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A banter began when the ringleader of the white thugs, a wiry man with a dark mustache, yelled, "Go back to where you came from" in his inimitable Bronx accent.
He always had a banter with them but would never ever let any harm come to them.
There was a banter, a wit and even to this day I think scousers and cockneys get on well because there's a mickey-taking culture that everyone enjoys.
"He said Connor had introduced a sense of camaraderie between the patients and they had a bit of a banter of an evening.
It's brilliant to come and get a banter with some great characters - they tell it is how it is, some saying I'm a good footballer and others that think the opposite - and I'm happy that I can help.
He said there had been no public hearing on the contract, and that promises of future hearings were "a banter and a jest" because the board has committed itself.
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Except that they will notice, and now a banter-fuelled group of scientists in Sweden is explaining a game that has played out for 17 years.
Safety-wise, you'll need to tuck shirts into jeans, and wear a banter-mac for the racial epithets and weasel-jingoism that will rain down upon you.
He then ditched the subject with a bantering reference to the Blairite solution to all ills.
Not once, but twice, and after the second time, she wisely snipped the interview with a bantering remark.
His friendship with Gould is built on a bantering rivalry but he echoes her argument: "They're both so intelligent.
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