He ran the gamut, from media relations to baseball's post-strike relations with the public, sometimes with a churlish demeanor, sometimes affably.
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She can chatter affably in a manner far beyond her years and put even shy adults immediately at ease, but in other skills she is devastatingly impaired.
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When he stops in a town for the start, he's surrounded by cameras and affably chats with anyone _ in fluent French, of course.
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Instead, he chatted affably for about a half-hour, ignoring the running shower to talk about everything from wrestler Hulk Hogan to comedian Lenny Bruce.
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The boy sat quietly, watching as his father spent half an hour affably answering questions about his tattoo, his illness and his desire to keep fighting.
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Capitol police officers chatted affably with the protesters and had to use their authority only to shoo jaywalkers back to safety or chase picture-takers off perilous perches.
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"What sort of day did you have ? " the prince said affably, according to Terence Collier, a friend and consultant who was there.
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In better spirits now that he has somebody to follow, the narrator's driver converses with his passenger affably, telling about his life and family circumstances.
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After flubbing several readings of large-type words written on a TelePrompter, he said affably : " I swear, I passed my driving test ."
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That impression was reinforced time and again when, in debates with opponents for the Democratic nomination, Clinton affably agreed with the positions staked out by the other candidates.