| 41. | Horner was a man of sound judgment and unassuming manners, of scrupulous integrity, and great amiability of character.
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| 42. | The former senator had to finesse the amiability of the setting to keep Clinton in the crosshairs of his attack strategy.
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| 43. | He possessed an off-handed amiability, even in some of his criminal parts, that audiences recognized as genuine.
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| 44. | Robert and Paula were assigned as raw bar servers; Robert's amiability impressed Jean-Phillippe and the customers.
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| 45. | Bulger, hardly the soul of amiability and conciliation, also famously feuded with former Senate President John Powers concerning brother Whitey.
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| 46. | The music repays the favor by taking on the street's volume, its amiability, the cacophony of its life.
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| 47. | There is a fleshy amiability to Rockefeller ( a boxy face and hunched shoulders make him seem heavier than he is ).
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| 48. | As premier, Andr�ssy by his firmness, amiability and dexterity as a debater, soon won for himself a commanding position.
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| 49. | Despite his cheerfulness and amiability he proved unsuited to handling the pressure of a live TV show where things frequently went wrong.
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| 50. | O'Day's 20-minute ballet was more notable for its overall amiability than for any soaring flights of imagination.
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