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Ashley Williams appeared amused by the incident, joking: "I've got my passport!" The Swansea defender added: "Most people did not realise anything was wrong until we were on the plane, he is touching down any moment I think.
At last year's Terroir Symposium in Toronto she amused her audience by reading a long list of the names of all the women who are running Manhattan kitchens.
Less amused was his father, who rushed out of his haberdashery shop to scoop up his son and ask him if he was trying to get them arrested.
Claire Denis is amused by this spectacle and sympathetic to it but insists that this is really not her world.
Her new husband, Denis, old enough and successful enough to be amused rather than threatened by his wife's success, became her emotional and financial anchor.
But it will have amused Hughes, out for 10, only fleetingly.
This façade here, the one sitting in front of you, is irrelevant. Carlyle looks amused as I tell him that this sounds the wrong way round to me.
They would be up to all sorts of mischief, and keep me amused, they would take my mind off what was happening … Imagine by John Lennon would send me off.
We broke the news to friends and family – and were amused by the reaction.
When he was introduced to Jane and she shook his hand solemnly, he asked her if her boyfriend's name was Tarzan, which amused her immensely.
He has amused himself by planting 6,000 trees.
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