To read it is like spending hours with an erudite conversationalist who is disposed to amuse you. |
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He was a gifted conversationalist and had many fine stories and yarns which he could embellish with style. |
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He was a man of great humour, wit and a great conversationalist and friend to all. |
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As a conversationalist, Birkin is a whirlwind, skimming over subjects, lifting them up, reshaping them utterly before throwing them back down. |
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Those of you who know me will agree that I am not much of a talker, nor a conversationalist. |
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He was a gifted conversationalist and had an extraordinary knowledge of Belfast, its history, politics and ways of life. |
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You're a great conversationalist, and you're an expert at living the good life. |
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Daniel, whom Alicia had made out to be such an entertaining conversationalist, had been silenced by the scope of William's achievements. |
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She was a delightful conversationalist who enjoyed telling me something of life and schoolteaching in Brittany under more normal conditions. |
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It pleased me to know that he was a very good conversationalist, and was capable of holding intelligent conversation for more than two seconds. |
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His wide knowledge and the quickness of his perception made him an excellent conversationalist. |
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Mr. Shorter is a notoriously elliptical conversationalist, prone to cosmic digression and quick-fire allusion. |
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In your company i will be a sparkling conversationalist, charming hostess or classy dinnerpartner. |
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He was known as an amusing conversationalist, but he found entertaining an exhausting duty and undertook it only out of necessity. |
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Excellent conversationalist, Claudia first evolved in the field of fashion before going into film production 6 years ago. |
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A sincere and open conversationalist who exudes good will, soulful warmth and tenderness of feeling and is able to listen and to sympathize. |
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Today, as he did a quarter century ago, he remains a delicate conversationalist who enthusiastically follows the thoughts of the speaker. |
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A man of many interests and a good conversationalist, Raeburn became a popular member of cultured Edinburgh society. |
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Also, as a best friend he's not much of a conversationalist. |
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Mary was a gifted conversationalist and had a lovely way with people. |
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He was a brilliant conversationalist, and liked nothing better than to relate stories from his youth to draw comparisons to how life differs today. |
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Vain, superficial and selfish, she was also a brilliant conversationalist and a loyal friend who had no difficulty dominating British aristocratic society. |
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He was a gifted conversationalist and loved a bit of fun and humour. |
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His interests are very diverse and he is a great conversationalist. |
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A gifted conversationalist, he made himself at home in any company. |
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Gerry was a wonderful conversationalist and always had the ability to see the funny side of any situation, and was well able to talk on a variety of topics with authority. |
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I treat people with respect and I am good conversationalist. My star sign is Leo and thats why I am purposeful and logical in my deeds person. |
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He says, frequently, that Holman was a charming conversationalist, an able linguist, a great ladies' man, resourceful and uncomplaining. |
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Victoria Frith, Newcastle Five people: Picasso, Goya, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, and a writer, perhaps I'll say Goethe, because I know he was an interesting conversationalist and I don't know much about him. |
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If you can just ask questions about a person and nod sagely then they will leave thinking you are a brilliant conversationalist. |
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Among other things he was a fascinating, torrential conversationalist capable of prolonging a telephone conversation beyond all reasonable bounds for no reason other than the pleasure of talking. |
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From this assessment, the authors seem to suggest that what children particularly need, and what they are missing in the Even Start program, is a responsive and stimulating conversationalist. |
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If he had a fault as a conversationalist, it was a certain tendency to monotony, a certain lack of sparkle and variety in his small-talk. |
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This genial, frail, chain-smoking septuagenarian is an agreeable, good-humoured conversationalist, who frequently punctuates proceedings with hearty, coughy chuckles. |
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He was an essayist, conversationalist, raconteur, and lecturer. |
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Deipnosophist is a Jacobean word for a skillful dinner conversationalist. |
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