Although there was some conflict with others arising from his behaviour he was described as cheerful and bubbly. |
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Her bubbly personality plus her perceptive understanding of local issues mean that Liz is a natural on the airwaves. |
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Actually my recollection of the whole night is a bit fuzzy as we had shared a magnum of the fizzy bubbly stuff before even leaving Tamsin's flat. |
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Howard poured a generous measure of Radox into the bath, and watched it slowly turn the water green and bubbly. |
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Her bubbly good will rises to the surface, however, and she's anything but an introverted loner. |
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I did go shopping yesterday, so we have yogurts, fresh fruit, bubbly water, etc. |
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The door burst open and the cheerful Mrs. Casing with her kind eyes and bubbly personality walked in holding a package in her hands. |
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He was a bright and bubbly character and an excellent brother to his two younger sisters. |
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Colette's natural bubbly personality and fighting spirit has been a help in her long battle with the deadly disease. |
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I had just ran a bath and was about to put my toe into the nice bubbly water, when I heard a scream. |
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I remember her coming in with her two children, but she did not seem her normal bubbly self. |
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The bright and bubbly child looked alert and happy, surrounded by members of her foster family. |
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A young, bubbly crowd, happy to hang around and mingle to the music coming out of a state of the art bar. |
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So folks, dress up in your formals, grab some bubbly and enjoy the mix of high culture and the glorious environment that is Opera at The Channon. |
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They were tanning while relaxing in the warm bubbly Jacuzzi at Beaches Sandy Bay. |
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At school, of course, I was the same bright and bubbly person I always was. |
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When I got to the window, it suddenly became clear that the staff seemed much older and more downtrodden than the bubbly voice I heard. |
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To celebrate, a bottle of bubbly will be provided to the couple following the ceremony. |
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So opt instead for this soft, ripe, musky, apricot-stashed classic Italian bubbly. |
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You can sample a pint or two at Two Poets Pub or sip bubbly at the Champagne Bar. |
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This stunning, deep, ripe, fruity, toasty waxy vintage bubbly is a rare Easter treat. |
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This uncomplicated Italian fizz is a bright, youthful, almost grapey bubbly with refreshing citrus fruit acidity and plenty of fruit. |
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The bubbly decor, playful graphics, and bright colours seemed so very modern, and a world away from archetypal greasy spoon cafes. |
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The comedy is set in a Northern English pub with the gambling landlord and bubbly landlady playing host to an eclectic mix of their regulars. |
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I turned off the paved road into a dirt track, snaking through the thick forest alongside a bubbly creek. |
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Having cracked, bubbly, sore skin on my hands was always a bit of a bummer, especially as a teenager. |
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She was a very bubbly and vivacious woman who usually had no difficulty meeting people. |
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It was so amazing, meeting her in person, and she's really as bubbly and vivacious as she appears in writing. |
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Kate's the funny, bubbly one in the group, so wherever they go they always have a laugh. |
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Taru was a vivacious, bubbly girl with a personality that seemed to shine iridescently. |
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The bubbly romantic feelings Delaney was having were quickly squashed as she pulled out her palm pilot again and stared at Tanya's name. |
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Okay, that's not quite true, but it might as well be, because bubbly is everywhere in Reims. |
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The tease is very hard to resist, and the carefree and bubbly tone of the piece is refreshingly palatable. |
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Eileen's bubbly personality makes her an ideal candidate for setting up such a group. |
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She is the stereotypical bubbly suburban housewife who doesn't even realize how empty her life is. |
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The retractable hardtop adds to the bubbly appearance when it's covering the cockpit. |
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Barely audible vocal tracks are buried beneath drum machine beats and bubbly synthesizers. |
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It's always best to drink bubbly from a glass rather than swigging it directly from the bottle. |
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There are stuffed deer and buffalo on the walls, an ancient grand piano, and bubbly Polish receptionists. |
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As I chatted to Paul over a glass of bubbly, we were shushed by a grumpy old woman. |
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Linda was a bubbly, happy, cheerful girl who came from a big loving family. |
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The G major quartet is a bubbly and infectious work throughout containing much music that is ebullient and tuneful. |
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It's fun, bubbly and wonderful to look at, a real treat for the eyes and ears in a totally groovy, hip kind of way. |
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It is again time to break open a bottle of bubbly and to blue our money till kingdom comes. |
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I sampled a tender saddle of rabbit, wrapped in fatty Portuguese bacon and doused in a bubbly mustard emulsion. |
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We put fancy, bubbly skins on the dull and mundane and think that we're making it all more interesting. |
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A jubilant Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race. |
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The effervescent and downright bubbly host has evolved from just another flirtatious cable TV personality into a globe-trotting media mogul. |
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Alison found this just hilarious and her bubbly giggles had graduated to full blown belly laughs. |
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She had a fresh complexion and a bubbly attitude that made her perfect for the part. |
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Then at midnight people just appeared out on the street with bubbly, singing Auld Lang Syne. |
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When the outdoors colors were brick red and charming pink, the inside were a bubbly purple and a warming yellow. |
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The sounds range from bubbly hayride ditties to slight rustic tunes and lonelyheart jazz. |
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This alone should be reason enough for us to pack the car boot with French bread and bubbly cider. |
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She's bubbly, bright-eyed and thinks she'll soon be engaged to her Kennedy-esque boyfriend, Warner. |
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Pour one glass of Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose into a champagne flute glass and float one dash of Van der Hum over the bubbly. |
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The bright bubbly blonde made her way to my car in tight black jeans and a ripped black tank top with some writing on it. |
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After they wove through the crowd, he continued to be a gentleman and handed her a champagne flute filled with a sparkling, bubbly liquid. |
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Apparently, some water actually does come right out of the ground all bubbly. |
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He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels. |
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So I've just spent an hour in the bath wallowing in bubbly stuff, salts, scrubs, my expensive shampoo and conditioner, and it was wonderful. |
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He wanted to know how the bubbly and vivacious girl was coping mentally. |
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The stream of bubbly from the popped champagne bottle creates an angelic arc over her, and lands right in the glass. |
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We reckon Harry will allow himself a glass of something bubbly on the plane back to blighty this evening. |
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Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade. |
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Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the juices are bubbly and the topping is browned. |
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I shall be on the ground waiting with a bottle of bubbly for her. |
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In her checkered uniform and starched white hat, and with her bubbly good spirits, Betty at first appears to be a familiar caricature of white-bread America. |
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The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid, ageless, sweaty body. |
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Rather unusually for me I fancied a swim instead of the gym this morning so did some leisurely lengths before eight then sat in the bubbly spa feeling springy. |
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Many of these parties were organized by Marla, a bubbly, blond-haired woman who had come to Kabul for Global Exchange, the antiglobalization group based in San Francisco. |
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I could probably name eight people that she was based on, just that bubbly, extroverted blonde that you see on talk shows. |
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Prosecco, the light, appley crowd-pleasing bubbly of the Veneto region, is a step up from Spanish cava and an attractive value compared to champagne. |
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It would seem the French have finally accepted that we have the perfect terrain and climate right here in Kent, the garden of England, for producing world-class bubbly. |
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Landis is bubbly, effervescent, and clearly chock full of manic energy. |
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Back in 2007, a bubbly Diaz showed Jay Leno her burping skills on late-night TV and then went into hysterics. |
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I only said to him last night that he was back to his normal, bubbly self. |
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Their song is a bubbly, metallic series of beeps and twitters. |
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Chatting to this bubbly rowing ambassadress, it is hard to believe that she ever suffers from the blues, but settling for second best would signal negative feelings this time. |
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Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism. |
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His love of life was bubbly and his chirpy, outgoing personality was the very stuff that needs to be bottled and preserved in today's trying world. |
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See, puff pastry is exactly the kind of buttery, rich, snackable food you want to put in front of people when they're holding a glass of something boozy or bubbly. |
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The bubbly bright sound caught my attention, she was a beautiful woman. |
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The champagne corks should be popping, and the bubbly flowing, in federal agencies and the White House today. |
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Even if you'd rather be soaking in a bubbly bath, we have awesome ideas for presents that will have your personality stamped on them beside the bow. |
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Bake until top is browned and cheese bubbly, 20 to 30 minutes. |
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So I whirled this in the mixing bowl and placed in a greased baking dish and slid that bad boy in a 350 degree oven until it was bubbly and slightly browned on the top. |
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Now I was in the mood for a chilled, fizzy, bubbly, brown and wet drink. |
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When I first met her she was bubbly and vibrant and full of life. |
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A York mother has told how her normally bright and bubbly daughter had been left subdued, distressed and anxious following an attempted abduction. |
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The bubbly Italian can speak six languages including Spanish, French, Russian, Greek, and English, and now wants to learn to try her hand at learning Irish. |
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As part of the push for cash, the runners are urging sponsors to guess how long their epic journey will take, with a bottle of bubbly for the nearest guess. |
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The galleries linking the chambers, often piled high with bottles of maturing bubbly, are named after places where Madame Pommery sold large quantities of champagne. |
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All you have to do is recognize it and take a few steps to ensure that you are providing every opportunity for your customers to enjoy a glass of California bubbly. |
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How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? |
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He didn't move when Tina burst into the room, her usual bubbly self. |
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She's a Californian girl, bouncy, bubbly and more beautiful than Barbie. |
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In anticipation of victory the bubbly stuff was already on ice. |
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He just leaned forward himself and gave a tiny, bubbly laugh. |
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Anne, being her usual bubbly self, engaged Lady Allenwood in a lively conversation about theatre in general as we traveled the darkened streets of London. |
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Tickets cost pounds 45 per person and a vodka martini, canapes, finger buffet and glass of bubbly at midnight are included in the price. |
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In training he's still bright and bubbly but there's a determination and steeliness to turn it around for the fans and the club he loves. |
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English bubbly is now indisputably world class, but don't miss out on the delights of still English or Welsh table wine, it can be excellent too. |
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With a home crowd behind the bubbly Welshman in Birmingham, a repeat of his feat at Maebashi, Japan, four years ago could be on the cards. |
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Andrew Stead is back in his traditional Fairy role this time, no doubt living up to his bubbly title of Fairy Liquidus. |
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There is no celebration too small for a little bit of bubbly. |
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They came in bouncing, bubbly, bopping off him like popcorn. |
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A one-man PR machine, bubbly and bright, had been replaced by the dourest of Scots who publicly scowled his way through his tenureship. |
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One of the Irish troupe's jokers lived up to his reputation by spraying his fellow gagsters with bubbly and cream pies during an on-stage stunt. |
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Instead of blonde and bubbly, the women tend to be tattoed and pierced. |
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There's a hint of nuttiness to this bubbly which helped this classy champagne to the Which? |
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The stars gathered before the show in the Tapis Rouge tent for bubbly, Mideastern noshes and warm-up weirdness from fine-feathered bird-girls. |
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This means writing new scripts and feeling every word in them, heading back to the studio for an epic performance and, of course, drinking plenty of bubbly along the way. |
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The Pinot Meunier adds to the fruitiness, fleshiness and richness of the bubbly and the Chardonnay brings acidity and tails off the juiciness, adding to the refreshing nature. |
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And, of course, there's the bubbly phenomenon from northeastern Italy called Prosecco, a category that's seen tremendous growth over the past several years. |
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Her thunderous spikes are almost unstoppable, and her fierce persona on the hardcourt seems to belie the bubbly girl with the ever-ready infectious smile. |
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With grader Hollyoak Supreme outside and railer Bubbly Swallow inside the selection intrap four, Dean Childs' runner should get a smooth passage around the openingtwoturns. |
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Bubbly reefs are very rare in Europe and supports a very varied ecosystem. |
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