Huckabee is funny and personable, and has been the surprise hit of the Republican campaign.
He had found Gavin, his brother and sister "personable, polite and charismatic", he added.
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Marchs very personable service is icing on the gastronomically rich cake of fine New American food.
Jackson was soft-spoken, shy, socially inept -- everything the fast-talking and personable Clinton was not.
The robot, like other consumer machines on show, has been designed to be personable and human.
Loyal, ideologically sound and personable, Mr Alexander's promotion will suit Mr Clegg and some Tories.
First, Martha Coakley, the Democrat, ran a horrendous campaign while Mr Brown was extremely personable.
Kennedy, a personable former psychotherapist in her 40s, says her goal is to boost women's self-esteem.
His biggest asset is that he is new, personable, and unencumbered by Mr Sarrazin's enmities.
Instead, he was personable and clearly excited about the PlayBook, which he frequently referred to and exhibited.
There are many tools you can use, but the best way is to be authentic and personable.
From the moment you walk in the building, smile, be respectful, personable and professional at all times.
The appearance helped cement an image of him as young and personable --- as a real person.
Kevin, a personable Ohioan, brewed Starbucks coffee that had been sent from home.
As Singaporeans have become better educated its candidates have become less aloof and hectoring, and more personable and telegenic.
These two distinguished women were wonderfully gracious with their time and personable as we took pictures and briefly chatted.
No stranger to controversy himself, Costa refrained from commenting on Mourinho's past transgressions, instead preferring to praise his coach's more personable nature.
In short, Xi made his points, appearing personable to American audiences and resolute to audiences back home during his visit.
When it comes to training in social skills, staff are told to be "personable, approachable and able to hold a conversation".
Davis said Bush performed adequately in the debate and had, as expected, come across as more likable and personable than Gore.
Mark Saunders, a royal biographer, said he had bumped into the new king and found him to be personable and relaxed.
Personable, talented and a little to the left of David, he has friends and admirers on all sides of the party.
One of the first lessons of Business 101 is to have a firm, personable handshake, and that's exactly what interviewers favored.
White-haired but energetic, he shook every hand in sight and held personable conversations with store staffers and members of a TV crew.
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Sometimes, as in season six, the stars align, and the show discovers four chefs who are as personable as they are talented.
He is hardworking, honest, personable and a firm backer of the sorts of changes sought both by the EU and the IMF.
Neal's personable manner and familiarity with industrial equipment were a good fit.
Over the years, he's gained a reputation for being a savvy-yet-personable businessman.
The first was about reaching out to women and featured three fantastically articulate and personable students, moderated by the former MTV VJ Kennedy.
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The personable Mr. Young foresees a continued double-digit growth in years to come as marketers start pushing into second and third tier cities.
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