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  • 1joking\ apart — • joking aside • joking apart v. phr. informal No fooling; without exaggerating: seriously. Joking aside, although the conditions were not very comfortable, we had a wonderful time. Joking apart, there must have been over a hundred people in the… …

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  • 2joking apart — ● joke * * * ˌjoking aˈpart/aˈside idiom (BrE) used to show that you are now being serious after you have said sth funny Main entry: ↑jokeidiom …

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  • 3Joking Apart — Infobox Television show name = Joking Apart caption = The opening title is superimposed over a stack of legal documents. format = Sitcom picture format = 4:3 runtime = 30 minutes creator = Steven Moffat director = Bob Spiers starring = Robert… …

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  • 4Joking Apart Theater — is a small theater company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The name of the company is taken from the title of the play, Joking Apart by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. While Joking Apart has performed several of Ayckbourne s plays, the… …

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  • 5Joking Apart (play) — Joking Apart is a 1978 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn …

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  • 6joking apart — seriously, really, without joking, joking aside …

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  • 7joking apart — See: JOKING ASIDE …

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  • 8joking apart — See: JOKING ASIDE …

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  • 9List of Joking Apart episodes — This is a list of television episodes from the British television sitcom Joking Apart . Broadcast on BBC2, Joking Apart is about the rise and fall of a relationship, juxtaposing a couple, Mark (Robert Bathurst) and Becky (Fiona Gillies), who meet …

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  • 10joking\ aside — • joking aside • joking apart v. phr. informal No fooling; without exaggerating: seriously. Joking aside, although the conditions were not very comfortable, we had a wonderful time. Joking apart, there must have been over a hundred people in the… …

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