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But Mr. Salmond, a 57-year-old former oil economist who is seen by his opponents as a canny operator with a personal popularity unmatched among Scottish politicians, exuded optimism.
Though longtime patrons have been understandably worried about City Opera's future, Mr. Steel exuded optimism.
Brady exuded optimism today, confident that both the offense and the Patriots would bounce back.
Even as tremors began to reverberate through the housing market and his own company, Mr. Kim exuded optimism.
By contrast, the first minister unfathomably used his allotted time to air petty grievances about the conduct of the pro-union campaign.Finally, the former chancellor exuded optimism and energy.
True to form, McMaster exuded optimism, not bitterness, praising his colleagues and exhorting them to do everything they could to empower his successor, John Bolton an unrepentant hawk who is expected to adopt a more Kissingerian approach to the position.
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And he exudes optimism.
From the moment he took office it has suited his political agenda to promote fear, mainly of the UK turning into Greece, when the economic situation clearly needed a government that exuded confidence and optimism.
■ Optimism.
The President was handsome and exuded energy.
He wore an expensive suit and tie and exuded seriousness.
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