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1 The conversation was lively and there was a lot of good- natured ribbing .
2 So did Sean, laughing at the good- natured ribbing of the other players.
3 Good- natured ribbing and friendly competition set the par for the course.
4 Her monologue was warm and sincere and spiced with good- natured ribbing .
5 There was a lot of good- natured ribbing as well.
6 Still, they tolerated him with mostly good- natured ribbing about his longish hair and bloodshot eyes.
7 He knew their jokes were only good- natured ribbing .
8 It's all good- natured ribbing , and in keeping with the evening's atmosphere of affable sonic and philosophical exploration.
9 This is where the arguments have spilt over from good- natured ribbing to something a little more sinister.
10 In all the games we played against each other, there were never any issues except some good- natured ribbing .
11 Some good- natured ribbing and heckling.
12 And in peninsula politics, art and real life can be difficult to distinguish as Kim Young-sik faces daily good- natured ribbing .
13 The audio does, however, pick up donors' comments to Romney, including some good- natured ribbing about his image on the campaign trail.
14 Nonetheless, after being interviewed recently by Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo, he was the subject of much good- natured ribbing by that pair.
15 He takes the good natured ribbing about his age (he's only 35) from the younger fraternity in the team in his lengthy stride.
16 There will be some good natured ribbing from the Fianna Fail benches and John Bruton will undoubtedly wear his broadest "no problem" grin.
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