It is his kind, if rather terse and gruff manner that has turned his shop into an excellent meeting place for people and ideas. |
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The gruff and blustery painter was alternately rejected and embraced by critics and the art public over his subject matter and style. |
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Under the gruff exterior was a gentle and sensitive man with a generous spirit. |
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Both times Darren said he heard a gruff male voice in the background speaking angrily in rapid fire French. |
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He was sometimes a gruff and temperamental man, but his sense of humour came through in so many of his finest songs. |
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He speaks with a gruff voice, is balding, and was last seen wearing a grey anorak and trousers. |
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When Goody arrives, his gruff, dictatorial but tongue-in-cheek interplay with the young servicemen must be seen to be appreciated. |
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His gruff manner always belied a kindness in him that all his close friends knew he had. |
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My uncle was a gruff but affectionate character who wore a beret, blue coveralls and smoked hand-rolled cigarettes. |
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Wayne annoys me, and Alfred doesn't have the dry sense of humor he once did, instead now seeming an uptight, gruff type. |
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I think he enjoyed putting on this gruff manner to frighten people, but underneath he was a bit of a softie. |
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After all the helloing and such, he would sit down and talk to me in a gruff, military kind of way. |
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The cantankerous old lady she had worked for for six years had been good to her, in her gruff way. |
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Warden is both gruff and gentle, and his performance is probably the most important supporting role in the movie. |
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What is it about spring training that reduces normally gruff sportswriters to the patois of travel brochures? |
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A moment later, the intercom chirped and a deeply gruff voice spoke from the speaker. |
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There is something old-fashioned in his manner which may explain why he excels as gruff authority figures and flinty men of the West. |
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It was quite comical watching these gruff geezers peering under the van trying to coax the kitten out, making cooing noises at it, etc. |
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Adams crowed, his gruff unattractive voice suddenly the most golden tone Daniel had ever heard. |
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He looked old and gruff, with a grizzly gray beard and a deeply tanned face. |
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He'd been traveling all day and was looking for a good place to make camp when he heard the gruff voices laughing and talking loudly. |
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Suddenly a gruff voice yelled something at her and she knew that her gazing had been noticed and it was time to move on. |
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Soon after he had the crowd's attention with his tight rhymes, gruff voice, and theatrical delivery. |
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Within seconds my accent and gruff voice had won her over and she asked me how quickly I could get to Surrey. |
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The alien yelled, using his gruff voice, to his friends, who were standing just out of Leanne's line of sight. |
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Make up your own silly opposites, such as a high, squeaky voice and a low, gruff voice. |
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After five rings, I was about to hang up, when I heard a gruff voice answer. |
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Based on his writing style, I imagined him a kind of playful, comedian's voice, when his real voice is quite gruff. |
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He sounded gruff and short, though anyone looking at him could tell that he was worried about her. |
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Katherine took a deep breath, but it was cut short by the muffling that a gruff hand over her mouth had caused. |
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Erik's smile faded away quickly when three gruff looking men approached him. |
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Thus McCarthy occasionally came across as gruff or grouchy in this World Cup and some reporters took delight in this. |
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The speaker was a gruff man, short and stout, with a raggedy moustache and a balding head. |
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And I met the man playing Baron Von Trapp, the gruff and grumpy Naval officer widower whose heart she melts. |
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A gruff man with a short temper and a big voice, his shortcomings were as obvious as his merits were hidden. |
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Just beneath his gruff exterior lies a gentle soul seeking to fill a spiritual void with companionship. |
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I responded nay, three times nay, though my manner had become rather gruff, and I was curt with them. |
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But despite his gruff exterior, it's obvious that his time in student journalism meant something to him. |
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To his friends the Orc was gruff, even rude, but deep inside he was all bark and no bite. |
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I'm not talking about the loveable grump who means well, or some kind of gruff tough guy with a spongy-soft interior. |
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In New Zealand, Theodore and Jonas hook up with a gruff gunrunner named McNiff. |
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He's a gruff, funny guy who knows exactly how to deliver the hokey, disjointed dialogue. |
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I smiled, glad to see that beneath his gruff exterior, dwelt a real person who appreciated good literature. |
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Inside a tent on the quarterdeck, Ishmael meets Captain Peleg, an elderly gruff man, who is one of the two owners of the ship. |
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And yet he has a modicum of charm and a world of vulnerability beneath his gruff booze-addled exterior. |
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If a policeman writes in why does he have to drop his aitches and sound gruff and arrogant? |
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They were gruff but maternal, and plied me with boiled sweets. |
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Instead of making his usual gruff request for leftover bannock and tea, Korgak smiled and told his sister that he hadn't touched alcohol for three weeks. |
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He had a deep, gruff voice, and he said some things that bothered her. |
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His voice was rather gruff but there was kindness in his blue eyes. |
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I am frequently towed along to these places by my girlfriend as my gruff exterior conceals a metrosexual's eye for a fetching piece of fashionable apparel. |
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His voice was gruff, but with a certain intellectual refinement to it. |
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In fact, from what I understand via this gruff, unamused, and obviously overworked nurse, white Vaseline is used in dermal allergy testing as a base. |
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Often these protagonists seem gruff and unapproachable, even privileged and elitist, at least at first, perhaps concealing a painful shyness and a need for privacy. |
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He could be gruff and if he had a bone to pick with you, he picked it. |
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He has a gruff voice, is thought to be a smoker and often smells of drink. |
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The Province will run full colour parliamentary pull-outs with puns in the headlines, while gruff white dudes talk about global politics in hyper-masculine voices. |
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The warder, whose name was Li and who disliked the gruff and unsociable criminal, was mystified to see a Korean looking after a Chinese with brotherly care. |
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In the centre a microphone hangs from the ceiling, some 30 yards high, to which the referee clings as his gruff voice hollers out the start of each round. |
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A gruff voice came from his left as he reached the mouth of the cave. |
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The gruff, strangulated tones seemed to reflect the woman's petulant desires and suffocated potential, making her initially quite grotesque but ultimately deeply sympathetic. |
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I couldn't help laughing at his abrupt, gruff delivery of the estimate. |
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Unfortunately, too much of Blige's appeal is wrapped up in her gruff, streetwise persona and not enough is focused on her enjoyable but often pedestrian musical instincts. |
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If the clerk at the Swiss bank was surprised to answer the phone to a gruff, Middle Eastern sounding man speaking in heavily accented English, she did not show it. |
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The core message seems to be that saving lives is still noble, and the people who do it best have hearts of gold, even if that heart is buried under a gruff exterior. |
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The good-looking, clean-cut boys with their excellent manners and friendly dispositions tunneled through Papa's gruff exterior and became his friends. |
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We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend. |
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They are gruff and surly beings, generally compared in nature to humans. |
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Bichir manages to be gruff but sensitive, honest yet mysterious, making Ruiz a mix of righteousness and compassion. |
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He has played the gruff detective from 1987 to 2000 on Morse and from 2006 to the present on Inspector Lewis. |
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Jamie Dimon, the gruff, silver-haired chief executive officer and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, is facing an unlikely challenge. |
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The Iberian's voice was gruff and masculine, hiding any accent. |
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He is a sprawling maverick with a gravel-slide voice and bluesy guitar copied by Eric Clapton, idolised by Phil Collins and revered for his gruff love ballads. |
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But the concierge at the Astoria was unhelpful, gruff almost. |
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As your feet tread the gruff of mountain heather Sugarloaf mountain almost winks at you from a distance, enticing you nearer. |
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The team grew fond of their gruff, curmudgeonous supervisor and feted him with a party upon his retirement. |
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His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed. |
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After our people had been on board about one glass, people in the two canoes began to call out to us in gruff, hollow voices. |
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The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff. |
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James Hetfield actually sings here, holding notes with poise without descending into gruff posturing. |
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It has much dignity and gravitas, which suited the Jubilee's style but they did allow a hint of gruff Beethovenian humour towards the end. |
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The kitten cosied up to the gruff old hound, and all resistance disappeared. |
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There are egghead or intellectual firms, country-club or white-shoe firms, sporty or fratty companies, and gruff and scrappy corporations. |
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Driving rock guitar riffs, gruff grumbly vocals, speaker-busting bass and an avalanche of drums mean that it's business as usual. |
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Set in Battle Creek, Michigan, it stars Josh Duhamel as charismatic Special Agent Milton Chamberlain and Dean Winters gruff Detective Russ Agnew. |
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He was gruff and loud and unafraid of the aberrationally tall young men who were his livelihood. |
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Stet is sympathetic and believable, and the emotional connections he forges with the owner of the salvage yard, a gruff but caring Viet vet, and with his sister are affecting. |
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A UNIT of ill-prepared National Guards and their gruff commanding officer, Sarge, head into the desert to deliver supplies to a team of scientists. |
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