| 1. | His plays are characterized by an almost complete lack of glibness.
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| 2. | But the ebullience and apparent glibness belie a seriousness of purpose.
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| 3. | Clinton's glibness on Kosovo is not an isolated case.
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| 4. | I don't like the glibness of idealogues in either party.
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| 5. | Malone said, trying to front off his deep disappointment with glibness.
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| 6. | Don't like the West Coast blonde's glibness on 7?
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| 7. | He shouldn't try to meet Clinton toe to toe in glibness.
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| 8. | Voters are entitled to measure their next president upon intellect, not glibness.
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| 9. | The production's glibness pre-empts spontaneity.
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| 10. | There is that glibness to him, which is not lost on his teammates.
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