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Examples
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Today, I mostly drink brandy and ginger ale, a concoction that has come to be known as the Witty Chuck.
Fargo Rock City Chuck Klosterman 2003
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There have also been a new virus just released that works similarly to the old Slammer worm, this one is called Witty but only infects computers with the Black ICE software.
TechSpot 2009
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Witty, raunchy and affecting, "Bridesmaids" crosses boundaries by blithely ignoring them.
'Bridesmaids' Catches the Bouquet Joe Morgenstern 2011
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The chief executive of GSK, Andrew Witty, says: Developing countries bear a disproportionate share of the burden of disease yet people in these countries often have poor access to healthcare.
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Witty, poetic and slightly subversive, González puts a fresh face on craft.
Bill Bush: Pasadena to Santa Barbara: This Artweek.LA (February 6, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Glaxo had always said it planned to close a deal by year end, and in October Chief Executive Andrew Witty said the sale was going well and repeated the year-end target.
Glaxo Sells Brands to Prestige Marietta Cauchi 2011
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Witty dialogue, flowery words and carefully placed narrative can be fun.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Witty adds: We can't just sit back in a comfortable environment and say we have done enough.
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Witty wordplay and ironic situations coupled with clever observations on our society would be my favourite humorous prose – and the sorts of books I would take into public and if it deserved it – laugh so hard I have tears in my eyes.
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Worthwhile reading from people who can say it better than me « Nothing Witty Said,
Snips And Snails And The Unbearable Heaviness Of Roman Polanski | Her Bad Mother 2009
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