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- Times, October 5, 1851: 'Bloomerism in London:...One journal hints very ill-naturedly that the new dress is best adapted for a particular class of "ladies"...
- type of London literary woman now almost extinct. I sketched it rather ill naturedly in one of my early novels, using **** as a model for a few superficial...
- Meister soll leben—"Victory! Long live the master"). Kilian mocks him good-naturedly (Schau der Herr mich an als König—"Let him gaze on me as king"). Max wants...
- buildings and spiraling streets. Franzis and his friend Alan, who are good-naturedly competing for Jane's affections, plan to visit the town fair. Meanwhile...
- the ED, though they came to accept him as one of them and would good-naturedly tease him whenever his name appeared in a lifestyle magazine. His relationship...
- Clay's bullet had torn Randolph's outer clothing, and he replied good-naturedly "You owe me a coat, Mr. Clay". Civil relations between Randolph and Clay...
- little they could not say Aunt Louise properly. Louise responded good-naturedly by signing all her letters to them that way. Queen Louise died on 7 March...
- the Nuns' House, the boarding school where she lives. They quarrel good-naturedly, which they apparently do frequently during his visits. Meanwhile, Jasper...
- Called Me by My Name", co-written by Prine and Goodman. The song good-naturedly spoofs stereotypical country music lyrics to create what it calls "the...
- becoming aware of how truly tragic his plight is. No amount of good-naturedness—and 'Stay Away, Joe!' undeniably has plenty of that—can compensate for...