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Heaney", decorate the inside leaf, which tickles him.
It isn't clutter, which tickles me, and the price per hour of entertainment has been pennies, which tickles him.
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Haynes is straight, but the Brooklyn Museum once referred to him as gay on a placard featuring one of his quilts — which tickled him.
People started noticing, and she was awarded the title of Yorkshire Woman of Achievement 2002, which tickled her greatly, and chosen to present an honorary baton to the Queen on a visit to Leeds.
Peter attends Ryan's housewarming party that night, at which Ryan tickles him and requests that he return the favor.
We're particularly besotted with its film clip, which tickles all our kitsch, vintage-European, Audrey Tautou-fantasiesasies.
This seems strange for a man who, 20 years ago, called literature "pure aesthetics, like pictures or pottery" and reading "a curious process which tickles the nerve endings and gives some sort of pleasure".
This year, we get ho-hum Haneke, courtesy of a Dutch Funny Games knockoff which tickles happily for the first 40 minutes, then gets niggly, then annoying, and finally just a bit tedious.
Often a trigger starts the dog coughing, such as inhaling cold air which tickles the sensitised windpipe, or the dog pulls on his collar which pinches his windpipe and starts an episode of coughing.
There were photos of him with a guitar, which tickled John, who had just learned he was the young man's biological father.
I told him about this dream, which quite tickled him.
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