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- Kaplan says some people may have concluded he was boring, but many others felt his wonkiness showed respect for voters.
- The sloppy, hyperactive wonkiness that defined Clinton's first two years in office has been supplanted by a sleek, tactical cunning.
- Instead, Gore, in all his wonkiness, strode toward Bush and demanded, " What about the Dingell-Norwood bill ?"
- And as the son of a local legend, he'd rather not hear comparisons between his wonkiness and his father's genius for mesmerizing an audience.
- Listening to them on record, although still retaining a sense and essence of their tangential and avant-garde wonkiness, won't come close to their live presence.
- This isn't grad class or symposium roundtable it's an AfD . I'm now sensing that the AfD might be overly compromised if its wonkiness was offputting to creating concensus and dialog.
- In a business that prides itself on creating connections between viewers and on-air personalities, forecasters play as regular, even slightly goofy, folks . ( That may also help explain why meteorologists tend to have longer careers at the same station than, say, top anchors do . ) Off the air, they embrace _ and almost revel in _ their wonkiness.