She has a voluble and attractive personality, but even if she were cranky and bad-tempered I'd still go there because the food's really good. |
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The opening onslaught is again a bit too chattery, as this large group seems to work best when they rein in their more voluble tendencies. |
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Butchers do know, and they're usually voluble about their product and will help you find what you want at the right price. |
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I think I upheld the honour of Scotland by making a voluble speech of thanks. |
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Rather, he is generous and voluble when asked about his personal life and his working habits, laughing frequently. |
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Ed is voluble, softhearted, irascible, loyal to friends, and drinkative when it comes to single-malts. |
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I cannot tell whether he recognised me, but that night he was voluble, almost loquacious. |
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A voluble, burly man with a flush face and a deep voice, he was a force throughout the weekend. |
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He doesn't speak about his wife at all, except to say she is still in Prague, but he is appropriately voluble about his daughter. |
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She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject. |
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Those voices were more voluble and more naive ten years ago than they are today. |
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Trade union leaders and managements are voluble in condemning each other without owning up responsibility. |
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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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A collection which is in keeping with the most poetic, voluble and sensitive of us, between dream and psyche. |
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The kiwi is the fruit of a very voluble and vigorous creeper, the actinadia, often cultivated on pergolas. |
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This type counts 180 persevering or void species of shrubs and climbing voluble woody plants. |
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In his voluble, guns-blazing manner, Adrover made the hollowness of New York Fashion Week, which ends Thursday, apparent. |
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The odd whistle and occasional murmur slipped through from the usually voluble Parisians but otherwise they remained as unemotional as the protagonists on court. |
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A voluble character with a naturally inquiring mind, he soon moved sideways into HFT trading, but quickly developed misgivings. |
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It makes the shy voluble, the graceful clumsy and the operator of a motorized vehicle very dangerous. |
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Instead, he spent the day drinking with fellow fishermen, untalkative at sea but voluble on land over drinks. |
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Yes. For a start and this is somehow typical of the man Nelson has fresh and voluble ways of telling his own story. |
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When military officials become more voluble than the government, we know we have a serious problem with excessive control and secrecy. |
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I could perhaps address my question to the very voluble Ms. Mallon first and then ask others to answer it. |
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However, speakers are much less voluble when it comes to explaining the intuitions of justice underlying such expressions. |
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They are reasonably visible and voluble about the advantages of no security. |
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The rather voluble Courente that follows presents also the same bass line in relation to the courante of the first sonata. |
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One would think he was from the south as he comes across as voluble and fascinating. |
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At the same time voluble and sophisticated, it seems to want to tell us a story about its origins, its make-believe travels? |
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Everywhere, the crystal-clear waters of the Flinders reflects a voluble, intense life. |
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Nervous PR folk and man wielding a hair brush flutter around her nervously as the stunning actress is seated and rapidly surrounded by her voluble fans. |
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He is a voluble and glib speaker and said to be very ambitious. |
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Well he's a voluble man, and you know, he has his own strong views. |
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She is voluble about the support she has received from her family and friends, and the Cincinnati Zoo, whose help in sustaining the project has been crucial. |
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To some extent this is a public, formal persona that is belied by the intimacy and voluble conversation shared by good friends and family members. |
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It might have come in handy if we ever spotted the Eastern Screech-Owl that disturbed our already suspect outdoor slumber, but the voluble varmint was well-hidden. |
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But Wolf Larsen seemed voluble, prone to speech as I had never seen him before. |
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What fun shone in his eyes as he recalled some of her fine speeches, and repeated them, imitating her voluble delivery! |
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As a rule Lady Anne's displeasure became articulate and markedly voluble after four minutes of introductory muteness. |
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The track is in a great shape here tonight and everything went our way said the non voluble Heaslip in the post race interview from the winners enclosure. |
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We seem to have made the right choice in tonights set-up and we are very glad to find ourselves right here in the winners circle said the voluble and happy chauffeur in the post race interview. |
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He is voluble, excitable, eloquent, literate, and streetwise, wears Giorgio Armani suits beneath a Philip Guston stubbled head, and is a man of divided attentions, if not conscience. |
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To hear Nazarian tell it, his life has followed a more or less predictable pattern: voluble roguishness leading to mishap, which turns unaccountably into success. |
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Seen from the west, their sky-line gallops away north and south like a sea-serpent in voluble motion. |
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In 1953 he founded the Jazz Messengers with Art Blakey, whose voluble drumming provided the perfect match to his own dry, percussive approach to piano, which also incorporates a terrific sense of swing. |
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Trust and their voluble lead singer are currently back in the spotlight with 13 à table, a hardhitting album that mixes heavy guitar riffs with DJ scratches. |
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Giving rhythm to the text, she cuts, chisels space with her voluble hands. |
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The likeliest person to defeat the voluble Georgian is Gingrich himself. |
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As was the case with Duo 4, only the musical structure of the lute part indicates in all likelihood that these pieces are duets, with its sudden alternation between voluble melodic motifs and simple chord progressions. |
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Then voluble and bold, now hid, now seen, Among thick-woven arborets and flowers. |
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In the daylit corridor he talked with voluble pains of zeal. |
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Despite some accusations of summary executions and killings of civilians, condemnations from Western capitals were not as voluble as they would become later. |
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