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== Structure == A person who is unfamiliar with the hidden or alternative meaning of a sentence may fail to detect its [[innuendo]]s, aside from observing that others find it humorous for no apparent reason. Innuendo is often used in [[sitcom]]s and other [[comedy]] where some in the audience may enjoy the humour while being oblivious to its secondary meaning. A triple entendre is a phrase that can be understood in any of three ways, such as in the back cover of the 1981 [[Rush (band)|Rush]] album ''[[Moving Pictures (Rush album)|Moving Pictures]]'' which shows a [[moving company]] carrying paintings out of a building while people are shown being emotionally moved and a film crew makes a "[[moving picture]]" of the whole scene.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nimitz.net/rush/faq2ans.html#82|title=The Rush Frequently Asked Questions on the Internet File|work=nimitz.net|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170222184534/http://www.nimitz.net/rush/faq2ans.html#82|archive-date=22 February 2017}}</ref>
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