| 31. | Qantas crew members like Ben Franklin, flying the long Pacific runs, do seem extra long on amiability.
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| 32. | Wolitzer's amiability proves something of a liability, however, given the novel's somber theme.
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| 33. | His amiability suggests a personality far different from the edgy Giuliani's _ and from Clinton's.
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| 34. | Like the actor Tommy Lee Jones, whom he resembles, he can quickly move from amiability to menace.
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| 35. | The sound of Jones'piano is amiability itself, and in her voice there lurks a plaintive contentment.
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| 36. | His " Times " obituary recalled the hallmark of his work as its " unfailing amiability ".
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| 37. | But there's an unforced ease between Allen and JoBeth Williams that adds to the film's amiability.
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| 38. | But he'll always have what one friend called this ` wall of amiability'around him ."
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| 39. | And Berlusconi, peddling amiability and showmanship, has persuaded many Italians that he at least stands for something new.
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| 40. | Amiability in a big-budget, special-effects gross-out comedy may not be the greatest thing.
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