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But he was an affable guy and always on time.
He has been described as a popular and affable man.
He was affable to young students, and gave medical advice among the poor.
It's not the words but the affable tone that matter.
"I feel confident he wants to find the most affable way through this."
And that's what I told them,' he went on in his easy, affable way.
A smiling affable man, but there was something cold about his eyes.
He was an affable fellow away from the football field.
I at least feel affable, the visit is a pleasant one.
General China was affable and clearly delighted with what he saw around him.
"All we want is the truth," Brown said, and now he was the affable one.
He can be a very affable young man, with a quick smile and a ready response, even to a difficult question.
"We're just here to have a little chat," the more affable of the two men said to David.
He was affable and jolly, as if they were good friends.
The crowd was diverse but seemed affable for the most part.
He wished everyone an affable good afternoon, and got down to work.
He was known as an affable and kind person amongst his troops.
This is where our affable tour guide comes into his own.
Gone was the affable smile, the playful look in his eyes.
Those with whom he'd done business had been affable enough, pleased as any other man to make a big hit on the Street.
The group itself was an odd but affable mix that seemed to work well.
Brown and Carroll are affable men who struggle to say no.
After a minute or so a man came in - a big guy, with an affable aura.
Everything is going smoothly when a young, very affable woman stops me.
An affable front man who could raise tons of campaign dollars was fine.