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1 But notwithstanding her up-to-date air of artificiality, there was something immensely likeable about Audrey Maynard.
2 He's a serial killer whose one golden rule makes him immensely likeable : he only kills bad people.
3 Vulnerable and immensely likeable , the decorated César blows apart the macho, insensitive image of the successful modern footballer.
4 Utterly down-to-earth, immensely likeable and as thoughtful as he is off-the-cuff, its little wonder he's so in demand.
5 It is easy to imagine that immensely likeable , thoroughly engaging, personality proving a big, if slightly unconventional, hit in Barcelona.
6 But there is something immensely likeable about her, not least the fact that she really could not care less what anyone thinks of her.
7 There is something immensely likeable about Del Potro, who has a face like a boy and a forehand that might have been forged in hell.
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