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The term "good egg" worked perfectly with Grant's loveable toff act, which seems to be what he's really like, all chevron-shaped eyebrows and modest slurping of the lower lip.
He's really like us.
Now, I can't say if he's really like that as a human being.
I would like to see him diminished by being brought into a witness chair and made to show what he's really like".
It's a strange tension, too, mostly concerned, not with second serves or backhand winners, but with issues of personality and self-expression and – crucially – what he's really like deep down inside.
"I'll say, 'That photo doesn't look at all like you.' He'll say, 'Yeah, I like that one.' I think he's terrified that anyone will know what he's really like".
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Iowa radio talker Steve Deace praises Cuccinelli thusly, "He's really liked by a lot of the right to work, Ron Paul, Rand Paul libertarian crowd.
I didn't get a chance to find out for myself what he was really like".
Nothing in his gloomy music, or indeed his personality, allows us much access to what he is really like "inside".
"Being Picasso," in the wake of the real-life Picasso — whatever he was really like — meant being a Superpicasso, a Picasso raised to the power of magic or miracle.
People were more unnerved about Nixon when they learned what he was really like — a problem we really don't have.
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