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- It's easy to mistake his laid-back, unexcitable demeanor for laziness.
- The character most difficult to cast was the then-called Dr . Ingram, an unexcitable scientist expert in the Stargate.
- "They were polite, unexcitable, reserved and had hot water bottles instead of a sex life, " he writes.
- "He was very even-tempered, very unexcitable, very pleasant, almost shy when you'd meet him on the street.
- But Anaheim just can't shake its reputation as an unexcitable kind of town _ and one that's always been overshadowed by Los Angeles, about 30 miles to the north.
- Soft-spoken and unexcitable, he wears a hat, chats amiably with strangers in elevators and uses old-fashioned words like " gosh " and " gal ."
- As a result, the delegate leaders and likely nominees in the two parties are more similar than different, both familiar, both scripted, both baby boomers, both Ivy Leaguers, both famous for being unexciting and unexcitable.
- Usually unexcitable R . E . M . guitarist Peter Buck acknowledged in a column for Q magazine that some of his band's new songs reflect a post-Sept . 11 attitude and " are kind of dark and complex ."
- The courtroom appeared to have a holiday hangover Monday morning and the sense of lethargy was only accentuated as the lowest-key prosecutor at either counsel table, Hank Goldberg, led the soft-spoken and unexcitable Fung to explain why many of the defense charges against him fizzle into insignificance once they are closely scrutinized.