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It seems to me that you are still essentially a wisenheimer.
"It's been years since someone called me a wisenheimer."
It's nice to see him playing a self-serving wisenheimer in a light comedy.
"The two feet was there ahead of me, wisenheimer.
Any reason he's got to take guff off some wisenheimer, any more than the next guy?
'Everybody's a wisenheimer,' Percy said, and sulked off into my office.
The third guy was a wisenheimer.
Other terms include: Know-it-all, smarty pants, wisenheimer, wise guy.
You are a wisenheimer."
Little wisenheimer!
'A wisenheimer.
Yes, you did Mr. Wisenheimer.
When I was growing up, my father called me Schwartzie, Wisenheimer, Girl and Nincompoop.
"He's a wisenheimer.
The final manuscript, with which this wisenheimer and his Dr. Rudolf Zander have tinkered a bit, but solely for artistic reasons, reads as follows.
He was raised on the wry pages of Newsday and Sports Illustrated, and he styles himself as a Long Island wisenheimer.
And we have the novels of Saul Bellow, which are European novels of ideas adapted to the idiom of the American wisenheimer.
The general storyline was simultaneously overhauled to provide Audrey with supporting characters such as Melvin Wisenheimer, her ugly, prankish arch-rival, and Tiny, a young black boy.
A request for "insulting" cat names somehow yields the following: Alimony, Dog, Ego, Gore, Hog, Pooper, Trog and Wisenheimer.
Its throwback wisenheimer wit, along with the kind of accelerated, screwball pacing that has almost vanished from contemporary comedy, has been valiantly resurrected by the Atlantic Theater Company.
Before it was over, though, some wisenheimer at Interpol had nicknamed the operation Bay of Pigs H. By Sunday that slogan was a headline in London's Observer.
"Sure-just because some smart-aleck invented something and some exploiter built a factory to make it and some wisenheimer did the engineering, that's no reason you shouldn't wake up from your nap long enough to get your share.
His new book, "Wisenheimer: A Childhood Subject to Debate," is both a memoir and an affectionate look at a subculture; we talked to Oppenheimer about oratory, the moral high ground, and the two kinds of debate coaches.
After some wisenheimer put out a false rumor on the Net this year, the credulous sent the company's factory in Wilsonville, Ore., their stinky old sneakers by the thousands in the expectation that they would be redeemed for spiffy new athletic shoes.