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The limited motion by no means limits the expressiveness of the dances, which can be gracefully flowing, bursting with energy, or wryly humorous.
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His music combines various styles of rock music with often wryly humorous kid-related lyrics to create what he refers to as cool tunes for kids.
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He concluded wryly that the modern curriculum vitae is essential.
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The stories were sometimes sinister, sometimes wryly comedic and usually had a twist ending.
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Her characteristic style of merging intense, vivid factual observations of nature with a wryly mystical personal voice is evident in this text.
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She wryly notes that modern women are not so different from the legendary sirens.
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The physicist head of the project wryly observes that he's the first patient to have the disease for over 105 years and survive it!
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This sentence is now used as an exclamation to criticize present-day attitudes and trends, often jokingly or wryly.
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In the sleevenotes of the remaster, he wryly describes it as his second most covered song.
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The author comments wryly on the political fallout.
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