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"I believe that is the general concept," said Data affably.
The room was full of young men talking politics and being affably rude to each other.
"Had some trouble here last night, they tell me," he said affably.
Smiling affably, he gestured for her to lead the way.
"I've had practice with the things," he added more affably.
"Make you a fresh one in a minute," he said affably.
Still, he smiled affably enough and invited me to sit down.
"At this point my understanding is really vague," he says affably.
We'll let you go to Moscow then,' he said affably.
The new boy grinned and waved affably to the rest of the class.
"Sorry about that business when you were on your way in," Merrill said affably.
At sight of the little old gentleman he smiled affably.
"So long," said the other, smiling affably and going on.
"All right," he said affably, stepped inside, and closed the door behind him.
He gave us a quick, close look, nodded affably, and continued on his beat.
He shook his head, looked at them both affably.
The young man was smiling affably to deny what had just occurred.
He politely said goodbye and got into his car, nodding affably.
He paused and beamed affably at his host once more.
Instead he raised his voice and said affably, "David, tonight you are in for a treat.
"I can admire a good line even when it comes from an adversary," he said affably.
The housekeeper affably declared that it was the very thing she had been thinking of.
The three young men bowed to each other courteously, if not affably.
They greeted her affably, then waited for Nancy to speak.
Soviet officials remained to the end, chatting affably with their American hosts.