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Bishop Vera is a silver-haired, balding priest who is quick to laughter, but equally quick to criticise.
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She has retained the mannerisms of a woman with no confidence: quietly spoken and quick to echo laughter.
He's quick to erupt into laughter, even when describing how he was fired from his job after attending a gay rights march in 2003, and thrown out of his apartment last year for hanging a rainbow flag from the balcony.
She is professional and serious, but quick to a certain kind of laughter that's filled with smoky glee.
At 82, he seems much the same as when I last met him in London in 1996 – just as dapper, just as open to a new thought, as ready to turn the twinkle in his eye into a burst of laughter, or as quick to correct what he sees as a misrepresented detail of his history.
If anything awkward does happen, be quick to mend it with some light laughter or a gentle push.
Quick to ask questions.
"They were quick to remind me that Dayton is where the Wright brothers first drew up the plans for their flying machine," he said, drawing applause and laughter from the crowd.
SAB was quick to move.
He was quick to answer.
Mr. Cohen was quick to respond.
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