During an era when young hoopsters are taught big talent should come with a bigger ego, Greg Oden is so effusively humble it's unnerving. |
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I thanked her effusively and told her that it was a more thoughtful, suitable gift for me than anything I'd probably get from my own family. |
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I found him to be a totally honest witness, but he is voluble and answers questions quite effusively, not always directly. |
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Instead of doing anything to thank her effusively, only a sigh came to my lips: Holy Mother of Mercy, thank you for so many graces! |
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It is rare that I babble this effusively and uncritically about a movie. |
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Mr Suharto's former backers in the West regretted praising him so effusively. |
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He, seeing how I thanked Him effusively, instead of speaking, inundated my heart with the Love of his understanding Heart. |
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Dave Bredensteiner of Bedford, who served under the lieutenant colonel in Iraq, praised her effusively as an excellent leader. |
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He is an excellent presenter and will articulate both features and benefits effusively. |
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Corporate clients can call on specialized property leasing services that effusively complement our offering of long and medium-term financing. |
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That happens because the foot normally lands on the outer edge and, as a result, effusively rolls to the inside, as a balance movement so to say. |
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Who remembers the pictorial of a child grinning effusively wrapped in the warm comfortable hug of a teacher? |
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And Philip Roth, equally unencumbered by irony, mourned Plimpton effusively in his novel Exit Ghost. |
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The Tories have been more effusively eurosceptic since the realisation that Ukip is more than a vehicle for protest votes. |
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At a gala concert last month, Mr Shoshani was jeered when he made a speech effusively thanking a corporate sponsor. |
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However, depending on how close you are with them, flowers for the lady of the house, something sweet to accompany the coffee or two bottles of good wine will be welcome and appreciated effusively. |
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But this is an obsessiveness that is neither maudlin nor careworn, always painting away cheerfully, even effusively, against the vast majority of the art world. |
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It was not at all uncommon for the aristocracy of England and the Continent to be effusively polite among themselves and brutally boorish to those they considered their inferiors. |
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The Foundation thanks the faculty in Zurich and the Paediatric Zurich effusively for this great and expedient help in transferring medical knowledge to Cambodia. |
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Post reminisces effusively about spending his preteen days lurking message boards that focused on DIY streetwear brands like FUCT and Freshjive. |
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Adnan walked towards her and they greeted each other effusively. |
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At last his voice grew quiet and a silence remained that had an almost oppressive taste of emptiness, but then hands clapped effusively, smiles lit up and the children cried out enthusiastically for an encore. |
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Wen Jiabao, the current designated dictator of Beijing's Communist regime, recognized the statement as a slap at Taiwan and effusively praised the Bush administration's stand. |
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