| 41. | They pop up with the lightness of touch, the glibness, that characterizes Thackeray as a writer at his best.
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| 42. | As an antidote to the glibness of " ` Crocodile'Dundee, " you can't do better.
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| 43. | "Forensic glibness does not instruct us on the candidate's character or reflective judgment, " he wrote.
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| 44. | He is regaling an international swarm of reporters with the candor and humor and glibness that have made him a team spokesman.
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| 45. | Eszterhas sat down and turned out a screenplay that had all the glibness and lightness of touch of a sledgehammer pounding thumbtacks.
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| 46. | How the romance will go is not exactly shrouded in mystery, given Dylan's glibness and Jez's shyness.
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| 47. | In " The Last Days of Disco, " it's a matter of glibness stretched thin over cluelessness.
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| 48. | Last Saturday, the day after his acquittal in the Senate, it was glibness-as-usual for Bill Clinton.
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| 49. | There is a glibness to posing critical issues that way and a glibness to some of Lynch's eloquent sarcasm as well.
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| 50. | There is a glibness to posing critical issues that way and a glibness to some of Lynch's eloquent sarcasm as well.
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