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He said he had a "whale of a time" growing up despite having little money, living in a local community which "looked after each other".

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Broadcaster Rev Richard Coles told BBC Breakfast he had a "whale of a time" when he took part in the show in 2017, but that he wasn't surprised by the current furore.

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He explains why it was actually a whale of a time.

From Slate

Your substitute Surge author had a whale of a time in 2022 covering J.R.

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Testimony and internal documents showed the bankers courted him as a big-dollar “whale” of a client who could connect them to “the wealthiest people on the planet.”

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

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