The thought, previously unconsidered, brings a laugh from the big, affable Sixmilebridgeman. |
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Pauline was a pleasant, affable and popular lady who was greatly liked throughout the community. |
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Many years ago a very affable councillor approached me to script an election leaflet for him. |
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Most obliging and affable we wish him a good finish to the handballing year. |
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Johnny had a warm and affable personality and was renowned as a hard worker. |
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I have met him several times and find him an affable and friendly person, and a joy to talk politics with. |
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Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating. |
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He is an affable man, easy to talk to, to sit down with, to rap about policy or just chat shop. |
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Greece's affable, easy-going ways have long made it a favourite with families. |
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I know the Irish were traditionally keen on the idea of themselves as affable, sociable sorts. |
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On-line customers will be able to fully interact with the affable Alex as if talking to another person. |
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I wasn't intimidated at all, I think because he's so warm and affable and such a generous actor. |
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Listen to their concerns, Mr President, and be your affable, charming self. |
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He is too affable, too open, too ready to volunteer a view on issues that worry or interest him. |
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As a player, he was known as much for his toughness and will as he was for his affable personality. |
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He seems like a very affable, approachable fellow who thoroughly enjoys making movies. |
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These ideas are alluded to in this affable portrait by the angelic baby grasping a toy rattle while being tenderly held by its mother. |
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Pleasant and affable in his dealings with people, he commanded great regard throughout the community. |
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Publicly affable, his home life seems to have taken the brunt of his drive and ambition. |
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His skill during 2000 was to make self-deprecating zingers, joke around with reporters, and in general seem like this affable frat boy. |
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Ask anyone in the press about Henry and they'll tell you how affable, friendly, approachable and humble Henry is. |
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He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say. |
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So the affable coach donned an apron and joined the kitchen staff in a playful assist. |
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Starting next season, the affable maestro will be the musical director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. |
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It is difficult to come to terms with the fact that his affable presence will be no more. |
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Yet while the press has recorded these details, he bears no grudges and keeps on affable terms with reporters. |
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Heavy of jowl, shambling of gait, ponderous of voice, his manner was still affable. |
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A blood orange mojito is fresh tasting and herbal, and the splash of acidity makes it an affable partner to the food. |
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The bulldog, although bred originally for close encounters in blood sports, was a cuddlesome, affable creature beneath the ferocity and gore. |
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He painted the affable pair as bosom buddies who spent their waking hours plotting his downfall. |
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Underneath this athletic, seemingly outgoing and affable middle-aged man is a terrified soul ruled by a need for validation from others. |
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The familiar venue filled up not with the usual bunch of affable stoners, but with a new breed of aggressively beered-up boot-boys. |
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Peter St John, the affable 9th Earl of Orkney, is striding through Lower Fort Garry, a fortress built by Orcadian masons. |
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Indeed, it appears to be compulsory to have a drink or two with large David, and he is certainly a most affable mine host. |
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The dervishes are renowned for their peaceable and affable disposition, which sets them apart from an awful lot of Turkish menfolk. |
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A benign endurance, a sort of affable inattention, settles like snow upon the landscape. |
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Grant plays the affable front man for his family, who build condos and shopping plazas for a ridiculous profit. |
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Yet people who have met Gray tell me he is perfectly affable and pleasant, if a bit miserable. |
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At times you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted, wary and reserved. |
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If Sandra for the major part is congenial, affable, it is her sparring partner, Regina King, who plays a perfect foil. |
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Your popularity is certain to increase if you are affable and ready to exchange courtesies. |
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When Karen's daughter Julia was 18 months old she was an affable toddler, who chattered away and was already potty-trained. |
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He would be handsome, intelligent and debonair, but affable and always approachable, and on top of that he would always be wise, loving and kind. |
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He was a charming, affable man who, it was said, defeated his enemies without making any. |
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But the affable lawyer with little stomach for making waves didn't take him off the job. |
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A most affable man, his ready smile is always to the fore but underneath all that charm is a man of action who speaks by deeds as well as words. |
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One of the troopers was a well-set-up, affable, cool young man, who called himself O'Roon. |
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It was easy to imagine a scene in that affable pub on any night, the slagging, the fun. |
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Usually Eddington is the most affable of colleagues, friendly and very approachable. |
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Charlie is extremely nice and very much in the mould of Mr Chatterton, my old history teacher, in terms of his generally affable, laid-back, chatty nature. |
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As it is, you couldn't wish to meet a more pleasant and affable young man. |
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He has remained the affable rustic who enjoyed the company of old friends. |
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He was his usually jittery, wisecracking, affable self as he talked about the various ideas bouncing around in his head. |
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Perhaps that's why, behind the affable front, he seems edgy. |
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My home state has plenty of affable oddballs, that's for sure. |
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The affable Jim, who captained both East Kerry and UCC to county championship honours, has adapted to the small ball game with the greatest of ease. |
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Luckily, the affable Bavarian took the advice with a grain of salt. |
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His girlfriend has married his brother, the affable local copper, and everyone is suspicious about why the bloke who always had tickets on himself is back. |
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The affable star is big on eye contact, and smiles easily and often. |
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In reality, the Thumb was an affable, bespectacled California accountant, a cousin of one of the men arrested on the Mekong. |
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Brandt is creepily affable, and Hoffman knocks the tiny supporting turn out of the park. |
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He loved dogs and was completely enchanted by Lacy's affable personality. |
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The affable John Southworth registers his discontent mildly yet emphatically, his soft British accent shading the offending phrase with the damning taint of dismissiveness. |
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Once again the affable Scot, who had already suspended the institutions twice in four months, was on the cusp of another deadline and between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case. |
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She plays Lolly, an affable inmate who listens to Piper recount her gruesome bashing of Pennsatucky, whom she believes she killed. |
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He had to prove that Fallon's reign isn't a fluke, that late night really can be a home for the affable and good-natured. |
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He's affable but obnoxious, well-intentioned but downright dorky. |
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Since then, he has spent most of his time in the affable fog of extreme old age, almost entirely shielded from public view. |
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This affable gent will take you on a customized walk, hike, or boar hunt around town. |
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Long taunted for his embonpoint, polite French for tubbiness, the affable pol used to garner dessert-inspired nicknames. |
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Though an affable enough personality, Murdoch is a compulsively aggressive businessman. |
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Grant's affable rogue has sufficient spirit to lift the farce. |
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His chuckle was as affable and reassuring as the skirr of a buzz-saw. |
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Out of it, Alex should retain his very affable and amiable nature. |
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The affable MacFadzean flinches from pretension, but says his work is getting more pointed and political, a process he noticed while writing this piece. |
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Pleasant, but always dignified, he walked with eyes downcast, most graciously affable to one and all. |
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She's naturally affable, with an easygoing manner and a soft drawl that plays down her major accomplishments. |
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A Fu Manchu mustache helps give more menace to the usually affable Oliver Platt. |
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The head waiter will not know at lunch today why I am so dashed affable and grinsome to him. Good boy! |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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Then he thought the rotundly affable Peter Bates, publisher of a local glossy magazine, was pinching Wallace's latest girlfriend's behind. |
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Just because Nigel Farage seems affable and wears a collar and tie does not make him any less dangerous than a bovver boy with Hitler tattoos. |
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A mild and affable lawyer, Sloan also knew his way around Capitol Hill. |
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The affable owner of North Star Bedding in Sudbury still produces the same mattresses and box springs as he did when he started 22 years ago. |
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In the film, this man is the fictional Michael Kovak, an affable seminarian who doubts his vocation and suffers from weak faith. |
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In 1627, he went back to Antwerp where he remained for five years, painting more affable portraits which still made his Flemish patrons look as stylish as possible. |
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He also had a notable physique and was described as handsome and affable. |
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Vinay's latest avatar is far from the affable, loquacious veejay that made him a star, but it did call for ample discussion during the preparations. |
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Something that started back in 1952 when he was a sea scout in Barry, Wales, turned into a passion for the affable 73-year-old member of the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club. |
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Horry, an affable Alabamian, continues to do that well enough to suit Harris, who bristled at the suggestion that the sixth-year forward is in any way struggling. |
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