| 31. | Magaziner, 50, quiet and austere, stands out among the backslapping politicians at the White House.
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| 32. | But that does not mean backslapping and talking golf for Mask, who wears stylish suits and heels.
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| 33. | If it goes smoothly on opening day, the self-congratulatory backslapping will be heard for miles.
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| 34. | Nothing in common, people said of backslapping George W . Bush and ex-spy Vladimir Putin.
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| 35. | backslapping and " I knew we'd get er " stuff, was short-lived.
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| 36. | This should have been a celebrative moment, full of hugging and backslapping congratulation and the happy tears of achievement.
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| 37. | McGreevey, a folksy, backslapping politician who is the grandson of Irish immigrants, was born in Jersey City.
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| 38. | Cohen, at 58, is erudite, dapper and detached, leading a department inclined to brawn and backslapping.
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| 39. | "Mr . President ! " the senators said gravely, before breaking into convivial laughter and backslapping.
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| 40. | Korea, by contrast, is a brash and backslapping land that could even teach New Yorkers something about outspokenness.
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