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Now, of course, you all realize how pricelessly valuable these Fuzzies are.
Here is inspiration so pricelessly rare, it insists on perfection.
What can happen to a pricelessly stinky cheese that hasn¡ t already happened to it?
Especially when to concerns something pricelessly rare, like phetam.
The entire awards program was a pricelessly endearing shambles.
"Pricelessly beautiful," he whispered, "and Lady Juliana is thoroughly in love with you."
In Mr. Murphy's interpretation, it's a pricelessly funny moment.
Tom Ewell, reprising his Broadway role, is pricelessly funny as Sherman.
The two I saved are mine-as pricelessly mine as if I moved my grave two further hours away for every five I've got.
Mr. Guare wrote those songs, as well as those performed so pricelessly by Ms. Scott.
Muhammad, as pricelessly played by Adam Alexi-Malle, can barely catch his breath in his eagerness for joys that keep eluding him.
Mr. Dillane's Henry delivers this moment pricelessly to Ms. Ehle's Annie.
Mr. Marin, as Roy's devoted sidekick, manages to be pricelessly funny just by announcing that Roy is "in Houston on business."
There is, as well, the home worth $1 million, the cars worth a quarter of that, and the pricelessly mischievous smile that hints rather indiscreetly at profligate spending to come.
The last half of the movie, supervised by Leo McCary and photographed by George Stevens, is mayhem that is both pricelessly funny and epic.
Beginning with the ghostly early shipboard scenes, when neither is aware of the other's presence, the movie seems to be as concise and shapely as a sonnet, but pricelessly comic.
More than 300 Cézannes, Renoirs and Matisses glow pricelessly in the foundation's grand and remote treasure palace, created by Dr. Albert Barnes.
Mr. Klugman is grandly funny as the irascible, slobbish, short-term memory-impaired Clark and Mr. Randall the model of a pricelessly patient straight-man as the fastidious Lewis.
With more than 300 Cezannes, Renoirs and Matisses glowing pricelessly from its gallery walls, the news is stunning to the tightly controlled stream of visitors: the Barnes Foundation is broke.
When Scrubby, who is pricelessly played by Denis Holmes, hears the greeting: "Gorgeous morning," his retort, without missing a beat, is: "A pity some people should be alive to spoil it."
Then there are the odd quirks and the pricelessly prophetic anecdotes, as when one Zurich classmate of the budding genius went home to tell his parents that "this Einstein will one day be a great man."
The Golden Age of television never got any more golden than Phil Silvers as Sgt. Ernie Bilko, pricelessly conning and weaseling his way through the Fort Baxter motor pool.
(These same production notes, which are pricelessly earnest, also point out that Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher and Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan share C. S. Lewis's link with Oxford.)
And it's summed up by the classic duet of comical combat, "Anything You Can Do," which was once pricelessly recorded by the mezzo-soprano Giulietta Simionato and the baritone Ettore Bastianini.
There I sat with some embarrassment as if chemically stimulated: helpless with pleasure and turned into a goon, wearing a dopey, ear-to-ear grin from the moment of her entrance through her pricelessly delivered remarks at the curtain call.