White-haired but energetic, he shook every hand in sight and held personable conversations with store staffers and members of a TV crew.
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Think of a tall, shambling man, awkward but energetic and sharp-eyed.
The two make a disarmingly charming pair--stooped and white-haired, but impossibly energetic and cheerful.
But the energetic and amiable Coles sees himself with a fighting chance because his opponent, he says, is a divisive, out-of-touch, career politician.
These lasers use a novel switching system to compress their power into the tiny but immensely energetic bursts needed to explode the carbon-containing molecules.
NDP, under an energetic but garrulous new leader, Jack Layton, had hopes of a breakthrough in this election.
His hair is balding but he remains energetic and quick-witted.
The Brooklyn team itself is energetic but a little charisma-deprived, and the new hometown is still getting comfortable with its first pro franchise in more than a half century. (At the artisanal-obsessed Barclays, the food remains more famous than the players.) But the basketball was impressive Saturday night.
Daly is no chemist, but the tall, energetic Harvard Business School graduate knows how to make calculated gambles.
But they were so energetic that they immediately bumped into the walls of the experimental apparatus and were annihilated.
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It may sound superficial, but a fit and energetic appearance is a key calling card in the work world for us boomers.
But for the ever energetic Mr Blair this, apparently, was not enough.
During their first two years, the bankers worked on average 80 to 120 hours a week, but remained eager and energetic, she says.
Mr Cameron may be youthful and energetic, but he is untested.
But while these groups are energetic and important, they are small and struggle to attract attention.
Like most Philadelphia venues, Milkboy Philly has an energetic scene, but lacks pretension.
But that has not stopped energetic ministers with ideas and a following of their own from influencing policy.
Extremely energetic and driven but perceived by others to be relentless and unrealistic.
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But Obama must recapture the energetic, passionate sound that provided clarity to his first campaign, and Romney needs to project his new aura of ease and humanity in other venues and formats.
Scientists believe that the scarring which characterises human tissue repair is still going on, but is "overwhelmed" by energetic production of new muscle fibres.
She was an energetic, ambitious girl, but her dark eyes had the haunted look of a much older woman.
Hewitt said he braced for rudeness, as Jobs has been criticized for, but he described Jobs as kind and energetic.
Lourdes Flores, a worthy but dull conservative, has run an energetic campaign.
But the final goal fell to the energetic Gradel, who fired home a rebound from six yards minutes before the end after Camp had denied substitute Jake Livermore and then Becchio.
But Saladeh Mohammed Usman, a large, energetic woman in a spectacularly bright pink dress, insisted the government was doing its best.
America may have some sins in its past but Americans today are the most optimistic, energetic, creative and liberal-minded people of any large nation.
But the workers' union is calling for "energetic intervention" from Royal Mail management nationally to resolve the deadlock.
But while many French people agree Chirac was an energetic and effective leader on the world stage, they say he was indecisive and weak when it came to enacting reforms at home.
Honduras were bright and energetic from the kick-off in Bloemfontein but, after taking time to settle, the Swiss emerged as the more likely side to break the deadlock.
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