Word: naturedness
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This time the two men seemed to hit it off personally from the first handshake to the last. In some of their public appearances, they traded quips like a well-rehearsed vaudeville team. At the White House treaty-signing ceremony, for example, Reagan repeated the Russian phrase doveryai no proveryai...
But for many of the Buckners' friends the explanation just didn't ring true. They knew Kirk as a good-natured teen, devoted to his family, who seemed incapable of such cold-blooded violence. "I'd seen him with his brothers and how he loved his mother," says Neighbor Mary...
"He was a really good-natured and funny guy,"said Diane M. Theil, who is a senior at Brown."Everybody thought he was a great guy."
Larry North -- he was known by his middle name to distinguish him from his father and grandfather, both Olivers -- seemed the exemplar of the small-town American boy. Polite and good-natured, he could also be something of a daredevil, leaping off railroad bridges and exploring nearby caves. He was...
Joan Olsen's class built a jelly bean White House. Reagan showed he can still fit at a sixth-grade desk, and when he and Bennett joined a computerized exercise in how to make a profit from a lemonade stand, Reagan was good- natured about losing to Bennett, $3.73 to...