Overall, Kerry appears to have come off well in the debate, which respondents to the poll said the Democrat won by a 60 percent to 23 percent margin.
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But those don't always work out as his advisers would hope, and even some that come off well raise questions about the campaign's planning and strategy.
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The dramatic high point, Alcide's stormy confrontation with a chorus of furies ( in a singular and very welcome excursion into the minor mode ) comes off well.
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Almost no one comes off well in " The Run of His Life " : not the defense, not the prosecution, not the police and certainly not the defendant.
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Flaubert did not come off well in Gray's account, and among the caddish acts of which she held him guilty was his hurtful caricaturing of Colet in the character of Emma Bovary.
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Before coming here, I spent 10 days extolling the virtues of Tim Duncan, another young athlete who speaks with performance, with calm and cool, who comes off well centered, on court and off.
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The gang members come off well, as does Nora Dunn as Zoe's fast-talking lawyer, Bell, who's moved onto her next thought before she gets the words out of her mouth.
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But Reagan, who was " anyone you wanted him to be, " does not come off well here, for he left his own Iran-Contra " wounded strewn on the battlefield ."
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"I hardly know if it will come off well, but in any case, it will be a lot of fun, and any kind of mass-media attention to fashion can't be bad.
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In addition to being an experienced criminal lawyer, Craig comes off well on television, the White House believes, and he carries none of the political baggage of some of the longer-serving members of the team.