The main problem with his take on the story is his overwhelming niceness as a director. |
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She just has an affability about her and a niceness about her that permeates everything she does. |
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We did little to help him and, charmed by McGrath's niceness, we protected him and allowed him to get away with it. |
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The token bit of blandness, of sanity, of charm, of reason, of niceness, of pointlessness. |
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Users on average received the highest scores for niceness and trustiness, followed by coolness and sexiness. |
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Always err on the side of niceness until they prove themselves to be undeserving of your better side. |
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Unfairly, it's his shining niceness that makes the book a little less unputdownable than it might have been. |
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It was surely not wetness, as the incoming president termed their traditional virtues of niceness and fairmindedness. |
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Lee radiates well-intentioned niceness, which is no replacement for stage presence or good material. |
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This is probably due mainly to the band's frontman, whose niceness never flagged for one moment over the years. |
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My vote for the most untranslatable word would go to nyakaa, a Bengali word that could mean coy, or teasing, or bashful, or suggests fake niceness or phoney innocence. |
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Even if it can't kill you, too much niceness can still bore you silly. |
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Not all were content with niceness, conformity and averageness, however. |
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Each new group gets a subterranean ovation for being a part of this wonderful thing, for being a part of this New York niceness. |
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Two weeks in the world of wholesome niceness also leaves you undefended and strangely serene and a bit childlike. |
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Not only is it a tremendously beautiful animal, it also symbolizes the kind of industry and sheer niceness about being Canadian. |
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It is a tribute to the essential niceness of the party that so far no wall has been built and no one has been burned at the stake. |
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For all Ms Morris's integrity and her niceness, she added to the powerful impression that the government doesn't really know what it's doing. |
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You can also warm up the meal in the microwave for an added touch of niceness. |
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Anthony's niceness and kindness acts as a catalyst on the other kids. |
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Her determination, dedication and sheer niceness won her many friends. |
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But niceness is only one answer, and it only works for young men who are willing and able to change. |
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I was also impressed by the calm and niceness of New Yorkers. |
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The Great British Bake Off is niceness personified, to the extent that the sight of a man putting a cake in a dustbin last year was considered shocking enough to make actual front-page news. |
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Mr Cameron had to show competence ahead of niceness. |
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She has looked to build a coalition of voters using niceness. |
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No amount of American niceness and understanding will change that. |
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In the end, the man's niceness puts you at ease very quickly. |
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His genuine niceness makes it even harder. |
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Mr Howard may be a Thatcherite retread, but nobody doubts that he would be more effective than Mr Duncan Smith. Mr Letwin's palpable niceness would provide a useful counterweight to Mr Howard's chilliness. |
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