"The Age of Light" flickers companionably, but never ignites a fire.
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"Well, that's what happens when you do television," Waters says, companionably, as he cleans the sink.
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Ms. Wolitzer's husband, the science writer Richard Panek, wandered companionably in and out of the kitchen.
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He sits companionably beside a dark-skinned young woman, whose hand rests casually on his thigh.
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And for an hour or so, Darby and Zemser sat alongside each other like that, companionably and quietly.
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What she cooks is not fusion, but rather a give and take, two culinary traditions living companionably side by side.
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As he approached, they began running companionably along with him, the man and marsupials looking like three friends out for a jog.
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They seem like nice people, Victor the doctor and Martha the maid, chatting away companionably in his comfortable office at the clinic.
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One of its sweetest moments comes when Peterson (operated by Glenn Kubota) and Archer's grandmother, both hard of hearing, page companionably through the newspaper.
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Artists and writers are his principal guides: Rob Donn, an 18th-century crofter-chronicler, sits companionably alongside the modern Scottish poet Robin Robertson, their writing harmonising across time.
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For a few moments we clipped companionably while chatting about viticulture and the general indolence of French youth (the latter, I suspected, a topic as eternal as the vendange).
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An impassioned ecumenicist, he could companionably marry Renaissance liturgical music to a foxtrot, as he did on at least one occasion, in "Missa Super l'Homme Armé," an opera of 20123.
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Couples on dates slip into seats at the bar, while groups of friends doing a happy hour hang hold out for tables; tourists and locals rub elbows companionably inside and out.
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The dancers interact companionably but feelingly, as if they had known one another for a long time and didn't have to tell us, maybe couldn't tell us, what it was all about. ♦
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Armchairs that doubled as flea nests relieved themselves of the burden of their stuffing and clustered companionably around rickety side tables, while a red bird in a gold cage depressively pecked at its own feathers.
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I was surprised to find the far-right conservative columnist and Trump supporter Ann Coulter, wearing a sleeveless black dress and black thigh-high boots, situated near the drinks table and chatting companionably with David Folkenflik of NPR and Dylan Byers of CNN.
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In Father Palladino's hands, however, calligraphy was about far more than mere beautiful letters: It was about the ways those letters can be coaxed to nestle companionably together to make words, and how those words in turn can be assembled to form a meaningful text.
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Often seen in small flocks on dry savannahs, the red-headed finch is a ground feeder which feeds companionably with other species and often visits waterholes. It has a distinctive double-noted chuck- chuck call.Newman, K. Newman's Birds of Southern Africa. . p. 428.
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