Probably not, for Mr McCain hardly has the self-effacing emollience required of a vice-president. |
We can count on less patience, less emollience, less nervous anxiety to please everyone. |
But even if the calculated emollience is a stratagem, it confirms one of the most improbable features of his character. |
The party of William Sprigge and Robert Wood, the educational reformers, was not a force for emollience. |
Because of its waxy structure and soft texture, Waxidone is ideal for lipstick formulae to which it brings softness, shine and emollience. |
The elegant emollience of Sir Jeremy Heywood, the cabinet secretary, is often mistaken for caution. |