He has created a soft-spoken and gentle Barrie who is the boy who never grew up, yet never seems grotesque. |
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He is a large man with a thick black beard and the quiet, soft-spoken manner of someone who has spent much of his life reading. |
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A first look reveals a shy, soft-spoken personality who can only speak Tamil and a little bit broken Hindi and English. |
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Ganguli comes across as a gentle, soft-spoken person with a brilliant smile. |
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A soft-spoken voice echoed behind me while I was still trying to figure out why Joe was giving me that glare. |
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On second thought, Allison and Heuer are gentle, soft-spoken people, not given to such language. |
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Calgarians have embraced the soft-spoken Ronnie as their own by tracking him down to hear him play his rootsy tunes around town. |
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As Katrina, she is soft-spoken and gentle, a romantic young woman waiting for a suitable suitor. |
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A soft-spoken voice is heard on the overhead speakers, reciting some poetic text. |
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The soft-spoken musician said he was also practising hard with his musician friends in Kabwe just to keep in shape musically. |
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His soft-spoken voice is in harmony with his words, which are as much about feeling as reasoning. |
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He is soft-spoken, has a gentle sense of humour, speaks well and clearly and thoughtfully. |
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Physically tiny, soft-spoken and apparently modest, the priest displayed an extraordinary physical and moral courage. |
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Always sporting a white shirt and jeans, with gray hair, he is soft-spoken, rather shy and very well-mannered. |
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He stands apart in today's world of high competition and conflict, with his soft-spoken and unassuming nature. |
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People who know the soft-spoken 24-year-old say his modesty stems from his childhood. |
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He was an incredibly soft-spoken person who radiated power in a gentle way. |
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Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial. |
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The uproarious, bawdy image of these parties is wholly at odds with the petite, soft-spoken 41-year-old divorcee who has masterminded it all. |
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An inconspicuous, soft-spoken man, Bruckheimer contradicts the stereotype of the high-powered Hollywood executive. |
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Does the soft-spoken, delicate featured author take a philosophical approach to her work? |
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Speaking in in the ornate deputies' chambers at the mairie, Bloche, 43, is all soft-spoken confidence and Gallic good looks. |
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Gracious and soft-spoken in interviews, Cave's offstage persona is the opposite of his electrifying stage self. |
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Lobrano's soft-spoken Southern manner belies the quadrennial frenzy that swamps her office each competition year. |
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Although I am soft-spoken, I do not mind expressing my opinion on topics that impact my life or the lives of my peers. |
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Yes, tell the truth, but do it in a soft-spoken, factual, compassionate way. |
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He is accompanied by his very pretty soft-spoken wife and their two angelic daughters. |
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But Sundin's teammates credit him with turning the season around by holding a team meeting in which the soft-spoken captain laid it on the line. |
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He is a witty, engaging presence in the early comic scenes, portraying the doctor with soft-spoken befuddlement. |
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To these gentle, soft-spoken people, fences were foreign, as was the concept of private property. |
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Under its soft-spoken CEO and Chairman Gary Barber, the studio has emerged from bankruptcy, stronger and nimbler than before. |
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Trained in Hindustani classical music, the soft-spoken ' tabla ' artiste is quite a contrast to the musical instrument he plays! |
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In other cultures, a soft-spoken hello or nod is considered more appropriate. |
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However, he markedly improves in his soft-spoken soliloquies, as he brings a genuine depth of feeling in conveying his domestic torpor. |
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While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly. |
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I quickly settled in with my gentle, smiling, soft-spoken family. |
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She was quite shy with strange people, quiet and soft-spoken. |
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Bookish and academic, Snyder is at the same time a friendly sort whose soft-spoken demeanor draws people in. |
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Gambians tend to be soft-spoken and gentle in demeanor, seeking to avoid noisy conflicts and striving toward quiet settlement of disputes. |
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Her soft-spoken boyfriend and bunkmate, Tommy Caldwell, 22, is from Colorado. |
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Smooth and sombre, it is elegant and soft-spoken and fits everywhere, in any architectural or urban setting. |
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But so potent was the mythical figure that travelers encountering the slight, soft-spoken frontiersman came away disappointed. |
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He is soft-spoken, a chuckler, who is of the supportive school of managers. |
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The soft-spoken mother of five could not read or write and her illiteracy had a profound impact on her children's health. |
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Agnes' soft-spoken tone and trusting face belie a level of maturity not often displayed in her peers. |
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The soft-spoken, lackluster Kostunica drew little attention from Milosevic's vicious propaganda machine. |
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After Frankenstein, the gentle, soft-spoken Karloff would star in horror films, and precious little else. |
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The typical electronic weirdness of the sound effects is preserved, though occasionally soft-spoken lines are lost. |
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Her family observed how her typically extroverted brother had become soft-spoken and withdrawn while living with the mental illness. |
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The 61-year-old mother of five and grandmother of seven is soft-spoken, with a pleasing drawl. |
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Pérez Molina's earnest, soft-spoken, unexcitable demeanor gave him, in the eyes of many, an air of trustworthy credibility. |
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Rosamond was tall, slender, and soft-spoken. |
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But every time I spoke to this tall, soft-spoken man, I heard hope spring anew. |
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They were soft-spoken, humbled and hopeless. |
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As with pension reform, the soft-spoken Mr Hutton seems to have finessed a useful nuts-and-bolts consensus. |
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The soft-spoken artist, using his persuasive charm, won her over. |
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The boys and girls were attracted to her laid-back and soft-spoken demeanour, and to her endless ideas for fun and games. |
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I thought he was very intelligent, very gentle, soft-spoken, precise. |
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Crowe comes across as a warm and soft-spoken person, as well as an articulate and committed social justice advocate who is not afraid to fight for what's right. |
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Very soft-spoken demeanour, but as I mentioned before, pathological liar. |
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Developed by a soft-spoken NRC scientist, the portable bomb sniffer became the standard of explosives detection in international aviation security. |
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Slightly larger than a viola, this soft-spoken chamber instrument was especially popular in Germany, Austria, the former Czechoslovakia, and Italy. |
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The MicPod features a single omni-directional high definition active microphone which can capture even the most soft-spoken participant in the back of the room. |
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The soft-spoken local coordinator of the sport-for-development programme in Huhundi, Mohau Setlhodi, 22, kicks the football around with a group of teenagers waiting their turn at the tournament. |
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The show features Pat's soft-spoken voice with textual, musical elements to paint exquisitely beautiful images of the land and the people he loves. |
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After a thoughtful pause, my gentle, soft-spoken, grade-school teacher mother finally said, ⤽Well honey, I understand that you want to be respectful and don�t want to upset anyone. |
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They were a bit nervous when they sat down, but leary soon put them at ease with his soft-spoken charm. |
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Off the field, he's soft-spoken, looks like a booksy type of guy. |
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He was soft-spoken and he spoke Acholi through an interpreter. |
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Or as radge as a shy, soft-spoken, beamer-prone guy like him can ever get. |
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As she sips tea in a lounge at the Greenwich Hotel, her soft-spoken, modest style includes a casual acceptance of her advantages. |
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Mapei is soft-spoken, but that should not be mistaken for modesty. |
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The soft-spoken sexagenarian might seem an unlikely expert on talk. |
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A soft-spoken polished professional, he appeared to be restraining a torrent of unprintable words as he processed his own personal New Orleans nightmare. |
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The soft-spoken, friendly Whitaker laughs when he thinks back to the initial meeting, saying he understood Macdonald's position. |
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The tall Southerner may be soft-spoken, but he is no softy. |
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His carefully scripted appearances, along with occasional leaked tapes, revealed soft-spoken folksiness, heartfelt patriotism and a pious bent, but little else. |
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So he was quite peremptory when a slight, soft-spoken man in a guayabera, trousers, and sandals began chatting with him and did not seem likely to stop. |
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Silvana, a quiet and soft-spoken woman, is the chef here at al Bersagliere.Al Bersagliere serves up simple and elegant food indicative of the region. |
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