| 31. | Gifford continues earnestly, retaining the easygoing affability he has had since he was a Giant.
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| 32. | He said the president's " wanton affability leads, inevitably, to misunderstandings.
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| 33. | In a profession not known for affability, he seemed the most gracious film critic around.
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| 34. | The affability of the favored breeds, he said, makes them less threatening to travelers.
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| 35. | Bush's affability, like Reagan's, disguises the nature of his thinking.
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| 36. | Sutherland sidesteps the obvious fire-spitting for a tense affability that is far more daunting.
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| 37. | Ultimately, " Deliver Us from Eva " has a measure of warmhearted affability.
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| 38. | But his efforts don't amount to much, aside from furthering his image of affability.
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| 39. | It means sticking up for what is right, instead of trying to become the affability king.
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| 40. | "He has to show his ability, and his affability, " he said.
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