It's interesting to see because he immediately puts on this effusive, charming but slightly distant manner, in case he doesn't know them. |
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His colleagues were equally effusive with their sympathies and unanimous in the thinking that his condition might be stress-related. |
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Once you're inside the busy airspace with constant radio chatter and direction, you can't be too effusive with your brief. |
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On the surface he is a genial giant, effusive in his thanks when handed a drink. |
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A quiet, unobtrusive presence, Recoing has been earning effusive praise for this role and rightly so. |
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I cannot be too effusive in my praise of the manner in which the medical evidence was organized and presented. |
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The conductor, short, chubby, curly-haired and Puckish, has been effusive in his welcome. |
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One project Middlebrook cites as directly benefiting from the reorg is the Presidents Day event about which Meyers is so effusive. |
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He wasn't an effusive, jolly person, more a sort of seriously fine, caring man, reliable as the day was long. |
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It's also worth noting that it's easier to write a damning review than an effusive one. |
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I would have hugged him but he looked a little unsettled at my effusive thanks, so I just said I'd name my first-born son in his honour. |
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Even so, Keegan has been effusive and fulsome in his praise of Pearce's contribution both on and off the field. |
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The florid old actor-manager at the heart of Forkbeard Fantasy's Shooting Shakespeare is effusive in his bardolatry. |
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The cubs who knew me were effusive in their greetings, their claws catching at my clothing as they closed around me, a gabble of voices. |
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Equally impressive is Marjorie Holder as the effusive, slightly daffy Cecily. |
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Because all the ejected glass was found within a 5-meter radius of the effusive center, one can assume a similar maximum height of expulsion. |
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Every pro in attendance who analyzed the contest heaped effusive praise on the judges afterward. |
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Windows open to an effusive flower garden, which is divided into quadrants by brick paths and enclosed with a white picket fence. |
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Much more than maudlin sentimentality was involved in the effusive tributes. |
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Unlike my hypothesis, she speaks in her baroque and breathless way not only when upset or anxious but also when she is up and effusive. |
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The outcome of the match may well be determined by how quiet Ferdinand can keep the effusive Jermain Defoe. |
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Despite the grumblings of everyone's stomachs, several minutes were then spent in effusive praise for the number of dishes. |
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I've been working on the electronic press kit lately, and I'm in an effusive mood. |
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These new vents remained phreatomagmatic until 25 July, when the activity changed for 5 days to Strombolian and effusive. |
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The tributes were so effusive that Speaker Martin had to order a halt before the House dissolved in tears. |
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Volcanic activity at Mount Etna has been characterized by several effusive eruptions in the last 30 years. |
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Personal comportment often appears crass, loud, and effusive to people from other cultures, but Americans value emotional and bodily restraint. |
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He finds the English more mannerly, less effusive than the Italians. |
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Some of their comments are insightful and interesting, but like many filmmakers they fall into the trap of gushing effusive praise about everyone they worked with. |
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And both husband and wife will to beget human life, because goodness is effusive, and their unique conjugal relationship is good. |
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Also, because the eruptions are more effusive than explosive, the blast doesn't shatter the liquid lava to ashy or rocky bits. |
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Writing in this month's Hollywood Reporter, Roth was effusive about how Midnight Madness changed his life. |
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By now, any apprehensions have been overcome, and our responses are growing more effusive. |
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With respect to the structure and effectiveness of existing direct and indirect support mechanisms, I wouldn't be as effusive in my praise. |
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Critics and fans alike are effusive about the band's vital contribution to the world of rock. |
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All the mayors in my riding had only effusive praise for the tremendous dedication and efficiency of all the members of the armed forces. |
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No prizes, I'm afraid, but you'll have my most effusive gratitude. |
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Roman historians were much more effusive about victories than defeats. |
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Her PA made up for that with a dazzling smile and an effusive thanks. |
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Lower amounts of dissolved gases lead to effusive, nonexplosive eruptions. |
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My approach is to rarely ask him for anything if I can at all help it, since his granting of a favour requires about 3-5 years of effusive gratitude and grovelling. |
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If the mafic sheets were effusive and associated with primary volcaniclastic rocks, they should have contributed detritus to any immediately overlying sediments. |
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The nature of the degassing process within a volcanic edifice is critically important to the nature of eruptions, whether explosive or effusive, from the volcano. |
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Since the adoption of the exhalative model for the mineralization, the host succession has been interpreted as a dominantly effusive, and explosively eruptive, volcanic pile. |
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Scriabin's early works, until about 1903, are lyrical and effusive, formally inspired by Chopin, though where content was concerned his voice was very much his own. |
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Head into the wooded foothills to Badenweiler, a spa town with that mix of classical gentility, raffishness and effusive horticulture that marks the better thermal spots. |
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The praise was so effusive that the Cannes jury awarded Dern the Best Actor prize. |
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He wasn't impressed by goalkicks being blootered up the park, immediately ceding possession to opponents, but he was less effusive about Scotland's physicality. |
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On the other hand, he was positively effusive about the former first lady and New York senator. |
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Baltimore Sun television columnist David Zurawik has been positively effusive. |
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Ryan is effusive in his support for the organization's staff as he points to their individual and collective commitment to Black CAP, their professionalism, their willingness to go the extra mile whenever it is required. |
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On the contrary, the cyberpioneers of the moment are digitally effusive teenage girls. |
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Entertainment blog Holy Moly is among the most effusive with praise. |
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Delegates were effusive in their praise for Speaker Peters, Clerk Deborah Deller, Zina Decker and other members of the organizing committee for a very successful conference. |
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Obviously, Dr. Moroz is not very effusive. |
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Note, however, that the One itself remains effusive and inscrutable, neither cosmetically, divinely, nor anthropomorphically figured. |
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Captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst was equally effusive in his praise of the speedy wide man, who had two more chances to score and generally terrorised the Slovakia defence for the full 70 minutes he spent on the pitch. |
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During this episode, a fissure eruption opened to the south of the Dyngjufjoll mountains and several minor effusive eruptions occurred around the 1875 caldera margin. |
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Explosive eruptions and, to a lesser extent, effusive eruptions can denude areas around a volcano and disrupt drainage patterns, leading to long-term flooding problems. |
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His initial impression was that he was a bit standoffish or not over effusive. |
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Yet, in announcing his 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? at a press conference on 11 May, the former midfield enforcer was unusually effusive in his praise of one of the names on that list. |
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It is only consistent with his distinctive grandiloquent, effusive, cavalier, self-infatuated, hornswoggling, meretricious dilettante scope and outlandishness. |
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