Like most great radicals he was essentially a loner with a gift of the gab and rage in his heart. |
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Still, he has a knowing charm, a sportsman's physique and the gift of the gab. |
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Nicole has the gift of the gab and the ability to fire out a quick response without thinking too much about it. |
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Acting is not mere gift of the gab, but a skill that comes from a serious observation of life and all around. |
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He's a cheeky chappy who we're expected to find charismatic simply because he has the gift of the gab, but he's all cockiness and no collateral. |
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A lot of people only get honours because they have got the gift of the gab. |
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I note some tut-tutting over the methods employed by frontline reporters armed with only the gift of the gab, trying to convince Brown to speak to them. |
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With « Joseph K. » and his never-ending gift of the gab during a quirky visit of Béthune. |
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In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab. |
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An enthusiasm for communication including experience in press management, event organization and the gift of the gab are ideal qualities for our Public Relations team. |
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When visitors come there and kiss that stone, they say in Hibernian English that they leave with the gift of the gab, meaning loquacious in polite journals. |
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Thomson compares it to the Irish gift of the gab. |
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Since I have the gift of the gab, I may as well put it to good use. |
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