| 41. | Not known for glad-handing or backslapping, Shaw is praised more for his intellect and commitment for change.
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| 42. | Jovial and rotund, he adapted to Israel's backslapping, meal-intensive political culture quickly and easily.
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| 43. | Clinton and former Russian President Boris Yeltsin forged a warm personal friendship, marked by bearhugs and backslapping in public.
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| 44. | Dwight D . Eisenhower struck him early on as a " hollow fellow _ all smiles and backslapping ."
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| 45. | After all the analysis and backslapping, can there possibly be any suspense left by the time Oscar night rolls around?
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| 46. | He does great in front of adoring crowds, backslapping supporters, Republican office holders, and rich Republicans lugging checkbooks.
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| 47. | The amendment passed without his help, but Gore enjoyed a few minutes of backslapping and encouraging words from Senate supporters.
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| 48. | After announcing the deal to a meeting of African delegates, the room broke into a round of handshaking and backslapping.
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| 49. | Having explored the BFS site it appears to be nothing more than a hive for backslapping on ill-conceived fiction.
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| 50. | There was more backslapping euphoria in the City Council chambers on Tuesday than anyone who has slept through its meetings could remember.
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