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"He was a nice young fellow, very polite," Mr. Aquino said.
He bears roughly the same relation to the historical Ali that Dustin Hoffman's plaintive, nice young fellow bore to the historical Lenny Bruce in "Lenny".
The pin book is, like Albright, surprisingly funny — she considers her pins good accessories for someone who has been mistaken, over the years, for "Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Bush, Judi Dench, Helen Thomas, some nice young fellow's Aunt Agatha, and the television weather lady in Minneapolis".
At the 1960 Democratic National Convention, he again sought the party's presidential nomination, opining that the front-runner, John F. Kennedy, was "a nice young fellow ... (but) too young for the nomination".
Howe managed to get TV time just before the election and according to Bothwell and Kilbourn "treated his viewers to the sight of a tired, harsh old man, telling them that the nice young fellow that they had been seeing on television for the last couple of months was, if not a communist himself, then associated with the communists.
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"Scott is nice young fella and a good enough fighter with a nice style.
Very nice young man".
This young fellow walks off the elevator.
What a nice young man.
There was a young fellow of Pelham..
We've got some nice young horses.
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