Word: banteringly
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...have recently been subjected to much Crimson banter about the dearth of social activites on campus, a void final clubs help fill. These crusaders believe the University should provide arenas for social interaction, and that the final clubs are social outlets leagues beyond those the College provides...
...been coming out of the Ethernet. The premise is haunting, really: You write some names down. Datesite sends those lucky seven an electronically generated message, encouraging them to visit the site and guess their secret admirer. If there's a match, what's next? Maybe a little cyber-banter? Go so far as to exchange emoticons...
...fell to Gregory Craig on Wednesday to highlight the prosecution's overreaching. A perjury conviction, he argued, couldn't come down to whether Clinton lied when he said he and Monica had telephone conversations that included sexual banter "on occasion" when it was at least 17 times. He argued that the managers were coloring outside the lines when they tried to roll everything Clinton said in his January deposition into the perjury charge--even though the House specifically rejected the impeachment article charging Clinton with perjury in that deposition...
...description seemed easy enough, even for a 23-year-old with no journalistic experience and a limited vocabulary. All you had to do was show up on time to banter with the other hosts and make sure the network emblem plastered on your coffee mug was visible to the camera when you drank from it. But last week DEBBIE MATENOPOULOS lost her regular cushion on the couch of The View, the ABC talk show hosted by Barbara Walters and four other women of varying ages. As an unknown MTV production assistant, Matenopoulos was chosen for the show to represent youth...
Those who know Primakov say that in his personal life, he is the complete opposite of his dour public image. He has the reputation of an accomplished tamada, the master of ceremonies who keeps parties going with banter, songs and humorous speeches. He is widely described as a very loyal, though discriminating, friend, with a social circle that includes former perestroika-era officials, entertainers and academics...