| 31. | His geniality is of the head not the heart . . . you can get no hold of him,
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| 32. | He was a man of much geniality of temper and great ability, with a special talent for organizing.
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| 33. | But the natural sense of humor and almost easy-going geniality she brings to the role are wonderfully effective.
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| 34. | What you saw in Bush was a geniality and accessibility but not great mastery or strength, for that matter,
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| 35. | Gore, a longtime Washington loner who does not schmooze, has strained at times to project a sociable geniality.
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| 36. | However, your expertise, competence and geniality can more than compensate for an office that doubles as a phone booth.
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| 37. | You shower thoroughly, you dress carefully, you try to find the balance between self-assurance and easy geniality.
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| 38. | It was clear to many voters that the Republican Party had lost its Reagan geniality, and turned narrow and mean.
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| 39. | Christopher Plummer, doing an uncanny impersonation of Mike Wallace, radiates the lethal geniality of a coiled, twitching rattlesnake.
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| 40. | But they also lavished reverence upon Schubert's songful Rondo in A, which robbed it somewhat of geniality and grace.
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