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A club official said that the possibility had been discussed with Ripken and that he would be reluctantly amenable to a switch.
But once the PR person does finally drag him over, he is as amenable as a lamb, willingly striking whatever pose the photographer asks and, afterwards, striding towards me with a grin that verges on goofy.
Supporters of Charlton will hope he is similarly amenable to the voice of the people this weekend, when a protest is planned against their owner at the game against Nottingham Forest.
He is not amenable to persuasion.
He is more amenable to the deal than McCain is, but still finds the deal "fraught" because Assad hasn't "signed on to it" yet.
As long as a trade helped the Jets over the long term, Idzik was amenable, he said.
Mr. Gore, who denounced Mr. Bush's offer as an effort to duck the commission debates because he was trying to limit the viewers, has said he is amenable to debating on the two programs.
He is amenable to American support, but his ineffective and corrupt bureaucracy has limited reach.
Tony Abbott has indicated he is amenable to lifting regulations that prohibit overseas interests owning more than 49% of Qantas, saying it would "unshackle" the struggling company.
Gov. Eliot Spitzer has indicated that he would hold out for an overhaul of the state's broken campaign finance system before agreeing to legislative raises, but he is amenable to the judges-only approach.
If he is amenable, some network needs to offer him a commentator's job: his humor (like David Feherty's and Roger Maltbie's) is needed in the all-too-somber world of golf announcing.
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