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He is an affable-looking, neatly dressed middle-aged man.

In Leisure, Eliot demonstrates his versatility by contemplating both Einstein's formula, E=mc2, and the loops of an affable-looking Loch Ness monster.

She pinched pennies at a theatrical women's boardinghouse (the Rockettes were always hogging the phone), fretted that she was, at best, "affable looking," and, as we discover in the book's first big Reveal, developed a five-year case of bulimia.

Ann still hangs in a gallery in Ipswich, but Golding, reprieved from the ignominy of the museum stores, is now in the London exhibition, beside the portraits of his other sons and daughters, and close enough to the Tate's version for visitors to make their own judgment on whether that much more affable looking gent could really be the same man.

All this is lapped up by the crowd, an affable bunch who look like they've just rolled out of a tent at Latitude with barely a pitstop for a shower and a sourdough toastie.

Neatly dressed in a blue tunic, white shirt and dark trousers, with good hair and in an affable mood, she looks like what she actually is when the cameras are off: a suburban mother who might have just dropped the kids at school.

I decided that next, I was best off approaching an affable business man who looked about my age, mid to upper 30s (draw your own conclusions about my age), no wedding band.

He ordered a pint of Guinness and removed his hat, revealing a jagged crest of dark hair streaked with silver, which, along with his black-and-white beard, gave him the look of an affable but vaguely diffident badger.

King's Theatre, Glasgow, Tue; Dancehouse, Manchester, Wed to Fri He might look like an affable, faintly geezerish young man, but underneath Jon Richardson's everyman appearance lies a much more complex personality.

Mr. Gurner, an affable, even ebullient man, was looking for his own residence and on this day he was willing to exchange his black-and-white photographs, which he normally sells, for information leading to a place to live.

In the show, Kerridge (an affable West Country chap, who looks a bit like Private Pyle from Full Metal Jacket having gone through a course of CBT) goes on a journey to find the best of British "pub grub", and then attempts to recreate it himself in his fancy kitchen.

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