But I think he will appreciate it for its openness, I hope, and how it helps to make Jesus approachable, accessible. |
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We want people to feel they are an accessible and approachable channel of communication. |
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More of his toothy grin, that's for sure, but he's a friendly and approachable guy regardless. |
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Humane but unsentimental, unabashedly artsy but instantly approachable, this is a movie for just about everybody. |
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What audiences also got was a sense of Chomsky the person, who seemed entirely unpretentious and approachable on film. |
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With two very approachable dining rooms, he has an open forum to showcase his gastronomical talents. |
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I was secretly relieved that my appointments were with a friendly and approachable dental hygienist. |
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Usually Eddington is the most affable of colleagues, friendly and very approachable. |
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So in addition to being available and approachable, make time during the day to informally interact with staffers. |
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He seems like a very affable, approachable fellow who thoroughly enjoys making movies. |
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Ask anyone in the press about Henry and they'll tell you how affable, friendly, approachable and humble Henry is. |
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Youthful, knowledgeable, approachable and enthusiastic but he soon blotted his copybook with both the players and the media. |
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Most Australians are very approachable and happy-go-lucky, but once you get them on the field the gloves are off. |
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As cricket has discovered the game has to be approachable and rain delays try the patience of everyone. |
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He just looks a lot less intimidating now, and more friendly and approachable. |
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In his dealings with parents he was always approachable, sincere and honest. |
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He was a decent, conscientious, hard working man, who was always very approachable and willing to put himself out for others. |
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He would be handsome, intelligent and debonair, but affable and always approachable, and on top of that he would always be wise, loving and kind. |
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The girl was no longer a pin-up, but a glamour model, and so approachable that readers were encouraged to believe they stood a chance with her. |
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In spite of the run-down facilities, the ma-and-pop owners and the friendliest and most approachable people in Hong Kong. |
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We want our nationbuilders to be open, approachable, and easy to communicate with. |
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He was much more approachable with his cool, aloof expression replaced by a mild, slightly humorous smirk. |
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Students would not be selected on such subjective criteria as whether they looked friendly and approachable. |
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The staff are very approachable and we let more bashful people wander around to avoid embarrassment unless they ask us. |
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It was impossible to reach from our bank through the trees, and approachable only from the trickiest of angles on the opposite side. |
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The tower was only approachable from the outside by climbing onto the roof of the mansion using a ladder. |
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He had a way of putting complex thoughts across in an easy and approachable manner. |
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It's a crying shame that CSS, designed to be so simple and approachable to nonprogrammers, has turned into such a cabalist's affair! |
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Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk. |
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We will be much more approachable, so that people aren't afraid to say anything. |
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They were friendly, approachable and passionate, and I still think of them every time I play their album. |
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The headland it was built on forms a natural stronghold with the sea on three sides and is only approachable from the north. |
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The staff were wonderful, friendly, approachable, the porters made me laugh and were teasing me lots on the way to the theatre. |
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Now, some of us know that Moss is a mystery wrapped up in an enigma, and that he's often referred to as not the most approachable of characters. |
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But the faintest flicker of a smile made him seem approachable and loveable in a sorrowful way. |
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Frank has always been approachable, a very honest, decent, generous man, with a great sense of humour too. |
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Jane is certainly very friendly and approachable and one criticism has been that she should write more about what she knows. |
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He's a straight-talking and personable man and the expectation is that people and priests will find him approachable and communicative. |
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A more-or-less continuous chant-like vocal line helps to make Jubilate one of the more approachable compositions on the disc. |
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The reason we chose Amy is that she's got a really open face and it's friendly and approachable. |
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She seems completely approachable, she doesn't stand on ceremony and she comes across as totally interested in what you're saying. |
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In ways, the music is very Bachian but there is also a touch of Haydnian heroics that makes the music very approachable. |
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His music is readily approachable, engaging the heart in pleasant groves of melody all overhung with verdure of lush orchestration. |
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I enter the changing room with some trepidation but she could not be friendlier or more approachable. |
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He had opted for loose-fitting maroon pants and a dark grey T-shirt, and seemed more approachable without his robes on. |
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He also moonlighted as a sports journalist in his early years, and has retained a gregariousness that always disarms those expecting a less approachable boss. |
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You will be approachable and visible throughout the weight room as you areis a key resource within the facilities. |
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Having an open-door policy not only makes you more approachable, but eases communication between you and your staff. |
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Though Williams is an intimidator on court, Stephens said she was much more approachable as a teammate. |
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Her concise, clear lessons and no nonsense approach makes learning the course more approachable. |
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It is such commonness and balance that will establish a teacher as approachable to all. |
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The students found the approach of the presentation very approachable and relatable. |
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She told me never to be intimidating, to be approachable for food and never to be stingy about food with my wife. |
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The structure has a high plinth, say about 8-10 feethethe interior being approachable by steps reserved for accommodating a body. |
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Even to an English observer, the success of Lehmann's more approachable, less-intense methods has been highly refreshing. |
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I'm amazed by how approachable everyone is, whether they're a first-timer, like me, or one of the core of regulars. |
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Stakeholders generally considered that the Commission services were competent, knowledgeable and approachable. |
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Members of staff shall act in a conscientious, correct, courteous and approachable manner. |
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The fact that they were very approachable and that all speakers clearly took an interest in us was also refreshing. |
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As you know, a cat is a domestic animal that is quite friendly, often soothes people, is approachable and, of course, likes to be petted. |
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Pius Krivý was also known in Switzerland as a zeal-ous priest who radiated joy, and who was very approachable. |
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I have always had very approachable team leaders, and have always felt comfortable talking to my managers about the next steps in my career. |
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The technical elements of the job can be taught, but you need to be approachable and caring, and have a sense of humour. |
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You believe that the two male suspects are at a fountain in the downtown area that is only approachable on foot. |
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I have a sense of community with my colleagues: they are friendly, approachable and supportive. |
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Klein, uses a simple and approachable format to share stories of how people faced with death and illness use laughter for many purposes. |
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Light in colour and light in body, it is a really approachable wine. |
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Probing the images by which we construct our world, he has managed to make the multitudinous and chaotic, if not completely comprehensible, then at least approachable. |
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The bold opening of the Concerto on fortissimo wind in unison brings thrilling attack, leading to a very approachable work built on sharply rhythmic, often angular material. |
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But how can parents be approachable and wise so their children feel comfortable speaking to them? |
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Personable and approachable, Jordin was easy to give instruction to because she was present. |
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He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over. |
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It is worn so a Sikh can stand out from others, can be approachable and can be identifiable in society. |
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As one of this country's great achievers, he was also a friendly, approachable and kindly man who gave great encouragement to others in his field. |
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Before McIntyre took on the show, he had the slender build of an average bloke, with the approachable good looks of Ewan McGregor. |
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I love how the people are friendly and approachable, but not provincial. |
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Have you ever wondered why we make such a huge effort to try to appear nice, approachable and friendly, while the real person might just be the opposite of all that? |
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The man behind the counter looked, if not friendly, at least approachable. |
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This pass, like much of the approachable areas of the Wall is visited by Chinese tourists fortunate to have enough free time for a cultural holiday. |
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Located about 30 km from Charang village, this monastery was approachable via a small, steep and adventurous path after the motorable road finished. |
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The decor at Cargill's is pleasant, if unmemorable and far from cutting edge, but that helps lend an approachable tone to the whole establishment. |
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Beth, who comes from the bloodline of a former Derby winner, was written off as untrainable by her former owner and was barely approachable in the stables. |
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Mick Hurley was held in genuinely high esteem by his work colleagues, being noted as a considerate and approachable man who had the gift of the common touch. |
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Quite approachable but sporty targets, the 35-60-pound javelina is a high-odds proposition for diligent bowhunters. |
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While he has managed to remain approachable, the winner of the next to last race is nothing short of being the most honoured yachtsman on the planet. |
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Other knowledge brokers, too, will find the framework helpful in identifying the most approachable audiences and packaging research results for that particular target audience. |
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Is the school leadership approachable and supportive? |
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Essential skills include clear communications abilities, an easy and approachable telephone personality and the ability to deal with the public in a professional manner. |
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Regional and subregional mechanisms, which are located geographically closer to the complainant, may be more visible and considered more approachable by the complainant. |
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The other thing I want to say is that I have always felt that despite his sort of straight back demeanour and his very dignified presence, the hon. member is very approachable at the human level. |
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What we wanted to achieve was to give ourselves a bit more of a personality, while obviously still taking it seriously, to make us seem a bit more friendly and approachable. |
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The royal walkabout was the Queen Mother's invention and its informality has helped to make the Royal Family more approachable by bringing them closer to the public. |
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Or honey bear, a rather more approachable animal? |
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Fortunately, Bill was very approachable and he decided to give me a chance, despite my modest grade point average and lack of research experience. |
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The wall-mounting has to be installed in a way that the under-sink water filter is freely approachable in order to effectuate the cartridge replacement. |
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Everyone involved had high praise for the quality of the material, the practical advice, the tools provided and the knowledgeable and approachable workshop leaders. |
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In the poems translated in God is a Customer, God not only becomes approachable, but subduable. |
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Freed of promotion constraints, the artists are available and approachable to meet the public during the 170 sessions of 70 movies shown in the Grand Lyon cinemas. |
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It is to be hoped that once we have moved to our new premises, the layout of the offices and our physical separation from the different divisions will make us seem more approachable to staff. |
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The author makes the science approachable and understandable for the lay person, and the life of this extraordinary scientist is fascinating aside from the science. |
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But this is a much more generous and approachable book, much less hermetic or hermit-like, than popular images of Hughes would lead you to expect. |
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Despite their flaws and dead ends, however, Wild Boy and Elia still make for an approachable and promising solo debut. |
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Our success is based on our commitment to being approachable and responsive to the needs of our clients and business partners, on consistently solid investment performance, and on faith in our employees as future leaders. |
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Such a reality is approachable mainly through the use of metaphor. |
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Many people consider Thunor to be the most approachable of the Saxon gods. |
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We need to find a way to make the system more approachable for survivors. |
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The supervisor is quite approachable, so don't hesitate to bring up any problems you have. |
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On the Gower Peninsula, at its western extremity is the Worms Head, a headland of carboniferous limestone which is approachable on foot at low tide only. |
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Le Saison Des Fetes, a Belgian-style farmhouse ale, combines French hops, European malt and Belgian yeast into an interesting, approachable and eminently quaffable brew. |
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Several prominent kabbalists viewed the zimzum as a voluntary divine process intended to make divinity more approachable to the created realms and to the people. |
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The topic is complex but the book itself is very approachable. |
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