The well-spoken white male, aged between 30 and 40, and around 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a short back and sides and light brown or blond hair. |
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He's intelligent, well-spoken, and a student of hitting, and has plenty of postseason experience as both a player and coach. |
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But there are increasingly more who are well-spoken, educated, and just a little naughty. |
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A Yale-educated lawyer, Rhodes is well-spoken and as passionate about his cause as he is calm. |
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Pence is well-spoken, thanks to a radio show background and to his solid, principled beliefs which make it easy for him to speak. |
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A responsibly and well-written book is a gem, as is a responsible and well-spoken teacher. |
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These are all intelligent, well-spoken people with worthwhile things to say. |
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The well-spoken artist gives a great explanation about the genesis of house music. |
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Police then described him as being well-spoken, aged between 30 and 40, with a short back and sides and light brown or blond hair. |
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I approach the deputy manager, a prim and very well-spoken lady called Karen. |
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He was well-spoken when talking about a subject that appealed to him, but when answering questions he was short, vague and trivial. |
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He is well-spoken and has a glowing track record, so his words carry an impact in the locker room. |
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The woman, who was said to be smartly dressed, polite and well-spoken, told people she was collecting sponsorship for a marathon in York. |
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It wasn't just that he was good-looking and sweet, but he was so well-spoken. |
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I sit on the finance committee with him and he is always well-prepared and well-spoken, and I normally disagree with him. |
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The CCAA athlete was a well-spoken cross country runner from Fanshawe College. |
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They have the impression that the RSM in Latvia is well organised, well informed and well-spoken. |
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Gaurav Mane, a well-spoken young man with wide experience in logistics has already been appointed as representative in Pune. |
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Janice is widely regarded by those who know her as intelligent, well-spoken and extremely caring. |
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Working on the Compliance Team, the well-spoken and wry chemical engineer's dizzying list of projects is impressive. |
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It was packed with neatly combed, mostly blond, well-spoken Hope College students. |
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Given the many different circumstances around hospitalization, there are times when even the clearest and most well-spoken people become confused, intimidated, anxious or disoriented. |
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Stan Monheim is a manager of the new generation: communicative, well-spoken, well informed, rational, but also someone with the necessary humour and the ability to put things into perspective. |
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I've always thought he was a half-caste, but he's actually quite well-spoken, quite educated. |
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Nor is the fact that he is a well-spoken, gifted person who has made some personal missteps. |
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Côté met well-spoken men and women who were capable of introspection, who expressed their emotions and who talked openly about what they experienced during peace missions abroad. |
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Al Gore's daughters were well-spoken surrogates. |
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It seems hard to believe that this talented, well-spoken student is the same girl who only a few years ago had a bad attitude, was telling off teachers and skipped school. |
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