- - remark intended to mock german dissenter perhaps
- - Might one really like an old Aussie soldier?
- - australian employee of mine?
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- - numbers intended to be heard by more; words intended to be heard by fewer
- - Popular songs - they are recorded by actors mostly
- - oblique references to endlessly strange disease
- - Remarks directed to audience for the better songs
- - sid is all at sea when it comes to things indirect
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- - Remarks intended to criticise or humiliate others
- - Crushing remarks
- - Belittling remarks
- - Disparaging remarks
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- - remark in a stage play intended to be heard by the audience alone, not the other characters
- - remark to a team
- - First team in reserve?
- - Line to audience
- - Words spoken directly to a theatre audience
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- - Humorous remark intended to provide laughter, a joke
- - German gives consent to exercise class but it's only a joke
- - jack gets to mimic practical joke
- - Gag leads to journalist acquiring case of plague
- - Jolly joke
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- - "Mock on, mock on, 'tis ......": Blake
- - Totally ineffectual
- - Futile
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