He was confident but not cocky and very likable, in a puppy dog sort of way. |
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The film starts with a likable and seemingly talented young man, and ends with a pitiful cheater. |
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He is a bit of a curmudgeon who changes his mind all the time, but he is still likable. |
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Murphy's character flip-flops between obnoxious clown and likable nebbish, failing to ever find an appropriate balance. |
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She's as strong and likable a female character as Davy is a male hero, making this a perfect bookend to book one. |
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A blithering idiot is never considerably likable, nor a worthy companion to anyone knowledgeable. |
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It has some solid performances, a few laughs and a likable cast of characters. |
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The rest of the album, while maybe not as instantly likable as the lead-off single, keeps things in a suitably summertime laidback groove. |
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It's really hard to make a character so devoid of morals so watchable and likable. |
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Two young women howl at the moon in this likable dark comedy about getting in touch with your lupine side. |
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It is nearly axiomatic that voters in an election typically prefer the more likable candidate. |
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They also often act more selfishly and unheroically than the more likable characters. |
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The duo display a likable rapport and a healthy sense of irony, and their show is punctuated by flashes of invigorating idiocy. |
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The inherent hokiness of the story would make it seem either likable but forgettable, or worse, just plain annoying. |
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He portrays Ken as both likable and convincing without making the characterization cloying. |
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Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction. |
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There's been a huge receptiveness to this event, which is what makes it that much more likable from our perspective. |
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While the recreations adequately portray the father of psychoanalysis they cannot make him likable. |
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One of the things that makes ordinary quilts so likable is the way that they typically frame a wealth of detail in smallish, repeating patterns. |
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Her desire to see the world and get out of the mundane makes her a likable character, despite her trance-like personality. |
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The characters are likable and believable, and the friendship between Grant and Paul comes across as authentic. |
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The movie cuts pretty close to the bone with characters who are less than likable and certainly less than redeeming. |
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I would like to think I am a likable person, fun to be with but I am not other people so I don't know. |
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He is regarded as a solid thinker, someone of a likable disposition, and a good constitutionalist. |
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The only likable character was Pacey, and he was wasted during the season. |
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Some of them engage the viewer with their characterisation, although not many people are very likable, despite the skill the actors bring to their parts. |
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In this locker-room environment, he's the likable team captain. |
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Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive. |
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Kline's Pete is a stick-in-the-mud businessman, but likable in his haplessness. |
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The most likable character is the Inuit fisherman, Aningaaq, who Stone contacts by radio. |
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It's a testament to Clark Gregg and how likable he was in those films, as a contrast to the bigger-than-life characters… here's a guy in a suit. |
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He is also a likable person who dialogues and listens, not to mention his deep spirituality. |
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Some of the remarks that were made to our friends and largest trading partner, the United States, have been less than likable. |
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There are many ways to determine who might be considered one of these likable, trustworthy and influential people. |
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Umbruch adapted the logo to make it more modern and likable. Shiny areas improved the look of the background. |
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A big yet believable story unfolds at breakneck pace, with convincing settings and just the right blend of likable and hateful characters. |
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Full-page, brightly coloured drawings give the characters, already likable and engaging, an innocence which serves the subject of the story well. |
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Recently this likable and successful duo fitted out all their family and friends with modern-design magnetic jewellery. |
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For a safety message to be effective over the long term, it has to convey a positive and likable image. |
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Even though he was a very likable man, artillery shells don't care what kind of a man you are or who you are. |
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For the likable and laid-back Mendoza, any chance to pull on his nation's colours is a source of tremendous pride. |
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Most people will agree on what is a likable cat, but what is healthy and beautiful? There are many different opinions about that. |
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Mr de Buren as an individual is very likable, precise and above all reassuring and incredibly efficient! |
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They are likable, give us their youth, refresh our ideas and upset our old habits. |
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After this visit we had a very convivial evening in a likable restaurant in the old harbor of Lisbon with « fado » songs very well interpreted. |
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Did they put a face on their activism, so people could see that the person behind the keyboard was a normal, likable, and downright sensible person? |
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Father Peter is a likable character who seems to enjoy fishing and gambling more than sermonizing, though he has some pragmatic, down to earth advice for those who need it. |
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In less capable hands these songs would be untenably portentous, but he allows them to breathe with humanity and loads them with some ringer lines to make them likable. |
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Rand Paul had the benefit of observing both what made his father likable and popular, and what made him an also-ran. |
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My debate partner in Virginia was articulate, educated, likable, and familiar with a vast range of relevant scientific research. |
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He hated actually dealing with business matters, preferring to play the role of the likable artiste. |
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All are threatened with destruction by the malevolent but likable Coyote. |
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But you find something in them to make them likable and people you do want to spend more than five minutes with. |
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He was a complicated man and, in these missives, not thoroughly likable. |
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The results are likable, unsurprising and principally a showcase for the pretty young cast, notably Mr. Miller, who brings texture to his witty if sensitive gay quipster. |
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A likable night copy desk editor whose only rap against him was that blasted UCLA teddy bear on his desk. |
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Our sales team is just as experienced as it is friendly and likable. |
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The likable characters and witty narratives make the links between exposure to chemicals in everyday life, the consequences for our future health, and the possibilities open to us to choose a better future. |
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He loved studies, and he was very likable. |
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Building an increasingly likable image in the eyes of an aging population. |
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At first, Rourke's determination to play sleazeballs rather than likable heroes was admired as a brave, even brilliant artistic strategy. |
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Twenty-six letters of the alphabet with 26 unusual stories populated by 26 likable characters: that is what Pierre Pratt gives us in his new alphabet primer called Le jour où Zoé zozota. |
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The ostensibly successful people, the victors, are not likable. |
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Or a more beautiful cat or a more likable cat? |
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When he first appears, he is likable, almost roly-poly. |
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Everything they do, on-screen and off, cements their reputations as likable everymen, latter-day Jimmy Stewarts. |
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It's a flintier, more complex tale than Rocky, to which it's been compared, more resembling Raging Bull with its study of not always likable characters. |
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