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If we could vote only for amiable types, we'd rarely be able to vote at all.
They regarded me as an amiable eccentric".
I mean, why would Longaville, who has so far been presented as an amiable slacker-stoner type, turn out to harbor razzle-dazzle Broadway fantasies?
As played by a mop-haired Natalie Toro, she seems like a generally amiable arts-and-crafts type, temporarily in a bad mood because she lost her Carole King CDs.
His type — the aimless, amiable manchild — can be found throughout American culture, including in the films of Judd Apatow and in a swarm of Brooklynites' first novels.
All three are considered high-energy, hard-charging types rather than amiable dealmakers or Clintonesque charmers.
In the amiable Father Goose (1964), Cary Grant appeared against type as a beach bum on a South Seas island during World War II.
It seems to me that Parker -- a conservative pundit type whom I usually find sensible and amiable -- just basically demonstrated how being trapped in the snow leaves us with little else to talk about.
The bear Baloo (Serkis, channeling Bob Hoskins) is now a Cockney-accented drill sergeant type instead of the 1967 cartoon version's amiable crooner.
The first two films from 2010 and 2014, amiable enough, emerged during the 3D boom and the theme-park-type dragonback ride was an important part of the show.
Yet Cheret, with his amiable good humor and remarkable sense of movement, rapidly succeeded in popularizing the type of plump rosy young women in blooming health who are dubbed the "Oherettes" and were soon to be seen on all the walls of Paris in frothy frou‐frous, swept along by the frenzied pace of the dance.
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