How To Use Farc In A Sentence
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Instinctively they turned their back on the farce staged by the trade unions.
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It entails boy's-adventure jolliness, raffish character comedy, social satire, dialect humor, maybe-metaphorical farce, a parody of morbidly sentimental verse.
Books on Southern Humor
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It was so obvious they have had contact since NZ and this was a scripted farce to deter us from the fact that Jason Mesnick the most hated man in America and his ice princess walk of shamer Molly WERE CHEATING.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
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The stage is set for high farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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By convention, the terms \'aseptic\ 'or \'avascular\' necrosis have been applied to areas of juxtaarticular involvement and the term bone infarct is usually applied to metaphyseal or diaphyseal involvement.
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Our foreign aid policy is a farce.
The Sun
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No matter how outlandish and farcical some of the events become everything remains firmly grounded in a sense of reality.
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It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time.
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Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Infarction: An Unusual Complication of Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery in an Adolescent with Idiopathic Scoliosis.
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The show cloaks itself in wholesome, old-fashioned japery with its broad misunderstandings ("I said ghosts, not goats!") and knowing winks at Hi-de-Hi! and Frank Spencer, and the way Miranda's mother (Patricia Hodge) flits in and out as if through a time portal to a 1950s Whitehall farce.
Rewind TV: Miranda; The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret; Accused: Willy's Story; Garrow's Law
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For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities?
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She is a talented farceur, too, and there are some superb set-pieces.
Times, Sunday Times
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His own farces and burlesques have faded into obscurity, but this contributor to the ‘gaiety of nations' lies buried in Westminster abbey.
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The book's showbiz scenarios mock theatrical and film prototypes and stereotypes - the revolving cast and their scrimshank plaster-of-Paris mise-en-scene go round and round on the book's gigantic turntable, a shambolic revue, a whirlwind farce ...
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Every step which led him to the summit of power was prefaced by what he called seeking the Lord; that is, attending sermons and prayers, by which the suborned performers of those profane and solemn farces prepared their congregations to desire what their employers had previously determined to do; thus giving an air of divine inspiration to the projects of fraud, murder, and ambition.
The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
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The present pose of horror adopted by media and government officials with regard to revelations of torture by the military is a sordid farce.
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Results: The main causes of encephalic infarction in the youngster were hypertensive cerebral arteriosclerosis, cranium trauma, cerebral arteritis and drinking.
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It is a farce and a fraud when teachers' unions talk about a need for ‘certified’ teachers, when certification has such low requirements and when uncertified teachers often have higher qualifications.
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Appointments have become a farce, and more so under the present government.
Times, Sunday Times
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Title: Circadian variations of infarct size in acute myocardial infarction
Finding the Pathways to a Cause of Tinnitus
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Then came a moment of low farce and high controversy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The explanation is farcical and bizarre, yet there is mystery, almost coquetry, in the way Martel underplays it.
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To explore the mechanisms and neurological basis of aphasic agraphia, 20 patients with aphasic agraphia after cerebral infarction were selected for observation.
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Remote infarct or ischemic lesions were identified in 24 resections.
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An ascending dissection occasionally can occlude the ostium of a coronary artery and lead to myocardial infarction.
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With the pensions negotiations edging towards farce, ministers fear that if they continue to mishandle the issues, there is a greater risk that they will lose the PR battle and the public could end up supporting the teachers and civil servants if and when they go on strike.
The Age of Strife: pay packets and pensions divide coalition Britain
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Anyone who thinks it through or reads about economics will come to the conclusion this pander is a farce.
Schneider: Gas tax suspension proves popular
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The analysis showed Celebrex was associated with an increased risk for a combined study endpoint of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction (heart attack), stroke, heart failure or thromboembolic event, or events related to blood clots, compared to patients not taking the drug.
Higher Doses of Pfizer's Celebrex
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Primary angioplasty versus intravenous thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction: a quantitative review of 23 randomised trials.
Clive Meanwell, M.D.: Heart Attack Care: Why Finding the Best Hospital Makes a Big Difference
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He talks mostly about his role in transforming the screenplay from drama to farce.
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This was a farcical situation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Between 1776 and 1794, Cowley produced ten comedies, two tragedies, a farce, and many poems.
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Autopsy of the patient showed mild lung scarring but no evidence of acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, or cerebrovascular accident.
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More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania.
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It even sponsored theatricals, and Wilson not only directed two but, incredibly, also performed in a cross-dressing role as Tom Carberry in The Spirit of 76 -- a highly popular farce of this time, exploring what might happen if gender roles were completely inverted.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
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What will the impact be of this on subsequent rehabilitation, having had the same stress of acute infarct?
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One official said the U.S. provided the Colombian-led operation with "sigint," or signals intelligence, which included intercepted telephone calls from the FARC as well as sophisticated satellite imagery.
Freed Hostage Betancourt Sees
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For many doctors, retinopathy—microaneurysms, haemorrhages, "hard" lipid exudates, microinfarcts of the retinal nerve fibre layer (cotton wool spots)—is synonymous with diabetes.
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From time-to-time, an unevenness in tone is evident, as the movie swerves between bawdy farce and melodrama.
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The AWB on Monday said it would refuse to take part in what it called the farce of the Tebbutt Commission.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Doors have seldom opened and slammed shut with more dizzying rapidity in a stage farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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But his childish repetition of gritty details makes A Million Little Pieces not only tedious, but downright farcical in spots.
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Brain autopsies on 418 members of a Chicago religious order, who were assessed for Parkinson's symptoms from 1994 until their death, found small blood vessel blockages, or microinfarcts, in 33 (7.9%) cases and arteriolosclerosis (small vessel disease) in 62 (14.8%).
Seeing Signs of a Panic Attack Before One Happens
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WHAT a ridiculous farce our politicians have inflicted on themselves over pay.
The Sun
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This dramatised story of his life matched its subject by being the most farcical depiction of an artist I think I've ever seen.
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Seizures are usually due to hypoxic encephalopathy, hemorrhage or cerebral infarction.
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Objective:To investigate the changes and clinical implication of plasma angiotensinogen (ATG) concentration in the patients with atherosclerotic cerebral infarction (ACI).
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The whole idea of the proposed redevelopment of the centre is farcical, unnecessary and at odds with what many people really want.
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Driving While Intoxicated killed more people up here than myocardial infarction.
DOLL'S EYES
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The eyewash of the trial of the accused US marine is really a farce.
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Sport's big farce takes place today.
Times, Sunday Times
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This arrhythmia is commonly associated with inferior myocardial infarction.
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It can then display and quantify, for example, areas of probable infarct
Speeding Up Stroke Care
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On stage he has played character roles in farces, pantomime, comedies and serious drama.
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This annual pantomime has turned into farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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A farce with all the sophistication of cheap tinsel ensues.
The Sun
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By any objective standards, the case has been a farce from the start.
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Related Terms & Expressions: la farce = stuffing une farce = a prank, practical joke un farceur, une farceuse = a practical joker farceur, farceuse (adjective) = mischievous tomates farcies = stuffed tomatoes farci de fautes = littered with mistakes se farcir quelqu'un = to put up with someone avoir la tête farcie = to have had enough (of another's shenanigans, of one's own problems) Ex.: J'ai la tête farcie!
Farcir - French Word-A-Day
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Six thrombolytic agents are either approved for clinical use or under clinical investigation in some patients with acute myocardial infarction.
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Obesity is an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and impaired glucose tolerance.
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An abdominal computed tomographic scan showed gallstones and a splenic infarct.
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It was like a French farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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More literary games, but here intellectual conceits are mixed with bawdy farce.
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Columbian rebels FARC release fouth hostage, but fail to free two others, angering the government.
Colombia Suspends Hostage-Release Program
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Several people reported that it was only when a symptom in common with the previous acute myocardial infarction occurred that they summoned medical help.
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Just sorry one of the great rugby stories had to end in a French farce.
The Sun
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Colligation treatment can reduce the mortality rate and disability rate of large cerebral infarction.
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It sounds absurd but the entire episode has been so completely farcical that one can hardly believe that it took place at all.
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Cardiac diagnoses such as acute myocardial infarction, angina, dysrhythmia, and heart failure, are very common causes for hospital admission.
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It was a farce of a goal which needed about four TV replays to establish exactly what had happened.
The Sun
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This account of seemingly genuine claimants, reckless pretenders, daffy charlatans and patently mad pretenders to the French crown is the stuff of high farce.
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You are doing an admirable job of reporting this farcical event and I trust you will continue.
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Sometimes fakir, sometimes farceur, he dominates the scenes in which he appears.
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All too often supposedly top officials turn highly entertaining games into a farce with over-the-top bookings.
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As the new boss, Mr. Jimenez will undoubtedly become the main target for the U.S.-trained Colombian army's antiguerrilla groups as they continue to hunt down and kill FARC guerrillas and leaders of other illegal groups.
Colombia Marxist Rebels Pick New Leader
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The Democrats, in their permanent role as agonistes in the long-running farce called "Democracy," just lie.
Center for American Progress Action Fund
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Cardiogenic shock is the commonest cause of death after acute myocardial infarction.
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Even a provocative farceur has to pay attention to a number like that.
Times, Sunday Times
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Disaster was narrowly averted and a measure of farce was injected.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
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The characters are still frequently allegorical, but the comic or farcical element is more prevalent, the versification tends to doggerel, and they are shorter than the moralities.
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McCall Smith deals in the comedy of character, rather than in farce.
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On stage he has played character roles in farces, pantomime, comedies and serious drama.
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And unluckily just missed a farcical interlude, for the chief accountant, accused of embezzling public funds, was attacked and chivied from the town with a petroleum can on his head.
High Albania
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Do you paint it as high farce, or just go for a swaggering thrill ride?
Christianity Today
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The movie is a sly comic romp that transforms the realities of rock and roll into a fantasy farce about joy, fame, and isolation.
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DP NCOP member James Selfe said it was "very unfortunate" that the first formal NCOP meeting of this nature "ended in a situation which can only be described as farcical".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The industrial action descended into some farcical episodes.
Times, Sunday Times
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All we produced was a French farce.
The Sun
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No matter how outlandish and farcical some of the events become everything remains firmly grounded in a sense of reality.
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It was like a Whitehall farce the way I was sent from department to department and everyone said it was someone else's job to help me.
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But, in the space of 48 hours, what sounded on Sunday like an imminent threat to financial targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington has metamorphosed into an imbroglio of disarray and confusion, with a dash of farce thrown in.
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And the resolution to this scene is exquisite in its chutzpah and farcical bad taste.
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No, thankfully, or the situation could have ended up in an ever increasingly farcical court case.
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I will haf your bromise, your sacred wort of honour, before I will gollaborate again, that you will no more blay with me these farces.
Despair's Last Journey
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The race became somewhat of a farce as the small field was depleted with four retirements along the way.
The Sun
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But the incidents and the relationships developed along the way give it a wily balance of farce and sentiment.
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The great tragedy ended in farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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Twelfth Night," among the dizziest and most farcelike of his romantic comedies, bears a definite family resemblance to the damn-the-torpedoes craziness of such classic examples of the genre as "Bringing Up Baby" and "The Lady Eve.
What's Up, Bard?
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The glory of the samurai sword, vulgarised to the point of farce in Tarantino's Kill Bill, is treated with respect, even awe.
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Mollycoddling may be farcical, but at least it's safe.
Times, Sunday Times
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Haemorrhagic transformation of infarct and severe adverse events were similar in both groups.
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Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad.
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The great tragedy ended in farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because they have no alternative, which makes the so-called tricameral parliament a total farce.
INTERVIEW WITH MAYIBUYE ON THE CURRENT SITUATION IN SOUTH AFRICA AND SOUTHERN AFRICA IN GENERAL, 1984(1)
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In the Dutch study, the excess of deaths from myocardial infarction and stroke was seen only in men.
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But the political and military problem goes much deeper than this almost farcical set of circumstances.
Times, Sunday Times
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The farce could be snappier, the dancing tappier — but it's a pleasurable show.
Times, Sunday Times
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At times he came close to farce as he extolled its endless wonders as report after report detailed its woeful failures.
Times, Sunday Times
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The match was reduced to a farce as heavy snow swamped the pitch and reduced visibility like a fog.
Times, Sunday Times
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That's a farcical bureaucratic morass.
The Sun
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Snow crab farci, tomato consommé, angel hair pasta and mizuna
Archive 2008-11-01
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The rest of what was put on was mostly farce; light comedies, very often French, sentimental tear-jerkers and vaudeville.
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A farce with all the sophistication of cheap tinsel ensues.
The Sun
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In 1998, four American bird-watchers looking for the rare Cundinamarca antpitta instead encountered a FARC comandante named Romaña, who took them prisoners.
With Rebels on the Run, Colombia
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Even minor amounts of myocardial necrosis would thus be classified as myocardial infarction.
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The vaudeville act of "The Fighting Keatons" concentrated almost completely on the category known as knockabout farce.
Instant Education
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The short Feydeau farcettes were originally written as curtain-raisers for Parisian audiences who expected more for their money than one straight play.
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Should we call it tragedy, or farce?
The Times Literary Supplement
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Lucky Jim may survive in the memory as a series of farcical moments, but it is also a tightly plotted novel.
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Objective: To explore the causes of encephalic infarction in the youngster.
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Perhaps it is a case of the British becoming more blasé, less easily shocked than the national stereotype and a mountain of British farces on stage and screen would have you believe.
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Whether melodrama, farce, or even tragedy, it holds the attention.
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In Japan, the dose – response relationship was similar for intracerebral hemorrhages and cerebral infarctions, whereas in Finland a greater winter excess was observed in the incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage than for other forms of stroke, but no gradient relative to temperature has been reported.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic
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Alcohol use goes hand-in-hand with other nightmarish behaviors: rape, delinquency and the use of "real" drugs, including a new favorite in New Jersey -- synthetic pot known as K2, which is associated with seizures, blackouts, cardiac infarction and psychosis.
Linda Flanagan: Why Adults Ignore Underage Drinking And Other Stories
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Perky, painless and politically correct, this frothy little farce benefits from a remarkably trim running time.
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What strikes me about the events of the past week is the surreal farcical vulgarity of it all.
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There is a heavy dose of French farce with its crude language and plots based on trickery.
The Times Literary Supplement
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He uses various comic conventions such as satire, farce, absurdism, and irony to attack widely divergent cultural philosophies, politics, and ethics.
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The upcoming liberation of Moncayo and Calvo is seen by the FARC as one way to regain political protagonism.
Colombia: What's on the Mind of the FARC?
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The play was a cross between a farce and a tragedy.
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The drama was accompanied by no small measure of comedy and farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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But if a college culture tolerates and fails to properly investigate, adjudicate, and punish serious sexual misconduct, then it debases campus life, makes a farce of campus "conduct codes," and may leave the college's reputation in ruins.
Bennett L. Gershman: Campus "Justice" Shows a Culture of Complacency
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It descended into a bit of a farce in the scrums, which is not unusual these days.
WalesOnline - Home
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But their assassinations and long history of hostage-taking have earned FARC the label terror organization by the U.S. and the European Union.
CNN Transcript Jul 3, 2008
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The blood vessel wall is usually involved early with resultant hemorrhage, thrombotic occlusion, and lung infarction.
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This featherlight farce has one of the oldest, clunkiest plots in cinema.
Times, Sunday Times
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'As for you, mademoiselle,' said I, 'you are a farceuse.'
Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes
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The most prominent findings associated with Zygomycetes infection were invasion of blood vessels and tissue infarctions.
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The authors conclude that adenosine as an adjuvant to thrombolytic therapy in patients with acute MI can reduce the infarction size.
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The whole episode was farcical.
Times, Sunday Times
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The dear mayor and his cronies have not found the time or had any desire to end the farce.
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Conclusion Subtemporal decompression cannot reduce the areas of infarcts and mortality, nor improve neurological function and promote quality of survivor.
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Lymph node infarction is followed by malignant lymphoma in some but not all patients.
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Almost every important issue descends into a farcical search for hidden agendas - which can be infuriating for those of us who want to debate the issue on its own terms.
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The spirit of the Whitehall farce is demonstrated in an incident ten days ago when a Cumbrian farmer was about to witness eight slaughtermen start to destroy his sheep flock.
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When I was first taught cardiology there was little evidence for the efficacy of secondary prevention after myocardial infarction.
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He knew, then, that he would have to tell the next audience and every other that the playlet is a farce,
Writing for Vaudeville
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The trial was a mere farce.
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A slight combination of bittersweet drama and featherlight farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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The play suddenly changes from farce to tragedy.
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Latest madness in my farce - we can no longer take the word of a member of the public who has reported a cime, and then decided that in fact no crime took place.
Names Will Never Hurt You « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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I also know white people there that will say they hurt their backs and get crocked lawyer and doctor and about a year later they will throw away the cane and those that know him will say he got his social security supplemental income check he threw away the cane and laugh about it when they know it was a farce.
Bill Clinton weighs in on charges of racism against Obama
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It was like a Whitehall farce the way I was sent from department to department and everyone said it was someone else's job to help me.
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Over the past five years, each have contrived to reduce the events to farcical levels, at least once.
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It's become a big farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our school dramas tend towards comedy and farce.
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Even the natural born cynic will be won over by this board/bedroom farce.
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Torsion with infarction of a segment of greater omentum was the unexpected finding in both cases.
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Since then these "farced" forms have happily disappeared.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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This gave the following explanation of ‘fricandoes’: ‘a sort of Scotch collops, made of thin slices of Veal well larded and farced, which are afterwards to be dressed in a Stewpan, close covered, over a gentle Fire.’
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She is a talented farceur, too, and there are some superb set-pieces.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is more likely following infarction when cardiac output may be reduced and therefore tissue perfusion impaired.
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In the closing stages the game almost descended into farce as a thick freezing fog had enveloped the pitch reducing visibility drastically.
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Conclusions Acupuncting NeiRuan point can regulate pathological ET and NO at early myocardial infarction, and improve diastolic contract function of ischemic micrangium, relieve coronary vasospasm.
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Don's most popular poem during his lifetime was "Noah an 'Jonah an' Cap'n John Smith," a rambling farce, told in backwoods dialect, about three fishing buddies with unique knowledge of the subject at hand.
Maxims and Light Verse
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It's an extraordinary system in America, quite different from the farcical situation here.
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Dickerella, " in which women and men pair off for trips to a local burger Joint named Dick's, has become a farce.
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It even sponsored theatricals, and Wilson not only directed two but, incredibly, also performed in a cross-dressing role as Tom Carberry in The Spirit of 76 -- a highly popular farce of this time, exploring what might happen if gender roles were completely inverted.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
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Porque yo no digo nada del tuyo cuando podria decir en todo caso que los 400.000 tipos que tienen las FFAA de Colombia deben ser una manga de ineptos si es que desde hace años no pueden contra las FARC.
Global Voices in English » Colombia: The Extraordinary UNASUR Meeting in Bariloche
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Almost all current writing about Africa depends on a blend of Joseph Conrad and Evelyn Waugh: the brooding, throbbing stagnation of the Congo and the sinister farce of egomaniacal "Afrocentric" politics.
African Gothic
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The stage is set for high farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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This legislation is a farce, and it will cause a huge waste of time and money for the courts.
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He walks the tightrope between drama and farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are now ample teachers and he agrees that to take the food away from tables so teachers can have pleasant morning stroll is farcical.
Ironic Ducks
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It defies any genre classification, because it can go from insanely heavy drama to light farce in a heartbeat.
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The story has elements of tragedy and farce.
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George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare have used farce to highlight patient vulnerability to unscrupulous physicians.
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It's frothy fun that turns bucolic Britain into one big bedroom farce.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although saved from the uncomfortable task of explaining to Ellen the sham she created, Gale found that the consequences in continuing with the farce were just as unpleasant.
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Their farcical swearing-in ceremonies stating their dedication to the Fiji people are worthy of nightclub comedy sketches.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Court rules military government illegal
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AIM:To evaluate the effects of decompressive craniectomy for treating massive cerebral infarction and to determin the appropriate timing of the operation.
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Part soap, part farce, the series is undeniably slight, a feelgood bubble of bawdy froth.
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To explore the mechanisms and neurological basis of aphasic agraphia, 20 patients with aphasic agraphia after cerebral infarction were selected for observation.
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He suffered myocardial infarction in 1994 and has diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and impaired renal function.
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A supposedly famous photographer in the sixties, he was now most famous for the farce and frequency of his suicide attempts.
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The film pays loving tribute to the striking machinists at Ford's motor plant via the vehicle of the bawdily unreconstructed class-war farce, referencing everything from The Rag Trade to the Boulting brothers 'I'm All Right, Jack to Carry On at Your Convenience.
Made in Dagenham
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This turn of events was later described by a judge as a farcical about-face on the part of the Council.
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Then Manuel Marulanda , the FARC's founder and undisputed leader , died, supposedly of a heart attack.
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The pantomime descended into tragedy last week and this evening became a farce.
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At times he came close to farce as he extolled its endless wonders as report after report detailed its woeful failures.
Times, Sunday Times
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Patients with hypotension should be treated more aggressively, with fluids, inotropic agents or vasopressors as indicated to maintain perfusion and prevent extension of the infarct.
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No credible system of justice can tolerate such a farcical imbalance of power between contestants.
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How much publicity should that act of folly generate, in comparison to the meaningless Plame farce?
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In this sleazoid farce where characters cackle like horrific hens in a sexual slaughterhouse, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity.
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Mr. Sulzer, a Democrat, called his trial “a farce, a political lynching, the consummation of a deep-laid political conspiracy to oust me from office.”
Joining the Ousted Governors’ Club - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
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As the man beguiled by a boy who's a girl, he plays it straight (not farcically), exposing the entertainer's weakness for falling in love with love, no matter the gender.
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More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania.
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This is now more true than ever and I am of the opinion that if the pyramids, or more specifically the Great pyramid, was built solely for burial purposes of the given King (Khufu/Cheops) then it was and will remain an unprecedented farce.
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Sometimes painful and often farcical it is a journey that introduced them into a whole new world.
The Sun
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The stories range from the heart-warming to the bone chilling, without ever giving in to sentimentality or farce.