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fun-loving

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Ma’s cinnamon rolls are reserved for special occasions—delicacies used to trick unsuspecting guests into thinking that we’re a fun-loving family.

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On Wednesday, that time span will become nine years and one day, as the fun-loving and ever-popular tight end will sign a one-day contract with the Patriots so he can officially retire as a member of the team with which he won three of his four Super Bowl rings.

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Fans of Truro are more used to spending away days supping pints in more placid provincial southern towns, but promotion has given them the opportunity to enjoy a fun-loving Friday night in one of the country's best party spots.

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The statement said Harvey was a "popular, energetic and fun-loving pupil who is dearly missed every day".

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Yet there’s another side to the story: Osbourne could also be a generous, friendly, fun-loving bloke—at least according to Stephen Rea’s “Ozzy & Me.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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