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Those who knew McLennan remember a man of fine humour, dapper tailoring and gentlemanly manners.
It was impossible to imagine, as he joked in fine humour, eyes sparkling after more than three hours of conversation, that he had less than one year to live.
While he was never a typical member of the 1968 student movement, he kept, often with fine humour, his distance from authorities and he had a strong sense of social justice.
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We, as well as all who knew him, will miss his intelligence, his keen sense of humour and fine wit.
His epics, Die Nibelungen im Frack (1843) and Der Pfaff vom Kahlenberg (1850), are characterized by a fine ironic humour.
The interplay of tensions between those trying to help and those trying not to be a burden is exquisitely and tenderly done, with a fine, subtle humour.
I remember the fine sense of humour in those economically dark days, a wry, dry wit, a fondness for taking the piss.
If Sher has a fine sense of humour, he keeps it well concealed.
He has a fine sense of humour, well served by Mr Markaris's translator, David Connolly, and a wry cynicism that evokes smiles rather than pity.
McKie – who used to write the excellent Smallweed column for this paper – has a whimsical cast of mind and a fine sense of humour.
Mr Bethe pointed out, however, that although the pace is now more hectic, the "progress of fundamental discovery is no faster, and perhaps slower, than in the thirties".Like his pupil Feynman, he had a fine sense of humour.
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