Sentences with phrase «decent fellow»

How a local Patch blogger sent the scene for the «I Love My Park» cleanup event: «Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a hands - on, folksy, decent fellow who hops on a hog and motorcycles throughout the Empire State, rolled up his sleeves and joined the second - annual «I Love My Park» volunteer cleanup this past Saturday.»
Zemsky is a thoroughly decent fellow and I alerted him to my FOI request in the hope that he would nudge the bureaucracy he now leads into playing by the rules.
Set in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park, Minn., in 1967, the dark comedy follows the trials and tribulations of Gopnik (played by newcomer Michael Stuhlbarg), a physics professor and all - around decent fellow whose life falls apart in the course of a few weeks before and after his son's bar mitzvah.
Based on your postings on this Forum, your sound like a pretty decent fellow to me.
The most famous teaching text of the modern era was the product of three years» work that Richardson triumphantly illuminates, with particular attention paid to illustrator H. V. Carter, a thoroughly decent fellow.
But it is a curse in that when a person is a fairly good citizen and a decent fellow, he is likely to assume he is good enough.
As Christians go Jeremy, you seem like a decent fellow, so here's a word of advice.
In fact you seem like a decent fellow.
Pochettino seems a decent fellow but I think its too easy to get under his skin and all this talk of no trophies is bound to irritate him even more.
The only other player I could see wearing the armband would be Almunia... pure class last season, and a decent fellow.
Espada is a decent fellow.
PMB might be a decent fellow, who commands moral authority.
But there's a HUGE difference between feeling like people look at you as if you must certainly be a pedophile even though you're a perfectly nice and decent fellow (and this does connect with the very real fear that some men now do have that if they're kind to stranger - children in any way, they'll be suspected of nefarious motives), and the outright admission that the legal system has reason to believe that you should not be allowed anywhere near where children congregate.
Pushing 50, he's an ex-con with a fondness for the hip flask and a hair - trigger temper, but a decent fellow for all that.
However, Price was good and salesman was nice (Nick, decent fellow - I don't think he knew the vehicle had these issues).
He's a decent fellow.
Really, he was a decent fellow, and brighter than most who sold for us, but his statement reeked of the bubble logic that assumes that stock markets are magic.
But I am a decent fellow, and I do not want to be mean and selfish about what little brightness is shed upon me from time to time.
But he did not merit being treated as someone of whom the judge had personal knowledge, and who could be described accordingly — «a decent fellow who expressed himself well (other than when rambling a bit too long about jurisdiction, as noted herein) and whose principal shortcomings appeared to be too much free time with internet access and too little discernment in whose example he followed».
As I have noted, Mr. Duncan seemed a decent fellow who expressed himself well (other than when rambling a bit too long about jurisdiction, as noted herein) and whose principal shortcomings appeared to be too much free time with internet access and too little discernment in whose example he followed.
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