| 21. | "Sure, " said Bradley, sounding affably unprepared for the interrogation he was about to get.
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| 22. | He chatted affably as a media throng stood, kneeled and squatted before him at a preview of the exhibition.
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| 23. | "I can admire a good line even when it comes from an adversary, " he said affably.
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| 24. | The good : Charming first season makes Hunt a star and shows Reiser to be an affably old-school comic.
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| 25. | In addition to the endorsement of the former premier, Almunia appears to personify stability with an affably calm public manner.
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| 26. | He chatted affably as a media throng stood, kneeled and squatted before him at a preview Thursday of the exhibition.
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| 27. | Cronkite talks affably about presidential elections, the Vietnam War, space travel, the Beatles, Frank Sinatra and much else.
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| 28. | And as to Allen's famous secrecy about his film projects, he affably explains that it's sheer nonsense.
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| 29. | One night in May, agribusiness king Dwayne O . Andreas cradled a bust of Bob Dole as the senator looked on affably.
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| 30. | The British-sounding name is misleading; he is from Toledo, Ohio, and speaks like it, affably and unaffectedly.
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