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Good egg.
A person who can be relied on is a good egg.
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As a good egg.
But the money was useful, and the duke described Murphy as "a good egg and quite brilliant journalist".
In the old days, Hallie Foote, who is 57, would have been described as a good egg.
An early willingness to put the kettle on earns you at least six months of goodwill from your colleagues, and a reputation, however much your subsequent performance will indicate otherwise, as a "good egg".
Described as a "good egg" by fellow Fed policymaker Richard Fisher and a "very able person" by Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, her most immediate challenge may be to determine when the Fed should scale back its bond buying.
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In the wild, it is a small migratory bird originating from the Far East which was first raised in bird cages in Japan and China around the 15th century because of its singing abilities, and later became to be known in Japan as a good egg-laying bird for human consumption [ 1].
Being so far inland, we of necessity use online mail order, and this year I found a firm that sells 50 large number ones for £60 - richardhawardsoysters, who has turned out to be a good egg, as he sportingly shipped the oysters the day before our cheque turned up, and he is much, much cheaper than his rivals - and we're talking Colchester number ones.
Be a good egg.
Mag was a good egg.
He's a good egg.
I'm not a good egg peeler.
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