Rusty turned out to be a personable fellow who loved to work horsehide into trusty tools to tote handguns. |
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We take a moment to digest this information, to reconcile the image of a gangster with this quiet, personable man. |
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We wish both these personable young men every success in their careers ahead. |
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He has a reputation for being wooden and stand-offish, but I think he comes across as both personable and thoughtful in his ads. |
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He's one of the most brilliant people I've ever met, and he's very engaging and personable. |
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A personable and friendly man, he immediately put me at my ease and I found myself beginning to unwind just talking to him. |
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To Walter's surprise he ends up with the stunningly beautiful Nadia, a blonde bombshell who seems personable and level-headed. |
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His was a personable, companionable, bland brand of humour based on the long-running gag that Hope was an inveterate coward. |
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Politicians hold clinics in pubs, press the flesh, have to be seen to be personable. |
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He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism. |
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Most gang members are actually very personable, and I've never had any trouble rapping with them. |
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He's a very personable individual, and they like it when they go over and stroke him. |
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Some regulars enter and yell a greeting across to the staff, a group of personable, laid-back types. |
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Dressed in a sheer teddy, a very personable smile painted across her white face, she returns to the stage carrying a small basket. |
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They are a genial, amiable lot, and they come across as personable and excruciatingly ethical in the course of the series. |
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One personable young man crawls around on the floor searching for bottle caps that can be redeemed for neat prizes. |
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I was even more amazed to find him personable, intelligent and on the ball. |
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For anyone contemplating international travel, I can highly recommend travelling with a cute, personable infant. |
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He's a straight-talking and personable man and the expectation is that people and priests will find him approachable and communicative. |
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It does make you an energetic person, and one who has an infectious and personable manner. |
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The label says it is, and the personable young man selling it assures his customers loudly and repeatedly that it is indeed the real deal. |
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He has a personable manner that reels the audience in and keeps them on his side. |
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Some of his support was the result of his personal popularity, the appeal of a personable young man full of hope and energy. |
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Do all staff interact with residents on a regular basis, and in a friendly and personable manner? |
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Fresh-faced, wealthy, personable and a moderate from a purple state with a successful spell as Governor under his belt, he could well be the next Democratic president. |
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I have found that beneath their sometimes hard exteriors, the Czechs are in fact very tender, social and personable folks who care deeply about their friends and family. |
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Having such a point person who is both knowledgeable and personable seems to be important for success. |
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The process is designed to uncover brainy, personable Stakhanovites with steely resilience and the gift of the gab. |
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He commended his English golfing descendants for being personable and creative. |
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He was seen as an expert mentor to younger players with a a personable character and a selfless work ethic. |
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He likes the people he works with and finds them bright, personable and very professional. |
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The issue was, however, that he remained a personable person and remembered that his strength was not to be used to inflict harm on the innocent. |
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He was a friendly, personable individual who liked to have fun and enjoyed a variety of interests, including travel and fitness. |
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He is a casual, personable person who typically enjoys good relations with others, particularly once he is known or accepted into the fold. |
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Some managers are more personable, promoting an open, transparent, and flexible way of running the business. |
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In addition to this, consultants must be personable, confident and comfortable in a sales environment. |
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But the truth is the Seacrests, the Bergerons, and the Deeleys are the personable, breezy diamonds in the awkward, robotic rough. |
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Liz, a small, personable woman, says she does not want to punish Cheryl Thayer. |
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The personable lead character now runs a soul food restaurant with her son in St. Louis. |
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Though never handsome, Spahn was a strong solidly built man in his youth with a plain yet personable manner. |
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I swigged a strangely headless pint of stout, got to know my rather personable and engaging coursemates a little better, and generally had a grand time. |
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Otherwise, he was a perfectly personable faerie, who was twice as charming as a Cheshire, and skilled in just about every category of weather magic in existence. |
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Speer admires Hitler to the point of hero-worship and Walker plays him as a gregarious, personable genius with a commanding presence and a quick wit. |
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Lencioni does have a knack for creating personable characters that readers can empathize with to lead them through the story. |
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Robert J. Havens gave a personable account of Jim, the gentleman caller. |
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This was due largely to the personable, credible, and practical nature of their presentations in raising awareness of the complexity of diversity. |
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Aside from being incredibly funny and personable he is generous, kind and is great fun to play catch with. |
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An effective 'partnership manager' is likely to be personable with other skills and characteristics such as common sense, the ability to negotiate, and awareness and sensitivity to others' beliefs and point of view. |
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Carol Ann quickly became known as a personable and professional colleague, gaining the respect and trust of her co-workers, as well as industry representatives. |
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According to many participants interviewed, to be successful as a pilot, an individual needs to be flexible, adaptable, personable, a good decision maker and resourceful. |
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First, there were the impressive young people: the knowledgeable and personable guides, the engaging youth panel, and our guest David who told me about his exciting Space Camp experiences. |
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Large families were common in these days, particularly among farming families that needed extra hands, and it was remarked that Hoy's daughters were all strong, independent and personable. |
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The smart, personable Green MP simply says her bit, announces there are now 361,736 signatories calling on MPs to reject fracking under homes, then takes the petition into the Commons. |
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Tarantino takes a risk by casting a popular and personable actor, Leonardo DiCaprio, as a plantation owner, then neutralises any possible sympathy by giving him brown teeth. |
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I'm bound to admit that you're a personable young rascal, with the best manners I've met in a long time. |
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He was considered personable and friendly by those who knew him. |
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Personable and approachable, Jordin was easy to give instruction to because she was present. |
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