And he is on BBC2 in the evenings now, asking his aggressive questions at mild-mannered members of the public. |
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My mom was mild-mannered compared to that, which was really saying something. |
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This sent my normally mild-mannered father, who was eating dinner at the time, into a rage. |
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Softness and that curiously mild-mannered touch dominated Lang Lang's playing. |
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Jacob does not know how to react to this headstrong woman who is nothing like the mild-mannered wife he had loved. |
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Two policemen are filming and photographing the apparently mild-mannered women holding the poster. |
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These are startling things to hear from such a quiet, decent, mild-mannered man. |
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He was a kind, mild-mannered man who did not like the trials of leadership or the political intrigues of court. |
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He was mild-mannered and polite, attempting light humour to put me at my ease. |
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But this time it was not the defence secretary who spoke but the normally mild-mannered secretary of state. |
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Presently, Larry is working as a mild-mannered library clerk at a community college in Kingston, Ontario. |
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He sounds like a slightly demented five-year-old child, while at the same time looking like anybody's mild-mannered uncle. |
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Even the mild-mannered people out in the provinces are now saying that there will be civil disobedience. |
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Superman may save the world on a regular basis, but he gets to come home and be mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. |
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After returning, we've reverted back to our normal roles as mild-mannered students. |
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A mild-mannered man is wrongly accused of a crime and sentenced to anger-management treatment. |
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The fact that they were very mild-mannered, and not cannibalistic, favours the opinion that they were kin to the Seminoles of Florida. |
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Elegantly sliced brown bread and butter would be perfect with this mild-mannered salad, or perhaps some crusty French bread. |
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He is a virtuous, moral man with dignity and strength, not the mild-mannered pushover of decades past. |
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O'Brien, on the other hand, is mild-mannered and conciliatory in his approach. |
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The book is in essence the life story of a mild-mannered and cultured intellectual living under communism. |
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But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds? |
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He is a mild-mannered fellow, whose only sartorial gesture in this Tour has been a profusion of designer stubble. |
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Yet, there is a surefire way to rile the mild-mannered 41-year-old who is the furthest thing in the world from a Rambo. |
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A mild-mannered couple use a variety of distract-and-grab schemes to steal laptops from business travelers. |
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First, we should not be mild-mannered psychotherapists in one country and unrelenting public prosecutors in another. |
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The next morning we woke up to find the mild-mannered videographer had been transformed into a devil-may-care, wild-haired punk! |
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We nail the plate almost immediately, the toothsomeness mightily impressing the mild-mannered reporter. |
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One of the most mild-mannered people I know is driven into a frenzy by the fact that there is a caravan parked in a drive just up the road from her. |
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He's normally mild-mannered, easy-going and a joy to work for. |
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To see him at work you would think he was a mild-mannered postal worker, happily idling along on a red postie bike as he delivers the mail. |
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One aggravated customer almost received a sucker punch from the mild-mannered Bridget but instead, he got his order. |
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Harvey is the story of mild-mannered Elwood P. Dowd and his best friend, an invisible six-and-a-half foot rabbit named Harvey. |
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At first blush, this shoe evokes a mild-mannered street runner, but flip it over and you'll find an outsole that tears asphalt to shreds. |
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Besides, you can't have a fight when the other guy turns out to be a mild-mannered book nerd. |
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Brown has always said he is an honest guy, but even mild-mannered Donnelly was irked by Brown continuously sugaring the pill. |
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Just how does this mild-mannered geology professor coax secrets out of inanimate objects and non-verbal living things? |
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The engine is mild-mannered and pleasant, delivering acceleration that's swift though not breathtaking while hustling around the MKS's huge body. |
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He's a mild-mannered and unassuming person and, as a coach, he really knows what he's doing. |
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The ballet tells the rags-to-riches tale of a mild-mannered bootmaker named Will Mossop. |
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The mild-mannered accountant of a jewellery store prepares to wreak dreadful vengeance on his scoundrel boss. |
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Centaury personalities are very loveable, mild-mannered and considerate people that because of their good will and helpfulness are well loved. |
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Miss Waller was always smiling, almost simpering, and Miss Hooper was a mild-mannered pale-coloured personality. |
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It's a clarion call to the meek, the mild-mannered and the indecisive. |
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The nominal villain this time is mild-mannered pen-pusher Lindsay Denton – an outstanding performance by Keeley Hawes. |
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One is his reputation as a hardline defender of Indian rights—in contrast to Mr Singh, who was mocked by opponents as a mild-mannered weakling. |
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Upali Tennakoon is a mild-mannered older guy like me, nearing retirement. |
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Us, the people from the forest, we are direct and mild-mannered. |
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If I try with gentle persuasion, I am told that I am too mild-mannered. |
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Popular melodies, golden voices, regional news, good memorable conversations, mild-mannered humour, practical advice and a calendar of events: Radio 2 is family radio at its best. |
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However, his mild-mannered demeanour masks a steely determination. |
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Well-educated mild-mannered people started uttering violent opinions which were closer to European ideologies of ethnic cleansing, than to the Malian President's African consensus-building approach. |
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The president also moderated the secretary's dispatches and relied on his mild-mannered yet stern minister to England, Charles Francis Adams, to resolve other problems. |
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It has also evinced a callous disregard for the Bennis family's attempts to understand how Anas, who was described as a mild-mannered and sensitive person, was killed. |
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Where Kate is mild-mannered and middle-class, Cressy, 24, is a wild, blue-blooded aristocrat with bohemian heritage. |
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Given a screeching demagogue and an evenhanded, mild-mannered technocrat, people will always be more drawn to the former. |
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Luhning, in contrast, starts out as likably mild-mannered and awkward, so that the final frustrated explosion of his repressed feelings is unexpected and shocking. |
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He is a mild-mannered and generous guy, not the kind of person prone to fits of pique or rage. |
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At least I broke nothing and burned no one, although I did make mild-mannered old Jason downright peevish from all the messy sink water I splashed onto him. |
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I hadn't taught Mark but the teachers who did said he was good-humoured, mild-mannered, a clever lad who answered perceptively but didn't want to draw attention to himself. |
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Conan was always the safe, mild-mannered choice to replace Jay Leno, who is blandness incarnate. |
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A mild-mannered mayor needs an attack dog like that. |
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One should recall that Dag Hammarskjold was initially perceived to be a mild-mannered Scandinavian functionary who did not even apply for the job before he was lauded as an effective internationalist. |
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He also explores the steelier, stubborn side of the apparently mild-mannered rocker. |
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After a tamping iron blasted through the front part of his brain in 1848, the mild-mannered rail worker Phineas Gage turned nasty. |
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Closer to home, a swearword by mild-mannered former British Prime Minister John Major, caused him to soar in people's estimations. |
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Residents of a Moscow suburb say he is a mild-mannered neighbor they have known for years as Igor Girkin. |
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While the fish curry and exemplary rice show the good side of such a strategy, a succession of mild-mannered and unmemorable dishes is the flip side. |
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Her father a mild-mannered librarian who leads a secret life as local superhero The Blue Scarab. |
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He is mild-mannered, too, and does not appear to share the ideological pugnaciousness and cultural resentfulness of his putative future colleagues Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. |
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But Williams's scary reaction and the acute emotions the Yankees possess these days appeared to draw something out of a mild-mannered pitcher that had never been seen before: Andy Pettitte, retaliator. |
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So we didn't bat an eyelid when formerly mild-mannered, nice guy Sam suddenly became a date rapist, escaped from prison and took his sister hostage. |
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A curl of black hair falls on his forehead, and he occasionally sports the thick, black glasses of his idol's nerdier incarnation, mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. |
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Read how this mild-mannered downstater moved to the front lines. |
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