Also the merits of the different makes of computer processor were being bantered around. |
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Their easiness with each other was evident, as they danced together, slapped each other on the back and casually bantered throughout the show. |
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The family wants to thank everyone for their visits and support, as well as the nurses with whom he joked and bantered. |
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They bantered a few minutes more before everyone quieted down and simply enjoyed the ambience and the lullaby being sung for them. |
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For awhile they bantered back and forth, trading remarks and occasionally delving deeper into a conversation. |
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Settling around the table, the six of them bantered well into the evening until they finally consented to a chosen plan that pleased them all. |
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Between songs, Patti bantered with the audience, joked around and made us laugh. |
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It's just hard to envision these characters living the plentiful backstory that's bantered around. |
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But what's worse than being bantered into the ground by all your friends for your drunken frolics? |
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We joked, bantered, argued, gushed over some latest literary masterpieces. |
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He and his teammates bantered with The Rock until The Usos ran in and attacked. |
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It bothers me when I see the whole issue being made into a joke and being bantered back and forth. |
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Need definitions of those confusing words we hear bantered about every day and are afraid to ask the meaning of? |
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Too often, they were simply bantered around as high-sounding slogans. |
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He bantered amiably with the crowd, though some of his jokes fell flat. |
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While this game is bantered back and forth members, go without. |
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During one afternoon broadcast, the co-hosts bantered about the decision of a Southern Baptist convention to boycott the Disney Studios for its link with the television series Ellen. |
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The deposit in the CAIS program has been bantered about as well. |
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Mr. Steve Mahoney: Mr. Speaker, when we talk about issues concerning young people who are killed on what could be considered low grade roads, those are not matters which should be bantered about in this place. |
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I might add that I wish that you would judge some of the language that is bantered around this place a little bit more harshly but that is your decision, Mr. Speaker. |
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O'Neill bantered and challenged referees in a way which made other managers present astonished to learn on Monday that he had quit, only four days later. |
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Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day. |
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