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Māori would be heaps better off if they just forgot about the past and moved on.
He could hear the glimmer of a smile enter her voice as she continued: "By the way, just so you know, you're heaps better in bed."
Notoriety wasn't as good as fame, but was heaps better than obscurity.
"Oh, thanks, I feel heaps better now."
Deadwood was heaps better.
I'm heaps better now anyway."
"You'll feel heaps better now--besides, you've cuddled him and talked to him and in a minute you're going to give him his feed.
XLRs really are heaps better than jacks: the connections are much more positive while power losses in the cable are minimised.
April 1916 also saw Ball's first mention in a letter home of the plans for "a most wonderful machine ... heaps better than the Hun Fokker".
Muller wrote of the experience: 'I found Mr. Burshears the sort of man that is a privilege to meet and I'm heaps better off for the meeting.
"The stage version is heaps better than the movie - funnier, sharper, more inventive and with a far greater variety of mood," Charles Spencer wrote in The Daily Telegraph.
As early as 14 April 1916, he had written home to his father about the plans for a new fighter "heaps better than the Hun Fokker", although he made no claim that the plans were his own work.
There was a note from Lisabeth Sellotaped to my door telling me that Frank had phoned and that Salome was 'comfortable' which was heaps better than 'stable', and he'd talked about her being moved to town.
And consequently he had to write his sermon in a frightful hurry and had to just put down what he wanted to say very simply- without any scholarly twists and bits and learned references-and naturally it was heaps better.