He was very good boy, he never had trouble with anyone and he respected everyone.
"I have to say, as every Derry mammy would say, he was a good boy, " Mr Martin said.
McCain doesn't want to deal with unfriendly foreign leaders without them signing an "I'll be a good boy" pledge.
Yaseen was a boy who loved to learn, he was always happy, he was a very good boy, very intelligent and very polite.
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Gregory is a good boy, though all the Latin he has learned, all the sonorous periods of the great authors, have rolled through his head and out again, like stones.
The dean of the physics department, SV Subramaniam, describes Tulsi as a "good boy, very lovable and working to achieve his goals", but declines to comment on the description of Tulsi as a prodigy.
"I wanted her last thought of me to be that I loved her, and that I would be a good boy, and that I know she's going to look over me and that we're going to meet again someday, " he said.
Paxton lays on the hick ingratiation, but midway through, he shows how this good ole boy grows into a good ole man.
Voters there may find Perry too good of a good old boy, and decide they are more comfortable with Romeny or Bachmann.
Pete Laney, a good old boy from the Panhandle, gave a wonderful introduction emphasizing that George had worked in a bipartisan manner to get things done for Texas.
And I fully suspect that the Rooneys had already posted Dungy as Exhibit A to convince the NFL and fellow whites-only owners that the good ole boy principle had to make room for the ideal: a decision based on the content of character and ability over the privileges of the past.
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Cole is a local good ol' boy, from whose close-knit family Lusa feels coldly excluded.
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The Stephens brothers were masters at good ol' boy networking, which they practiced on the golf course.
Mr Rowland, a Waterbury good ol' boy, may have become a symbol of what is suddenly considered to be unacceptable behaviour.
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Then there was the lawyer Jackson had brought along, a bespectacled "good ol' boy" with an Arkansas drawl named Danny Traylor.
As for the vice-presidential debate, Mr Cheney may fit the stereotype of good ol' boy capitalism, but Mr Edwards can also be caricatured as the slick trial lawyer hardly a popular stereotype with business.
Filmmaker Karl Zero, who produced Being Jacques Chirac, a documentary that portrays the president as a conniving good ol' boy, says what kept Chirac going were not his principals, but his insatiable appetite for power.
Even if the two combatants knew that the fight was nothing more than a "good ol' boy" disagreement, the way the statute is written could allow a gun to be used if the observer reasonably and actually believed that great bodily harm could occur.
And just in case, he's also courting the good-old-boy vote in places like Macon, Georgia.
Proof, if any were needed, that the Princeton-educated engineer still sees himself as a local boy made good internationally.
It was the good girl meets bad boy, packing a wardrobe of tough leather jackets, pleated skirts and several fedoras for the adventure.
Mr Tsang has worked his way up from fairly humble origins and is seen as a local boy made good and a competent administrator.
The miner's son from Wishaw epitomises the local boy made good.
"I had a good relationship with the boy but I never, ever thought we were going to keep him for a long time, " said the Scot.
Many Democrats are convinced that he is a shoo-in for the vice-presidency: a working-class southern boy made good who balances Mr Kerry's patrician gravitas with a generous measure of charm.
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