| 31. | Indeed, " The Lover " never misses an opportunity to turn complexity into simple-minded glibness.
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| 32. | He's too good to be true, but Neal Huff's likable performance eases the glibness quotient.
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| 33. | Miller's earnestness, particularly in this production, can be as irksome as Stephen Bochco's glibness.
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| 34. | For all his glibness, Kurson is very serious _ passionate, really _ about showing young people the money.
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| 35. | Spacey uses his trademark glibness to new effect here _ as the outward defense mechanism of a deeply lonely man.
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| 36. | Batlle is also capable of getting carried away with his own glibness, and saying things that can be hurtful.
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| 37. | Simpson also parlayed his glibness and fame among gridiron fans into a choice job as a football commentator for NBC television.
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| 38. | The 1957 film, dazzlingly directed by Sidney Lumet, remains so intense that it masks the glibness of the content.
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| 39. | The comment was a rare moment of glibness from Ramirez, who usually gives no answers or brief answers to questions.
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| 40. | Willis gets by on glibness, which is easy to muster in contrast to Thornton, who settles for comic geekiness.
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