His military expertise and amiability helped to keep the crusading army together. |
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He may be insecure, but his insecurity expresses itself not in egomania or depression, but in a garrulous, love-me-do amiability. |
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His disarming amiability and jocular charm were irresistible, but his art was immediately compelling on its own terms, and largely responsible for fueling all the interest. |
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The heart expresses truth and transparency before all else, but also amiability and tenderness in a relationship. |
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And Mr Berlusconi, peddling amiability and showmanship, has persuaded many Italians that he at least stands for something new. |
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A lot of businesses will therefore be praying that the union and the shippers can rediscover their old amiability. |
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Mr Walker, the 46-year-old son of a Baptist minister, could pass for a youth pastor: all prim amiability and very neat hair. |
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In the second half of the book, Athill describes, with a strange combination of amiability and mercilessness, the main writers with whom she worked. |
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A demonic light flashed behind the grotesque mask of amiability. |
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A particular mention for the amiability of the owner and his staff and for the generous and flavoursome dishes. |
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Love for God makes little things big: small details of order, punctuality, service and amiability, which contribute to the perfection of work. |
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Mutual esteem, amiability, sincerity form the base of the relationship which we develop with our partners. |
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You will feel the genuine amiability, simplicity and warmth of the people of Alcohuaz, of the genuine inhabitant of the Elqui Valley. |
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Nevertheless, his wealth and amiability gave him standing, he was chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Pembroke College was refounded in his honour. |
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Her face registered my presence like a camera shutter, flashing from smiling expectancy, through complete surprise, and then back to restrained amiability. |
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Americans take a carve-up from foreigners with amiability, and often join in the fun. |
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We accredit them with reason, cleverness and amiability. |
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It is an exchange of amiability and friendship that began with my predecessor, Roméo LeBlanc, who was Governor General in 1999 when he visited your country. |
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When I am at the table, I do not consider only the food off the plate, but also the amiability, the smile of the staff, as well as the welcome and service. |
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And yet, the neighborhood has not lost the amiability of a village. |
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It helps that they like him, but they will also have to believe in him. Mr Daft does not look like a man under pressure there are no signs of the amiability wearing thin. |
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His love is the love of the cross, on which he has given his life for all, on which he loves freely and without cost, without being conditioned by the response or the amiability of the other. |
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Very limited research exists in this area, but we know that the relationship before the divorce is an important factor, as is the amiability of the divorce proceedings. |
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But, in all of that, there was also someone more: we came closer to Jesus through these brothers who gave witness to a living joy, a spirit of service, amiability and of gentleness. |
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In addition to the outstanding performances by William and Jana, the Canadian safety team is winning accolades for their professionalism, their skill and their all around amiability. |
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A piece that, true to its name, exudes amiability and serenity, the Jasmin displays a purity of line subtly created by Tissot's extreme attention to detail. |
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Our country possesses well-deserved world recognition for her fauna that amazes, also for the richness of her landscapes, the geographical extension that she possesses and specially the amiability of the people. |
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This sort of amiability characterized his life. |
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