Of course, his persona was one of golden husband and do-gooder WASP, something he's clearly revelling in chipping away at here. |
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Oh this is so good, finally my brown-noser, do-gooder, goody two-shoes sister is going to get busted for something! |
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To hear her speak is to hear that passion combined with the heart of a do-gooder and the simplicity of a child. |
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A chance encounter with a wannabe do-gooder enables him to open a village dispensary, which he starts to run with his wife. |
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She's the do-gooder type who always meddles in business that's no affair of hers. |
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When they thought about Lewis, what struck the players most was that he never acted like a do-gooder. |
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In casting news, Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce is joining the show as High Sparrow, who might be the only actual do-gooder in King's Landing. |
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Stewart was not just a do-gooder, though, he was also a superb driver able to test his sublime one-time team-mate Jim Clark. |
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Schweitzer was no soft-headed do-gooder but a strong-minded, short-tempered, workaholic autocrat, who slept only four hours a night and whom people hesitated to cross. |
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On Judgement Day I'd rather be labelled a do-gooder than an evil-doer. |
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Leigh Anne may dress tackily, but she is unquestionably a strong-minded and moral do-gooder. |
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If that's being a do-gooder, then mark me down as a proud one. |
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Mr. Brian Fitzpatrick: Mr. Speaker, that is another part of our heritage in Saskatchewan that the government and its do-gooder friends do not recognize. |
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I think we have a little bit more credibility in this matter than these do-gooder Liberals across the way who have to have the minister of agriculture prompting them with bits of information here and there. |
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Olive oil is a star fatty do-gooder which not only aids in digestion, but has also been shown to reduce the risk for bowel and breast cancer amongst others. |
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In this way, the world and its needs which he could see at first only from the viewpoint of an external do-gooder, ended up by becoming his own world, the place to discern the saving plan of God and commit himself to it. |
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Rudd invests his reformed do-gooder with charm, and Douglas and Lilly provide solid support as the feuding father-daughter dynamic. |
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It's an annoying celebrity do-gooder line. |
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He spent five odd waiting years in Gravesend, as an energetic do-gooder, setting up Ragged Schools for boys among other things. |
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Do-gooder Ben Stiller is the manager of a store boasting that shoppers can find anything under its roof. |
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