This special and understood chumminess is not allowed to our President.
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The curse and blessing of the human race was its chumminess.
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Simmons, none of the chumminess which had marked it during his interview with P.K.
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He was a jolly man, given to oratory and to chumminess with the arts.
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The old jokes and laughter and chumminess of common things could not reach her over it.
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He'd read the fairy tales, and such chumminess usually meant a kid-size oven was preheating somewhere nearby.
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The chumminess is gone from his voice.
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It's good stuff, but still More could not help but exude a saloon-bar chumminess, an unshowy, no-nonsense bonhomie.
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Under Piers Morgan, its answer is a shinier, louder, more provocative approach than the gentle chumminess of the BBC sofa.
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Wirm's surface chumminess masks a bottomless pit of controlling greed, and he serves as a handy common enemy for everyone involved.
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Simon had a look on his face that said no amount of humor and chumminess was going to smooth things over.
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The corpse grinned at them in the dark with horrid chumminess, but with only half a face; sewer rats had taken the rest.
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But let me give you a word of warning, girlie-ifall this chumminess is in aid of getting a good story, you'll be sorry.
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Emails between Tucker and Diamond revealed by Mann during Tuesday's hearing showed the chumminess in the relationship between the regulator and the bank boss.
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"It is so conducive to chumminess to be caressed with an automatic pistol-you'veno idea!"
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"Look," the guy said, with world-weary chumminess.