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On the contrary, he's usually amused.
People are usually amused to see ticket machines, airport displays and massive billboards displaying Windows error messages.
I'm usually amused and entertained by the continuous Animal House party in my head, but yesterday it was rudely interrupted by shortness of breath as I dragged a heavy bag of trash to the curb.
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When that happens, Leah Wilcox takes a good look around her office, which isn't exactly traditional and which usually amuses her.
A 1999 guide to literary agents described him as "a lean, bald, craggy-faced man with a game leg, which he assists with a cane, an expression usually either amused or sardonic, a gruff manner that can sometimes seem downright brusque, and a reputation as one of the truly upright men in the business".
But what's exciting about the show is the coherent political consciousness it brings to bear: radical, pissed-off, stoical but not usually cynical, drily amused despite everything, and insistent on the need for love.
Oi gioi oiii!Vietnamese are usually equally gratified and amused when foreigners mangle their six-tone language.
Its depiction of the moral choices he and Jesse made was occasionally amused but usually dispassionate and rational.
Usually a calm and perpetually amused presence at the microphone, Mr. Glass's voice conveyed quiet rage and regret.
Critics may see the governor's efforts to speak Spanish as pandering, but his pronunciation usually gets a polite, sometimes amused, reaction on the campaign trail.
The usually mild-mannered Leonardo was not amused by the latest outburst.
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