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Devastatingly funny, and the reason "The Daily Show" still thrives.
Obama is a guest as Jon Stewart brings his 'Daily Show' gags to town Hank Stuever 2010
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Devastatingly funny, and the reason "The Daily Show" still thrives.
Obama is a guest as Jon Stewart brings his 'Daily Show' gags to town Hank Stuever 2010
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Find out why GQ calls CASANOVA, “Devastatingly geeky – and brilliant.”
Image Comics Solicitations for January 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Devastatingly for us, it stripped bare the intellectual mettle of Americans, exposing our ultimate vulnerability.
Realistically, 9/11 2008
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The cover quotes were irresistible -- "Riotously funny," said my own newspaper; "Devastatingly funny," according to The Seattle Times; "Laugh-out-loud funny," declared Entertainment Weekly.
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Devastatingly effective against the T 34, formidable against static gun positions, they were useless against infantry in slit trenches.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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Devastatingly wrong choices apparently were made at Penn State.
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Devastatingly powerful and utterly unforgettable, THE FAMILY will hook you in from the very first page, and keep you there till the very last.
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Devastatingly powerful and utterly unforgettable, THE FAMILY will hook you in from the very first page, and keep you there till the very last.
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Finch 3.0 out of 5 stars Satire Blunted by Clichés 5.0 out of 5 stars Devastatingly Brilliant
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dmcleod0914 commented on the word Devastatingly
"I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.19
October 1, 2010