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It's this kind of cheeriness that has earned the singer-poet the nickname Laughing Len - not to mention the Prince of Pessimism, the Godfather of Gloom and the Maestro of Melancholy.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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Nitrous oxide, you know, is what they call Laughing Gas.
A Life's Morning George Gissing 1880
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He also is seen at the Disney ranch, which he describes as his Laughing Place.
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Laughing is a characteristic of the Tibetans, who are different in this from the Japanese or the Indians.
'My Spiritual Journey,' by The Dalai Lama The Huffington Post 2010
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Laughing is the solace we grant ourselves in the face of inhumane humanity.
The answer to why the Economy Isn’t Happening | Johnny B. Truant 2009
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Laughing is a characteristic of the Tibetans, who are different in this from the Japanese or the Indians.
'My Spiritual Journey,' by The Dalai Lama The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Laughing is often a wonderful kind of disarmament.
Grove Harris: Halloween and Samhain: Secular and Sacred Celebrations Grove Harris 2010
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Laughing is a characteristic of the Tibetans, who are different in this from the Japanese or the Indians.
'My Spiritual Journey,' by The Dalai Lama The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Laughing is often a wonderful kind of disarmament.
Grove Harris: Halloween and Samhain: Secular and Sacred Celebrations Grove Harris 2010
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Laughing is often a wonderful kind of disarmament.
Grove Harris: Halloween and Samhain: Secular and Sacred Celebrations Grove Harris 2010
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