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Mr Robinson and Mr McGuinness now describe each other as friends, exchanging bantering text messages.
ECONOMIST: Elections in Northern Ireland
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All those years, while Maria was bantering with Cookie Monster, she was simultaneously inspiring little girls with dreams of becoming a performer.
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Silverio keeps up a constant bantering chatter with Antonio Loi, the mate.
BBC: Sardinia, land and sea
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Today, Denmark Street has an edgy, slightly ramshackle feel that suits its heritage, awash with tattooed, pierced musicians bantering and scheming.
BBC: Denmark Street and Soho: London's Tin Pan Alleys
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Mahmoud was seated on a couch, bantering with a dozen other Afghans.
NEWYORKER: The Afghan Bank Heist
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Do any of us really want to spend a comfy evening by the fire bantering with Siri or any other piece of software?
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Ultimately, because his deadline to sign the franchise deal is July 16, we can expect continued bantering and posturing over the next 6 weeks.
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Alas, after bantering quite nicely with the students, Gordon Brown reverted immediately to the awkwardness of his politician persona when he got a question from a reporter.
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The movie is a Latino-Anglo solidarity pact: for all the cultural differences and bantering, the two men share a single-minded devotion to keeping order or, at least, controlling disorder.
NEWYORKER: Risky Business
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Once upon a time, the idea of the man enjoying looking at her would have started something, one of those games, looking out for him among the others, bantering with him.
NEWYORKER: Friendly Fire
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Bantering about political stunt-pulling house music acts is a long way from tactical cup final battles with Arsene Wenger, but McLeish has earned his place as part of the football establishment.
BBC: Alex McLeish earns shot at Wembley glory
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She was part of the cast of the backstage scene now, a recruit to the family of actors in the coffee shop at lunch, privy to their gossip, their bantering with the actor-director who drew so much from them, rousing their eager talent.
NEWYORKER: A Beneficiary