His equally fatigued colleague Park Hong-Seok, however, opted for some horseplay with his three children. |
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Indeed, they are also taking on the role of the uncle or auntie, ticking off youngsters who are indulging in a spot of horseplay in the street. |
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Practical jokes and horseplay frequently resulted in angry altercations between men on the factory floor. |
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Of course, these insights were only revealed in between the necessary mad, frenetic spurts of brotherly horseplay. |
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The scenes of fighting and horseplay among the Montagues and Capulets compelled the story forward, with swords clashing in time to the music. |
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Any horseplay and you'll be back in second-period study hall so fast your head will spin. |
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Mr Hedley, of Carr Meadow, says he hopes the incident is not treated as merely high jinks or horseplay. |
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Farce, a comic dramatic piece that uses highly improbable situations, stereotyped characters, extravagant exaggeration, and violent horseplay. |
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Stunt driving and horseplay, on or around the Niftylift, shall not be permitted. |
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He also pleaded no contest with regard to an incident with a female student where, during horseplay, he twice struck her, causing a small bruise. |
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When he stands up and defends himself, well, that's when it turns from just some maybe horseplay to the flicking of the arm to the violent confrontation. |
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Do not allow any horseplay whatsoever, especially when anyone is on a ladder or chair. |
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The truth is that dressing up in drag and pretending to be gay have been part of posh male British horseplay for centuries. |
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Children especially need the room to run and play without having to worry about annoying other guests with screams, horseplay and of course, the occasional temper tantrum. |
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Well, Lou, there are about 1,000 images altogether, but we're told that many of them are innocuous, pictures of innocent horseplay and just snapshots. |
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During recess, we go out to play but no horseplay because the teachers supervise us. |
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If property is damaged or destroyed through deliberate horseplay or negligence, then those responsible will be required to replace the item. |
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Menzies, of Falkirk, managed the The Fraserburgh Club where the 14 staff enjoyed a lot of horseplay, a tribunal heard. |
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Conjoined with seductive color, the physicality of his style draws you into the rumpus of the pictures, to jounce around in imagined, amiable horseplay. |
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This play has outlived almost all other English-language comedies from the early 18th to the late 19th century by virtue of its broadly farcical horseplay and vivid, humorous characterizations. |
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The event that precipitated the Attica uprising occurred on September 8, when an episode of horseplay between inmates in the prison yard was interpreted by guards as a serious fight. |
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Oh, how we chuckled indulgently at this humorous bit of horseplay. |
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Joel Garner's deep laugh and the infectious chuckle of Alvin Kallicharran… Desmond Haynes' raised eyebrows, which were the sign that some kind of horseplay was around the corner. |
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Used for first instances of behaviour such as lateness, horseplay, carelessness, taking long breaks, or attending to personal business during work hours. |
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So any time you put them in a collaborative setting, it just became a goof-off time and horseplay, rather than a focussed learning kind of activity. |
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No stunt driving or horseplay while operating a machine. |
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Many head and spinal injuries are caused by horseplay in backyard pools. |
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I think some of the rank and file get caught up in horseplay and don't realize they may be offending someone,'' Block said. |
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Because movies about cowboys and villains contain so much action and horseplay, one tends to forget how good some of the dialogue can be. |
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The drink-fuelled horseplay ended with her falling to her death. |
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Officers said they are checking a report that Semelsberger was involved in horseplay and might have accidentally bumped Parvinchiha, causing him to lose control. |
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And occasionally their exuberance found outlet on boyish horseplay. |
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