| 21. | Others, like " Alban Nikolai Herbst ", found more unsettling depths beneath apparent glibness.
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| 22. | He points to the verbal clumsiness of former President George Bush and the glibness of President Clinton.
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| 23. | He has been criticized for his running game, for not beating Nebraska, for his glibness.
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| 24. | Rumpled, overweight and with a terminal lack of glibness, Fulmer doesn't look the part.
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| 25. | But much of " Chaucer " registers as a glib take on an age of glibness.
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| 26. | The balancing act that Byrne walks successfully, for the most part, is between glibness and thoughtfulness.
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| 27. | You can see the need in his eyes even as you dismiss the slippery glibness coming from his mouth.
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| 28. | Perry, with glibness and a quick sense of humor, seemed quickly in control from the Senate dais.
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| 29. | "The emphasis is on glibness, and he's the target of everyone else,"
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| 30. | Although there are times when Breslin's glibness sounds off-key, the overall effect is compelling.
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