| 41. | No familiar face gets by him without a paternal pat, an avuncular aside.
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| 42. | Lungren was avuncular and optimistically Reagan-esque.
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| 43. | Turn him into an opponent, though, and avuncular Ivan becomes a tormentor.
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| 44. | It was the end of an era, a shift from avuncular to brash.
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| 45. | For the most part their mascots are avuncular bankers promising to earn your trust.
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| 46. | Walter Cronkite became wise and avuncular, and unfortunately, women just get old.
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| 47. | The avuncular Little promises to harbor no grudges, or inactivity, against Banks.
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| 48. | Forgive the avuncular Smith for the cliche, and this momentary lapse in modesty.
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| 49. | Castro was a tender 34 then; he's an avuncular 74 now.
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| 50. | At 55, gray-bearded and avuncular, he shook his head sadly.
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