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- In conversation, he is curious, restless, affably opinionated.
- "You wanna talk diarrhea ? " he asks affably.
- Macchi said affably as he stopped recently for a sandwich between campaign events.
- He has affably hosted the CMA show since 1991.
- He surveyed the scene affably as the music stopped.
- And maybe Al Gore could serve as Clinton's affably uptight sidekick.
- Affably, amidst the flashbulbs of photographers, Ormiston accepted his served warrant.
- By most accounts, Phillips performed affably, smiling broadly and answering questions ably.
- "Most models can't read, " he joked affably.
- Affleck's affably mopey performance finds just the right balance between obnoxious and sad sack.
- Gunner is the affably swaggering incarnation of wildness, defined by tame early 50s Midwestern standards.
- Moore responded affably, but firmly.
- "And I enjoy making money; so what ? " he smiles affably.
- Stewart says, affably, quaffing a beer down the street at Sonsie after his Tower browse.
- Fabrizi said today as he posed affably for photos on the rooftop of the City Hall Annex.
- "You're going to like it here, " the venerable speaker predicted affably.
- The new host is Clifford, a hip and happening Muppet with an affably irreverent sense of humor.
- Oh, " Tin Cup " has some solid laughs and an affably mangy performance from Costner.
- Here, the stars are the affably goofy Ashton Kutcher ( " That'70s Show,"
- Thomas Dodge ( Grammer ), the man in charge, is as fearlessly eccentric as he is affably cocksure.
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