Word: naturedness
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The jockeying between Ky and Thieu is likely to go on behind the scenes right up until the deadline for declaring; then, one will likely stand down and throw his support to the other in order to give the military candidate powerful backing. In the Byzantine world of Vietnamese politics...
Lamont considered himself a gadfly; his friends at Harvard agree that he had a marvellous ability to ask needling questions. But they invariably add that he was always genial and good-natured and that his probing resulted in fresh insights and understanding, not antagonism.
Poetic Talent. Kurt Kiesinger seemed fated for a conciliator's role. His home is in Swabia, a good-natured area of Germany that lacks the fierce regional pride that burns so intensely in many parts. He came from a home that was both Lutheran (his father) and Catholic (his stepmother...
These generalizations usually pass unchallenged because Ford does not have to turn them into specific policy decisions and because, quite simply, the minority leader is disarmingly affable and good-natured. Smiling and handsome, he prefers shaking hands to shaking minds. He retains the stocky build, the rugged appearance and vigor...
When David Merrick proclaimed a few months ago that the 1966-67 Broadway season would be another "Year of Merrick," he was just doing some good-natured hopeful crowing. By last week, with the season only two months old, the crowing was silenced and the voice of the turkey was...