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And other lampoonery of such kind.
What proceeds is pure lampoonery.
Still, if Djokovic's lampoonery irks Federer, it may add zest to what promises to be a sturdy rivalry in the years to come.
Bulgakov gradually weaves the three scenarios together, all the while exercising devilish lampoonery and wit to satirize Soviet life under Stalin.
When Spitting Image was at its height there was no shortage of material from Westminster on which to draw for its creators' lampoonery.
From the opening sneeze, Mr. Shattuck has painted with a very broad stroke, emphasizing the burlesque and low-minded humor in Moliere's lampoonery of medicine, both doctor and patient.
The particular character of The Dagda describes him as a figure of burlesque lampoonery in Irish mythology, and some authors even conclude that he was trusted to be benevolent enough to tolerate jokes at his own expense.
In this, his most famous examples of lampoonery were his interviews with the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher and how she would always give an answer somewhat vague to the question, and his breathing difficulties which affected him later in life.
The series long ago ceded cutting-edge lampoonery to smaller, nimbler cable shows on Comedy Central like "South Park" and "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," which spent the week before the election in Ohio for the Midwest midterm "midtacular."