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When you have a wry perspective, it's hard to remain anxious or hostile for long.

THE Weekly Standard, the parish magazine of American conservatives, is not merely a wry observer of the political scene.

I believe, it was serene when you sleep deeply and gradually with the expectation of living, because I really be afraid to touch your wry face.

A wry reference to allegations by McCain's running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, that Obama had been "palling around with" people once considered American terrorists.

Studies that link a sense of humor to good health are probably measuring this phenomenon; when you have a wry perspective, it's hard to remain anxious or hostile for long.

VLADIMIR PUTIN has a wry sense of humour.

John looked at me and smiled, a wry smile.

Colleen's sister was the kind of woman that Henry liked, wry without any of the mocking bitterness.

Readers of Mr Bryson's previous books will find many familiar pleasures: effortlessly digestible prose, wry self-deprecating humour and lightly-worn erudition.

And when Hobbes tells that story, which he mentions a couple of times in the book, one can only imagine he must have had a kind of wry grin on his face when he wrote that out.

With its wry reporting and visual panache, Wired offers a headfirst dive into the tech world.

Among the last to leave, a reflects, with bowed shoulders and a wry smile, that late hours, like grey hairs, are among the penalties of success.

Samuelson's wry humor crops up in unexpected places, but there was always a real seriousness about him.

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