Bervy cracks a wry smile, the look of a man who is willing to be patient.
But he was charismatic and magnetic, with a wry sense of humour and sexy confidence.
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With a wry smile, Mr Ronneberg describes it as "the very best skiing weekend I ever had".
" before throwing his hands in the air with a wry smile when the answer came back "German.
Network Rail's pleas are likely to raise a wry smile from the former chairman of Railtrack, John Robinson.
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He was "a wry and witty broadcaster of immense experience", according to Helen Boaden, controller of Radio 4.
They enjoy a wry relationship, at once aloof and intimate, never more lively than when engaged in word games.
The name of Nadine Dorries elicited a wry smile from the prime minister.
Shy and evasive in person, he fills with a wry swagger when he is just a stream of text.
"We have a great relationship with Cunard, " says Fluxman, with a wry smile.
Rask stuck out his right pad to make the save, leaving the NHL's leading scorer to flash a wry grin.
The heady conceptualism that Riedel uses relies on a wry sense of humor that, at first glance, is easy to miss.
Allegri's reaction the following day was a shrug and a wry smile of the "We've got lemons, let's make lemonade" variety.
After the game, he shook his head with a wry smile when he was asked if his team had any fight left.
''Let's just say I'm interviewing, '' Max replies with a wry -- if not shy -- smile and another drag on his cigarette.
The Thick Of It, which launched on BBC Four in 2005, takes a wry look at the inner workings of British government.
"I think everybody grows over time, " he said with a wry smile.
Ask BillGatesBill Gates what advice he'd offer the next U.S. president to improve American competitiveness and innovation, and he gives a wry chuckle.
But it turned out that Pritzker, a witty conversationalist with a wry sense of humor, had plenty of other amusing stories to tell.
Ask Bill Gates what advice he'd offer the next U.S. president to improve American competitiveness and innovation, and he gives a wry chuckle.
The jazz-nerd d.j. and musician Davis McAlary (Steve Zahn) became charming rather than irritating, and there was a wry self-awareness all around about New Orleans parochialism.
One was Lloyd Grove, a wry, acerbic writer for the paper's Style section who specialized in lampooning the idiosyncracies and idiocies of politicians of all stripes.
The next day she said on the air that she had been inundated with angry calls and emails from Kings fans, and issued a wry apology.
His mouth twisted in a wry smile as he responded, one of a few moments of visible emotion during a hearing in which he appeared subdued.
The work is presented on the empty Fourth Plinth of Trafalgar Square and is a wry response to a square that is dominated by a male, disabled figure.
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Mr Carey ends the book with a quote from Golding's journal, a wry and moving tribute to Ann for everything she has meant to him, from bed to books.
Mr Milosz is as much a philosopher as a literary critic, though one with a practical turn of mind, a wry sense of humour and a taste for irreducible particulars.
In his public appearances, he has displayed a wry humor and down-to-earth attitude that may help him negotiate the minefield of conflicting views and interests within the vast Anglican Communion.
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