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But that's the idea behind an AD, the latest emanation from China's zany shanzhai culture, a mixture of old-school copycatting and arch parody.

In the 90s, however, the tactics have changed to humor and parody, a tactic used well by the Guerilla Girls (after all, how can one not laugh at a reclining nude with a gorilla mask?)

Often a parody of what people think of as silent movie acting, Valentino became an exotic heart-throb with gleaming eyes and flaring nostrils, in The Sheik, Blood and Sand and Monsieur Beaucaire.

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The kid's terseness is a mild parody of B-movie westerns.

The narrative sounds like a zany pitch from a parody of Hollywood filmmaking (like Robert Altman's The Player).

It was this plea that moved the video from being just a game parody but a manifesto for freedom with gut wrenching emotional impact.

From parody sites being taken too seriously to fake news items somehow ending up on major news websites, the two tackle a wide spectrum of new media and industrial media issues.

The judge rejectedthe argument that the book was a parody, which would have been legallypermissible.

She's into dance, and her mother is Brazilian - maybe a parody of Dirty dancing using Brazilian fight dancing?

Because, beyond fair use and parody (issues for later essays), the holder of a copyrighted piece has near carte Blanche to do what they want with their work.

The poll in Figure 1 is a parody of poll question and answer design.

"It was all done in the name of fun, and we would have thought that Lady Gaga could have seen the humor behind this parody," he said.

Parts of the excerpts released by Time magazine yesterday read like a jarring parody.

Apart from threatening to plunge the simultaneous translators into meltdown, such language feeds the image overseas of Mr Bush as a hopelessly inarticulate, trigger-happy cowboy, one that Tony Blair was at pains to say this week he regards as a parody.

This is not a parody, but a government plan outlined by Vladislav Surkov, the Kremlin’s chief ideologist, in a recent interview given to Vedomosti, a Russian business daily.

He was a celebrity, sometimes a self-parody, a hearty friend, an implacable foe, a man of large faith and large flaws, a melancholy character who persevered, drank deeply and sang loudly.

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