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"The whole shtick is well past the point of being interesting."
And it most probably is the only school in the world that has a course called Shtick.
He does a lot of shtick and runs around the room.
Their shtick is nothing new, but it can be funny sometimes.
Take that away and all that's left is shock as shtick.
"Here's their whole shtick near as I can figure," he said.
"I especially like the shtick in between experiments," he said.
He talked about his father's projects and saw an opportunity to do some shtick.
She drops the shtick and starts feeling her way around the music.
Say this much: The series certainly knows how to stretch a shtick.
I respect artists that have an act, a look, a shtick.
As Alexander's grandfather would have said, he needed a new shtick.
In other words, speak softly, even if you carry a big shtick.
It's so easy for it to turn into wacky shtick.
Though musicals come and go, the shtick of stars lives on.
Lewis is now constant shtick, and there's very little of the man I knew left.
But by now, temptation has become a trademark, and even a bit of shtick.
But the trio is often dismissed as some kind of women's shtick.
It's a brilliant shtick, because everyone over the age of 18 feels that way.
"In terms of shtick, I may yet develop my own," he said.
Maybe he will save that little shtick for his last football game, a decade or two from now.
It was a great shtick that earned him considerable television time in his early years.
But his limits are clear: Severe weather means no shtick.
Part of the shtick is that she hasn't got time to talk to reporters.
But they could all benefit from some streamlining of shtick.