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In the Sixth, the "Pastoral," there is an unfeigned warmth of heart which, to many listeners, was to become less and less characteristic of Karajan as he grew older.
Of the three longest-serving regular panelists, Arlene Francis, a stage actress turned small-screen personality, exuded unfeigned warmth, while Dorothy Kilgallen, a bite-the-jugular newspaper reporter and columnist, and Bennett Cerf, the gentleman president of Random House, played the game to win.
In view of the Simon Cowell-shapedarkrk age that has followed, Waterman now seems essentially benign: interviewed on stage by former Channel 4 and BBC1 chairman Michael Grade, he's a font of unfeigned warmth and amusing, if lengthy, stories which usually end in "…and the single went Top 10 around the world".
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Whether or not the music industry crowd understood a word, their warmth towards her was unfeigned, culminating in a standing ovation.
Many leading directors — Barry Levinson, Gus Van Sant, Terry Gilliam, Christopher Nolan, Peter Weir — entrusted him with meaty roles, and such faith is hard to quibble with, just as the warmth with which his admirers clung to films like "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Dead Poets Society" was lasting and unfeigned.
My most unfeigned apologies.
And his enthusiasm, although professional, is unfeigned.
"Sashimi!" we exclaimed with unfeigned enthusiasm.
His warmth.
Others were crying unfeigned tears of grief in the street".
Doubtfire" and "Dead Poets Society" was lasting and unfeigned.
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