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I like Molly … she’s got a wicked sense of humour
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I sit in the car for nearly ten minutes muttering imprecations about that bloody man before my sense of humour gets the better of me and, realising just how stupid this whole thing is, burst out laughing
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‘I’ve felt all along that she had a tremendous sense of humour … that, I think, proves it
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Though he would never admit to anyone that he was deliberately winding James Middlesex up, his natural sense of humour was sitting on the sidelines enjoying itself
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“Yes, I am !” he said, an d I appreciated his sense of humour
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The Leader didn't like Alistair, or his warped sense of humour
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” She smiled again at the last, some secret brewing her sense of humour
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Luckily she had a sense of humour and they escaped the logical consequences by dressing back into civvies (civilian dress) immediately and buying her a box of chocolates
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Obviously, our Sergeant had a sense of humour even if a bit warped
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The man had no sense of humour regarding certain things
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He had no sense of humour when in court, or dealing with the law)
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It must be said SAP COIN found that hilarious and had a fine sense of humour about it
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Then one day a Chaplain proved to me that they actually had a sense of humour when he explained that “Adam was originally a black man who got such a fright when God caught him stealing apples from God’s garden that he turned white from shock and fear
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Even when you have nothing else left, not even your sense of humour
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Her old man Ralph had an earthy sense of humour, punctuated by colourful, slightly risqué, but still suitable-for-family-company stories
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A sense of humour
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Shamans, witch doctors, head shrinkers, have no sense of humour
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Ted doesn"t have a great sense of humour
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“I can"t understand that – a nice almost new Jag in this place – what are the odds?” I found another cop with a sense of humour – what are those odds?
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That man has no sense of humour, Anne, believe ME
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"Ellen, I thought you had a sense of humour
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The leader said, "She does have a sense of humour
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“It's important to always be courteous, humble, and maintain a good sense of humour abroad
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The Attaché shared my sense of humour and
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He had a great sense of humour and we’d just spent almost an hour chatting in a bank
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have such a poor sense of humour, so I’ll chalk this one up to Fate, the infinite sow
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Harry’s wry sense of humour, but he was well-spoken and had a gentlemanly aura about him
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Until or unless it effects a self-introduction, I’m not going to worry myself about it, since it’s going to have at least as great a sense of humour and forbearance as me
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have the sense of humour to appreciate it
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both David and the crowd from the chief‘s bad sense of humour
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that whoever programmed it had a sick sense of humour
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sense of humour was his strength throughout
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keen sense of humour-- humour always of a kindly order, used never to
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He had a good sense of humour and had a wealth of stories about the town and the characters that lived in it both past and present
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She still had a great sense of humour and would tell him jokes and stories about old times in Roscrea
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Bridget became instantly familiar again with her mothers sense of humour
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Chris thought it a very strange sense of humour but made an allowance for nervousness, maybe
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John was a quiet man who had a good sense of humour
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Betty still possessed her great sense of humour, which at times could be bordering on coarse, particularly her jokes, some of them being near the knuckle, that she had heard in pub’s
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integrity, was well read and had a good sense of humour
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children but he had a beautiful sense of humour and he made
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He was a handsome fair-haired lad of athletic build and had a good presence and sense of humour
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She was witty and had that sharp Dublin sense of humour
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Every word that came out of his mouth was in jest and he had an insatiable sense of humour
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She had a wonderful natural sense of humour that Matthew loved
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The fact was Eddie was a very unassuming man with a good sense of humour
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“It was his little warped sense of humour,” she said bitterly
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He was a quiet gentle man, who had his own sense of humour and was a great
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Bridget laughed about the fact that that he could have his favourite boiled egg for breakfast that was presented to him each morning, as if by ceremony, by a waiter with a good sense of humour
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He was a nice quiet relaxed man with his own sense of humour about Canada and
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strange sense of humour this Oriental had!
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Olivera flushed for a few seconds then said, “I knew what you meant, it is my country sense of humour
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"That God has a great sense of humour
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For a machine, Xin had a better sense of humour than most humans he knew, and he wouldn’t have it any other way
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“Well I’m glad your sense of humour is still alive in there somewhere,
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He was tall, athletically built and good looking, with a wicked sense of humour, and was Jane’s mentor
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have the oddest sense of humour, you know
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David missed the old man and his wonderful sense of humour
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Even with this disorder, Cameron had a great sense of humour; he was highly intelligent, artistic and musical
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Above all else keep a sense of humour
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“I think my husband has just been shafted by a jolly mechanic with a sense of humour
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Clapping and cheering; in tune with Theo’s sense of humour
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Med students have an amazingly unsophisticated sense of humour
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On the night his chirpy personality and sense of humour had triumphed over the anxiety of the moment and it shone through once more on this Sunday afternoon as he seated himself between his hosts
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It had to be the worst occurrence of his life to wake up in that hotel room and find himself handcuffed to a seventeen stone policeman, naked, but he hadn’t lost his sense of humour
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'I'll probably never learn to understand humans and their sense of humour
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Shoop’s twisted sense of humour, took the band off and threw it over his
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what a quirky sense of humour fate had, giggling at it on his death bed
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A successful primary relationship is one based on similar values, attitudes , attractiveness , appetite for life, energy levels, sense of humour, morals, and often wealth or wealth potential and also the same weaknesses and hang ups, and insecurities
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a sense of humour, thought Thane, as he considered his options
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With a grin which betrayed an ironic sense of humour that rarely saw the light of day, she picked
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was, partly her lack of any sense of humour, but mostly her complete insensitivity at the death of
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What kind of sense of humour she had, did she enjoy traveling or hiking? Was she a morning person who lifts spirits like rays of sunshine?
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It was good that Damon had a good sense of humour thought Samual
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You have the same sense of humour ” he grinned
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“I should stand up and salute,” mumbled Dusty, amazed that he has able to muster some sort of sense of humour
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He could be warm and approachable in private conversation, with a sharp sense of humour
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“If you don’t have a sense of humour, you should never have joined,” said Peter
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war their sense of humour has always been regarded as suspect
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finely tuned sense of humour, he is also known to wield a
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Not only was he the world number 1 tennis player in the late 1950s and early 1960, but he also had a great personality, and a wicked sense of humour
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He hadn’t lost his sense of humour after all
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His sense of humour was fine, but at times he tended to be hectoring and argumentative
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His affability and sense of humour have
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Add to all this – A good sense of humour, loads of patience and a dash of humility
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And then the similarities, what they shared with each other: loyal and honest; blunt, too frank for comfort; independent; same horoscope sign – compatible even in Chinese sign; impatient; loving and caring; work related to helping people; same views on environment, life and money; same principles with family and friends; workaholic; travels well, likes to explore; energies are in sync, lose time together; loves deeply; intelligent and curious to learn more; good sense of humour; strong attraction to, and curiosity about, each other; scared of hurting others; puts self last in a relationship
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‘At least you still have a good sense of humour
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Despite being more intelligent than any hi-man, #89044-B had little sense of humour
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He is one of the gods in my temple, a place from which I rigorously exclude the sense of humours
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She had been the one of the family with a sense of humour
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The name is an unfortunate one as far as music goes, and Goethe's putting it into his heroine's mouth just when she was most enraptured, seems to support the view I sometimes adopt in discoursing to the Man of Wrath that he had no sense of humour
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Aunt Dot knew Lucy's face so well that it seemed absurd to examine it now, searching for signs in its features and expression of enough character, enough nerves, enough--this, if there were enough of it, might by itself carry her through--sense of humour
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A sense of humour was something that Melanie, from
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fatherly Scottish man with a dry sense of humour, had
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So this inspector's sense of humour, meant to convey a powerful feeling of belonging together and being strong (we're the ones who know the rules), made Fred feel weak and helpless (I'm the one caught in the labyrinth)
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Notable was the fact that none of them mentioned the value of a sense of humour
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Fred did feel he had a keen sense of humour, perhaps slightly different to the average person’s, and he did believe that throughout his life he had been honest, at least most of the time
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He would sit at the bar, and keep them entertained with his humorous and quirky Russian sense of humour
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Now, he is the most adorable man with a wicked sense of humour (but a dubious taste in soft furnishings) More of that later
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I have also discovered something that I never knew Troll's although unsightly, obviously have a wickedly dry sense of humour