the exaggerations of satire, cartooning, melodrama and farce. 45, Skillfully using bathos, he emptied the story of any heroic dimensions and converted it into farce. 46, Students who wanted to distribute an underground paper, Tour de Farce, claimed that the guidelines violated their rights. 47, A supposedly famous photographer in the sixties, he was now most famous for the farce and frequency of his suicide attempts. 48, The speed limits on that stretch of road are a farce. 49, But the incidents and the relationships developed along the way give it a wily balance of farce and sentiment. 50, Tragedy looms larger than farce in the United States today. 51, It is a rollicking mock-heroic farce that burlesques the affectations of Restoration and post-Restoration heroic drama with all its bombast and extravagance. 52, All too often supposedly top officials turn highly entertaining games into a farce with over-the-top bookings. 53, Although most of them were being paid so little that employment had become a farce, an irrelevance. 54, I think that we should stop this farce, here and now. 55, But the remake, ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment, isn't at all bad. 56, Cimbelina en 1900 y pico is a comic farce composed of six short acts, a prologue and epilogue. 57, Frasier is a work of art, a beautifully crafted mix of class and farce. 58, Some experts claim the entire concept of a war on drugs is a farce carried out by both parties for political points. 59, The tragedy and the farce have you riveted to your seat, but at the end, you feel trapped in depression. 60, The crudest joke against the human race lies in that sweaty farce by which we are first formed and given life.