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    Wine humour is humour associated with wine. As well as ordinary anecdotes, cartoons and jokes, the whimsical labels and names given to wine are a particular...
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    laughter German humour Humour in translation Humour styles Jewish humour List of humorists Surreal humour Theories of humour Wine humour Raymond Smullyan...
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  • British humour carries a strong element of satire aimed at the absurdity of everyday life. Common themes include sarcasm, tongue-in-cheek, banter, insults...
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  • Summer Wine continued to receive large audiences for the BBC and was praised for its positive portrayal of older people and family-friendly humour. Many...
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    Serious or tinged with humour white wine is present in all kinds of works, novels, poetry, and philosophy itself. The white wine most commonly cited in...
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  • a list of characters in the British television sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. The main series focused primarily on a trio of old men and their interaction...
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    promotion and development of the cultural sector of humour in Quebec and the National School of Humour [fr], created in 1988, trains future comedians in...
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    largest wine producers and sixth-largest among European wine-producing countries, after Italy, France, Spain, Germany and Portugal. It produced more wine than...
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    Phoebe Bridgers (redirect from So Much Wine)
    Track' Phoebe Bridgers collaboration: "She embodies that weird mix of dread, humour and beauty"". NME. Archived from the original on February 11, 2024. Retrieved...
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    Asterix (redirect from Humour in Asterix)
    However, there are a few exceptions, such as in Asterix and Cleopatra. The humour encountered in the Asterix comics often centers around puns, caricatures...
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    Kilju (redirect from Sugar wine)
    black humour, of the deadpan kind. The first commercially produced kilju was introduced in 2022. The process is similar to that of homebrewing wine. If...
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    30 litres – 50% white table wine, 35% red table wine. Wine is produced in every state, with more than 60 designated wine regions totalling approximately...
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  • The Palm-Wine Drinkard (subtitled "and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town") is a novel published in 1952 by the Nigerian author Amos Tutuola...
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  • He and Theodoric of Lucca, his son or student, are noted for their use of wine as an antiseptic in the early 13th century. Hugh of Lucca, also known Ugo...
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  • in 2010. The show is characterised by Norton's opening monologue, adult humour, and innuendo-laden dialogue and flamboyant presentation, for which he has...
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    Recursion (redirect from Recursive humour)
    humor. PHP, for example, stands for "PHP Hypertext Preprocessor", WINE stands for "WINE Is Not an Emulator", GNU stands for "GNU's not Unix", and SPARQL...
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    times, but had a great personality and an incredibly mischievous sense of humour. Making the film was a fantastic experience and one that I cherish to this...
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  • brother-in-law. Jacko also shares an anti-authority humour. In this case the butt of his humour is his boss, Lionel Bainbridge. Gary Waldhorn played...
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    best-known English-speaking humourist in the world. He is known for his light humour along with criticisms of people's follies. Stephen Leacock was born on 30...
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    female, or a female to another female. Uruguayan humour has been present for over 200 years. Written humour has been developed by notable writers. Later on...
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    When wine spirits began to be aged in oak-wood casks in order to produce brandy is unknown. However, by the sixteenth century sufficient wine spirit...
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  • Nomenclature MPC · 5707 5708 Melancholia 1977 TC1 Melancholia, one of the four humours MPC · 5708 5709 Tamyeunleung 1977 TS3 Fong Tamyeunleung (born 1924), a...
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  • about how things were in Russia and doesn't quite understand "the English humour". She drops frequent hints that she is attracted to Shepherd, an attraction...
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    in the 2nd century CE. Dietary staples among the Israelites were bread, wine, and olive oil; also included were legumes, fruits and vegetables, dairy...
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  • Kelly, Guy (25 November 2021). "'Right-wingers have much more of a sense of humour than the Left'". The Telegraph. "How to see Old Blue impressionist Josh...
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    when wine was watered down. Unlike water or beer, which were considered cold and moist, consumption of wine in moderation (especially red wine) was,...
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    and 1990s, domestic wine consumption increased and New Zealand wine won increasing accolades internationally. There are 10 major wine-producing areas in...
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    Vintage Humour : the Islamic Wine Poetry of Abu Nuwas. Hurst. ISBN 978-1-84904-992-4. OCLC 1032725647. Kennedy, Philip F. (1997). The Wine Song in Classical...
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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart displayed scatological humour in his letters and multiple recreational compositions. This material has long been a puzzle for Mozart...
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  • Animal Cannibal Pizza. During the investigation, Fostar's girlfriend, Jane Wine is asked by her boss to take a large sum of money to the bank; instead, she...
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