"He's got intelligence, a sense of humour - he'll be all right, " adds Ramsay.
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The good news is that those with a sense of humour are winning the war (see below).
M. had a sense of humour, even if he was capable of telling the same anecdote three times in 15 minutes.
We exchanged bits of English and bits of Turkish, established that we both had a sense of humour, and decided to eat lunch together.
Mr Foot had a sense of humour and could be a devastating exponent of mockery, but he was above all a polemicist and muck-raker.
In addition to their buildings, the people of Odessa have also preserved a sense of humour that goes back at least to Babel's day.
"Librarians do have a sense of humour, " said one Twitter user.
One might think that those droll little witticisms that Siri sometimes comes up with a the result of a machine intelligence gaining a sense of humour.
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Other ideas, such as Ronald Reagan's beloved Laffer curve, were derided in spoof articles: Mr Gardner had a sense of humour, and used it to effect.
However, the DoJ, whose lack of a sense of humour is generally comsidered a feature rather than a bug, may prove a tougher foe than 15 million Xbox antagonists.
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Mr Milosz is as much a philosopher as a literary critic, though one with a practical turn of mind, a wry sense of humour and a taste for irreducible particulars.
The MP's office said the wording of the Early Day Motion stated that the "the College authorities seem to have suffered a severe sense of humour loss and as a result penalised at least some of the students involved... worse, the College librarian has been sacked as a result of this incident for which the librarian bears no responsibility".
If you've got a certain amount of physical fitness, a good sense of humour and are determined, I'm confident any woman would enjoy this job.
He was a good lad, with a good sense of humour and a lot of fun to be with.
Sir Nick, a languid old Etonian with a sardonic sense of humour, is a veteran of such occasions.
From her first incarnation as head of statistics (she had read maths at the University of London) through her time as finance editor and then mastermind of the newsletter Financial Report, she showed grit, feistiness, a disarming sense of humour and an affection for bone-dry La Ina sherry.
Polls conducted by his team of researchers suggest that, despite suspicions to the contrary, many different cultures do share a common sense of humour.
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Ms Cowley says Mr Clements has an active social life and "a wicked sense of humour".
But he was charismatic and magnetic, with a wry sense of humour and sexy confidence.
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He was popular with the pupils, he was also popular with the staff, he had a wonderful sense of humour.
"She was treated - and she treated everyone else - with affection and a good sense of humour, " he said.
As long as you prove you are competent at the job and you've got a reasonable sense of humour, you will fit in.
He talks in simple, easy to understand terms about ethical values and shows a remarkable sense of humour, our correspondent says.
Presenter Bruce Forsyth was drawn into the row after he said people should have a "sense of humour" about the incident.
To help finance its ambitious expansion, the airline could still do with a wealthy partner (with a good sense of humour).
On the outside, you see affability and a good sense of humour.
When describing each other, she says he's easygoing, fun and everybody likes him and he says she's stunningly good-looking with a wicked sense of humour.
Like his pupil Feynman, he had a fine sense of humour.
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