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1 In that case, Edward Lear is more interesting and certainly more likeable .
2 The room had become even more agreeable, and Arkadiy Semyonovich even more likeable .
3 He is super humble too which makes him even more likeable .
4 Perhaps he would have found Muller more likeable if he had been less adaptable.
5 Ivan seemed to Castle no more likeable here than he had been in London.
6 His wasted years made him more likeable and harmless.
7 We have hoped that clinging to those labels would make us more likeable , loveable and safe.
8 But he was very friendly and a lot more likeable than I would have guessed before.
9 Jared was more likeable than Mr. Kahn, and better worthy of cautious heed as an antagonist.
10 Obama is still viewed as more likeable , more eloquent and more empathetic than Romney by wide margins.
11 Dalhousie is more likeable than ever, and I am just going out for a stroll with him.
12 I wish she were more likeable , John.
13 Now the effect was reversed, with the man appearing far more likeable when he mentioned the award later.
14 He came out of this season more likeable and he was clearly loved by everyone in the cast.
15 In the documentary, she is never more likeable than when describing her bond with Haverland, her low-rated mount.
16 The fact he had achieved this by the time he was 22 did not make him any more likeable .
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