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1 Ryan was a bit more effusive about what Cahill has added to the squad.
2 His welcome of Francesco was more effusive than its wont.
3 The glossy brochure for Beaupark was more effusive than most.
4 The AMDW not only didn't pick up on the tone, he got more effusive .
5 Carver let him burble on, his silence only making Malgrave all the more effusive .
6 His wife Karen, from a family of Spurs fans, is more effusive : It's inspirational really.
7 The latter was far more effusive in her greeting of Francis than Giulia had been.
8 His West Ham counterpart David Moyes was more effusive in his praise of Klopp's side.
9 If she had been a rocket scientist, the welcome could not have been more effusive .
10 Reds manager Bryan Price was more effusive about Hamilton.
11 His Galwegian counterpart George Hook was understandably more effusive .
12 In fact, if anything, commenters moved the other way, becoming more and more effusive in their praise.
13 Holly, the hotel manageress, is more effusive .
14 Georgie Kirkbank was more effusive , more lengthy.
15 Ed Thompson is even more effusive .
16 Nothing, however, could have been more gracious than Kitty's reception of him, or more effusive than his response.
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