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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': After Mac has been cleared of all charges in the Clay Dobson case, Stella surmises that it was satisfying for him to use the same political tactics on his superiors that they were trying to use against him. At first he denies it, but...

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* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': After Mac has been cleared of all charges in the Clay Dobson case, case in "[[Recap/CSINYS03E23 ...Comes Around]]", Stella surmises that it was satisfying for him to use the same political tactics on his superiors that they were trying to use against him. At first he denies it, but...
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* In ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'' (1990), as Lex Luthor makes inroads into Gotham, he has to strike a deal with the Joker, who owns a property he wants. The Joker says that, in addition to the money, he wants permission from Metropolis's "king" to take a two-week vacation there. Luthor refuses to acknowledge that this even means anything, and says Joker can take his vacation wherever he likes ... but that Metropolis might prove bad for his health if he stays longer than ''one'' week.

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* In ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest'' (1990), ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest1990'', as Lex Luthor makes inroads into Gotham, he has to strike a deal with the Joker, who owns a property he wants. The Joker says that, in addition to the money, he wants permission from Metropolis's "king" to take a two-week vacation there. Luthor refuses to acknowledge that this even means anything, and says Joker can take his vacation wherever he likes ... but that Metropolis might prove bad for his health if he stays longer than ''one'' week.
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* In the review of the 1984 UsefulNotes/FormulaOne season, Creator/CliveJames commented on Alain Prosts retirement from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza:

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* In the review of the 1984 UsefulNotes/FormulaOne season, Creator/CliveJames commented on Alain Prosts Prost's retirement from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza:
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* In the review of the 1984 UsefulNotes/FormulaOne season, Creator/CliveJames commented on Alain Prosts retirement from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza:
--> '''Clive James:''' He looked for a nice quiet place to park where the sporting spectators wouldn't throw stones at him, but he couldn't find it, and they did.
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A character makes a statement, then immediately adds that they actually mean the exact opposite of what they said. Usually shows up in comedies. May be used as a form of [[DontExplainTheJoke pointing out sarcasm]].

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A character makes a statement, then immediately adds that they actually mean the exact opposite of what they said. Usually shows up in comedies. May be used as a form of [[DontExplainTheJoke pointing out sarcasm]].
sarcasm]]. Often the result of characters realizing they just told BlatantLies.
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* In ''Film/JerryMaguire'', when Rod is telling Jerry to have TheTalk with Dorothy, and Jerry ends up talking more about her son, Ray:

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* In ''Film/JerryMaguire'', when Rod is telling Jerry to have TheTalk "the talk" with Dorothy, and Jerry ends up talking more about her son, Ray:
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** In "The Sting"
--->'''Leela''': Are you saying I'm crazy?\\
'''Farnsworth''': No, no. Nobody's saying that. But I'm certainly thinking it very loudly.

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