He's fast-talking, unflappable, and family-friendly, and that's always a good and entertaining mix to find in your DVD tray. |
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Joseph meets fast-talking fellow immigrant Max, on his train ride to Toronto. |
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Most war-related scams are promoted by fast-talking telemarketers or over the Internet, he says. |
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But don't pester him about his philosophical 180 from fast-talking danger-lover to caring family man. |
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The notion that sharp-suited, fast-talking salesmen make the world go round is simply not true. |
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Visions of rude, fast-talking, brash Yankees flashed briefly through my adolescent mind from tales overheard from relatives. |
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Marcus is a pitiless, fast-talking psychopath who can turn his disadvantages into yours in one sentence flat. |
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I couldn't believe how flustered I was getting over Tyler's fast-talking smooth persona. |
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I'm not talking about turning them into hard-core, fast-talking salespeople. |
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This cartoon used two of Bill Sanders' favorite characters, John Q. Public and a fast-talking salesman in a plaid sports coat. |
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Now, if this show was unpopular and unloved by the masses, I would buy the argument that people are turned off by the fast-talking. |
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The two fast-talking characters are gone but the lively hustle at Peel and Ste-Catherine lives on. |
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The folds of which Libin speaks become, in the work of that fast-talking prairie poet, Dennis Cooley, puns. |
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He watched Brooke inch towards the door, fast-talking her way to get in, as it looked. |
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Now, Manitoba's fast-talking, Olympic champion Jon Montgomery will be watched by millions more when he makes an appearance on the queen of daytime's talk show. |
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The presiding deity of British pirate radio at the time was a fast-talking expat American who called himself, with standard transatlantic hyperbole, Emperor Rosko. |
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Renée Zellweger is the requisite fast-talking dame. |
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Ojha is particularly convincing as the fast-talking Bobby, and his quick-fire exchanges with Rann are rich with theatrical sweeping statements and blithe assurance. |
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Ren? Zellweger is the requisite fast-talking dame. |
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Chappell thinks the NHS shouldn't be broken up, or even handed over to fast-talking private managers who may turn out to be all hat and no cattle. |
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But while losing none of his combative, fast-talking panache and his showman style, he's decided he has to clean up his act if he is to survive politically. |
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This slim fast-talking man is a whiz with an auction hammer. |
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Steve Kitchen was a fast-talking, enthusiastic entrepreneur who had developed a couple of successful Atari video games. |
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I'd been expecting a fast-talking, Noo-Joisey wisecracker but he's more a slow-burn, wry anecdote kind of guy, occasionally making himself laugh – a deliberate ack-ack-ack sound somewhere in the back of his throat. |
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A POINT of order was called by Labour over the inaudibility of fast-talking Liberal Democrat councillor Greg Stone at Newcastle City Council. |
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He plays the hospital administrator, a fast-talking smooth operator who cons patients and doctors alike. |
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Their chemistry and fast-talking effervescence are instantly appealing: Washington the swaggeringly confident dandy, and Wahlberg all nerves, jitters and querulousness. |
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I was chanced out of my money by that fast-talking salesman. |
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He claims to be a doctor, but he's nothing but a fast-talking phony. |
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