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We were successful, we Canadians had a good laugh over another Charles-the-obsessor-of-details story, and that purchase turned out a company-maker for Samson-Canada.
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Humor, though, trumps diplomacy in ads, according to an Ipsos survey, which found that by 56%, North Americans prefer ads that make them laugh over those that are straightforward.
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Why do French comic films not travel well when those made in Britain or America—whether by Woody Allen, John Cleese or the Monty Python team—seem to make people laugh all over the world?
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Laugh at the over-caffeinated pundits and the reporters interviewing undecided voters.
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Yankees and Rebels alike join in the field to share a laugh now that it is over.
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The memory has given many a laugh, including me, over the years — even if it seemed like disaster at the time.
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Once they gather around the clubhouse for a brew and postmortem of the round, they would laugh or hate each other all over again.
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Both kindly and belligerent, Wade misses the meaning and rhythm of events, and reacts too much or too little, erupting in anger over what he should laugh off, ridiculing what he should take seriously.
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But she was rare because, being very hurt, she got over it by making the world laugh at and with her.
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The passage usually gets a laugh, but it takes a great banana to put it over well.
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And finally, laugh of the day is that the eurozone crisis will all be over within two years.
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She kneeled over me and spread her legs with a clinical cool, then began to laugh.
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