Despite the heaving crowds the policemen and women on duty were all good natured and didn't seem to mind a bit of gentle ribbing from the stage. |
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They rib us in a good natured way while making it clear that they will not vote and are not taken in by our occasional concern for them. |
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He was a good natured, hard-working gentleman who had an earthy presence and a warm welcome for all. |
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She's neat, organised, intelligent, motivated, good natured and talented across all arenas. |
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Very friendly and good natured, Stronskiy is the type of man any serious rifleman would love to talk with. |
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In fact, Mia's so bad natured we're all guilty of messing with her because she's such an easy mark. |
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He's always been good natured, has integrity by the truckload, and doesn't seem to toe his party's line. |
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A generous and good natured person, she was a lovely neighbour and friend and she will be very sadly missed by her family and close friends. |
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A pleasant, good natured and gentle person, Una's caring qualities were always to the fore. |
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The official holds up each vote for the crowd to see, and is greeted with cheers or boos from the good natured crowd. |
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She was a good natured and kind-hearted lady who delighted in helping friends and neighbours. |
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Beside her was Jason, a tall gangly guy sporting what looked like ninety pounds of hair gel, and a good natured goofy grin. |
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So exuberant, perhaps a tad inebriated but almost always good natured and fun. |
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She remembered the beautiful sweet natured baby gurgling happily in her arms. |
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Julia was a good natured and kind lady who was well liked throughout the local community. |
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He was a jolly, pleasant and good natured gentleman whose calm and serene demeanour endeared him to many. |
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Lily was a gentle and good natured member of the local rural community, a fine neighbour and kind friend. |
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Good natured, kind and generous, Mary Ellen was held in great regard by all in the community. |
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Catherine was a lovely lady, kind natured and had a warm welcome for her friends. |
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Kind, generous and good natured, she was a good friend to many and was devoted to her family. |
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Many were the kind deeds performed by this good natured gentleman and he will be sadly missed by family and friends. |
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It was a petty tactic to try and dupe the officials and undermine a generally well natured game. |
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He was the class clown and easily one of the funniest, most good natured people I ever had the pleasure of knowing. |
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So far the action has been characterised by lively and good natured mass pickets with very few members crossing and many former non-members joining. |
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The crack was good natured throughout, a pleasing change from some of the poisonous atmospheres we have all witnessed whenever matches between historical rivals take place. |
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That is why this path is chosen by those who are soft natured and grow strong bit by bit. |
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Good natured jokes and jesting where both parties find the conduct acceptable. |
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We believe it is our responsibility to promote good natured ness, to refuse defeatism, preconceived ideas and the status quo. |
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Newfoundlands are gentle, cheerful, good natured dogs with oodles of enterprise and dynamism. |
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Currently, he is helping out on the station, and puts up with a lot of good natured teasing from GĂ©rard. |
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The votes on high-profile issues such as tax policy and Trident all went the leadership's way, and in good natured debates too. |
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A Scotland Yard spokesman later said he had heard no news of arrests and despite the presence of riot police, the protest remained good natured. |
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She described Steven as kind, good natured, and someone who would do anything for anyone. |
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One was described as a 'good natured fellow' who gave the children his 'own bread' and chopped wood for Madame. |
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Don't be too intense, be serious but good natured if possible. |
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He was a beautiful child, sweet natured, affectionate, with cocoa-colored skin and a thousand-watt smile. |
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They are very good natured animals when domesticated, but I believe it to be impossible to cure that savageness, which all I have seen seem to possess. |
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His guile and familiarity with the underworld gets him a job as a photographer for a scandal sheet, working under a good natured, alcoholic editor. |
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A kind, good natured and most conscientious gentleman, Jimmy was well qualified in his career and always brought the personal touch to his dealings with people. |
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But, instead, the plucky teenager is an academic high-flier and the life and soul of his school, where his name is a byword for good natured generosity. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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They should be pleasant, good natured and, above all, patient. |
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His younger brother Kumbhakarna was said to be as tall as a mountain and was quite good natured. |
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The pair is good natured about sharing the same work place. |
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Give the cookie only when he is cheerful and good natured. |
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Like its wire-haired sibling, this Croatian is easy to train and good natured, forming a good attachment to its master, with who it shares a passion for the hunt. |
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There's a lot of rivalry between the clubs but it's good natured and a great opportunity for the whole water polo community to come together and enjoy the sport. |
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He thought that Bottom was conceited but good natured, and shows a considerable store of imagination in his interaction with the representatives of the fairy world. |
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