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- The Russian leader aims to do statesmanly things, of course.
- Even in the eye of this storm, Jordan remains statesmanly.
- While absent from public view, he has shown a more statesmanly mien inside the palace, visitors say.
- While she thought Gore came off as " more statesmanly, " she conjured the image of President Ronald Reagan in describing Bush's performance.
- He was 30, happy in Syracuse as Jim Boeheim's assistant, with a dimpled P . J . Carlesimo smile and a statesmanly touch of premature gray.
- And while supporters of Dole say the bills demonstrate a statesmanly commitment to bipartisanship, even they concede this is not necessarily a quality that a presidential candidate these days wants to stress.
- In fact, Price has exuded a statesmanly aura since the outset of his career, in the early 60s, when he functioned as a guru to the British megastructure movement and mentored that movement's pop offshoot, the Archigram group.
- To quote that very line which you refer to ( and which are not included anyway in the wiki article ) " . . . How sordid that none prove to be statesmanly at all, among all these so-called " leaders ".