As teenagers, Jamie was easy-going and popular while I was sharp-tongued and more aloof. |
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In Columbus, former neighbours described the independent truck driver, who was often on the road, as unapproachable and aloof. |
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As was always the case in company, he appeared uncomfortable and slightly aloof. |
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Haley sniped examining her fingernails pretending to act aloof about the whole matter. |
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Most of the westerners who met him, in Germany and America, took an instant dislike to what they saw as his arrogant and aloof personality. |
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His manner was aloof, and he is said to have been uninterested in his family's concerns. |
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One group is generally aloof, somewhat uninvolved and detached from their child and the child's emotional needs. |
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Spock is aloof with the rest of the crew, and it's pretty well reciprocated. |
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Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour. |
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Her cool, unsmiling, aloof look, to say nothing of her understated but hip fashion sense, goes along well with her her musical style. |
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He's like Han Solo in Armani, ultra cool, aloof and with a sardonic put down for every occasion. |
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Cold, dark, quiet, unwelcoming, the bar staff are aloof and uninterested in the customers, save the taxi fare! |
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Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality. |
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His face was reasonably happy and his standard expression seemed to be one of aloof nobility, even though he knew he wasn't noble. |
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Corporates are shedding their earlier aloof attitude and taking a more hard-nosed approach. |
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Through the primaries, everyone said he could be aloof and cold, stiff and ambitious. |
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He is frequently caricatured as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight. |
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Waiters with tables to fill are heartily welcoming instead of haughtily aloof. |
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Staying out of the media spotlight can lead to accusations of being aloof or distant or smug. |
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He was much more approachable with his cool, aloof expression replaced by a mild, slightly humorous smirk. |
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William Rackham walks aloof, unimpeachably proper, dressed in his stiff Sunday best despite it being Wednesday. |
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And he has undergone a transformation from aloof politician to one who knows how to press the flesh and talk with villagers. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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He was a handsome man, too handsome to be thought ill of by anyone, his aloof attitude did only add attractions to his charm. |
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It's easy to make him too perfect and aloof, but if he's too fallible then he's not Superman. |
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It's really hard to be cool and aloof here if some little pill makes you bawl about everything. |
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Tessa's tone was cool and aloof, but Rogers could sense the apprehensive undertone. |
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Napoleon appears most distant and aloof in his demeanour when considered from his right side, from which point the eyes are least visible. |
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Lewis, charming and avuncular, is far easier to relate to than the aloof and distant Freud. |
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If you don't really know him, you might think he's a little distant, aloof, but he's not at all. |
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Sometimes he seemed on edge, about ready to explode at her in anger, but there were also times that he could be cool and aloof. |
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When he first came into the job, he was viewed as cool, aloof and intelligent. |
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And likewise, I try to remain a little distant and aloof, and not reveal too much of myself and my ditziness. |
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People who had not attended any of the prior gatherings came and while some were friendly, others were aloof. |
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It might be thought that I am aloof, smug, emotionally cool or that I believe that I am better than anyone else. |
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I consider myself warm and friendly, but I act cool and aloof with other people. |
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For the remainder of the night, she was very quiet, much to her friends' protests for being aloof and distant. |
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We keep our distance, lower our expectations, stay cool, aloof, and separate. |
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It is to her credit that she has managed to stay aloof from such obvious labelling. |
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The Sphinx, aloof from such matters of little consequence, waits patiently beyond the pool. |
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Dominic had held himself aloof from everyone, wounding them in the process. |
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It is all becoming too complicated and so most subscribers prefer to keep themselves aloof from the row for now and watch serials in peace. |
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The man seemed to have grasped the essence of standing aloof from worldly anxieties and vexations. |
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The image we see is of an aloof presidency, presiding over dysfunctional government agencies. |
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He was the watcher, aloof from the passions around him while others lived it. |
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They cannot stay aloof from politics or business and simultaneously be political and entrepreneurial. |
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The two souls, deeply attached to each other, stand aloof from other members of the family. |
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Characteristically aloof, she downplays the importance of literary awards, yet recognises the significance they hold for some individuals. |
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She was raised to be an aristocrat from birth, and had lived in luxury aloof from the world at large. |
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I was by no means the only writer who asked herself how she could remain aloof from these events. |
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He encouraged his writers to remain slightly aloof from the world they were covering. |
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It remains gloriously aloof from man's bitter quarrels, soaring, with a heavenly grace, beyond earthly feuds. |
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Mennonites and their cousins, the Amish, generally stayed aloof from politics. |
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He didn't explain how he persuaded them not to remain aloof from his experimental interventions. |
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His mind does not remain aloof from the page, it enters the page and is absorbed in it, because it is not blocked by the ego. |
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Such a phenomenon is often perceived with greater clarity by those aloof from it. |
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No, you keep yourself aloof from the free designer clothes and parties with royalty of the celebrity culture. |
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He will also strictly keep aloof from their activities if they try to scuttle the success of another star's film. |
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While seen as personally remote and aloof, Collins came across as fair and measured in meetings with unions. |
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Up to that point he has held himself aloof, the professor lecturing on abstractions. |
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Most people are either aloof or rude and fiercely supsicious of and competitive towards other exhibitors. |
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Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation. |
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Rabbits are probably even better than cats as pets, being more easily socialised than the aloof felines, making for a loving companion animal. |
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Peabody's accent was high and aloof, crisp on the vowels and nasally through the consonants. |
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I am sure that they are not the aloof, unfeeling, aristos that some would have us believe. |
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Neighbours said the couple occasionally had noisy rows and sometimes appeared aloof, but they were otherwise unremarkable. |
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He fears the Goshree bridges would divest the islands of their charm of being aloof and convert them into a thoroughfare. |
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Other doctors felt him arrogant, aloof and overbearing towards those whom he considered his intellectual inferiors. |
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Arrogant, cold, aloof and ruthless, these are not qualities that inspire you to meet the man. |
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Problem is, this pushes Mandell's vaguely tenuous, aloof vocals up front, affected twangs, warbles and all. |
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Wodehouse remained completely aloof from the tumult of the world, unable to comprehend the cads, schemers and plotters. |
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While women become chaste and aloof, men are emasculated, unwilling to give expression to their physical desires. |
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No more can he be termed aloof or arrogant nor accused of being an athlete who kept the best for himself. |
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But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast, for gentle ways are best, and keep aloof from sharp contentions. |
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She is not aloof and yet there seems something rather self-contained about her. |
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She appears similarly self-possessed, both complicit and aloof, but always as someone else. |
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His estranged guitarist, songwriting partner and soulmate since childhood, had succumbed to cocaine, aloof behaviour and rampant egomania. |
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At times, he seems aloof and distant from them, and his accent is full of mid-Atlantic Euro-twang, not unlike some sort of cheesy disc jockey. |
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During his presidential years, perhaps due to shyness, he was at times criticized for being aloof, cold, and unsympathetic under the stress of public duty. |
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A Utah mother charged with killing six of her infant children was described as cold and aloof by a neighbor. |
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With irony and wit he charmed a nation, but displayed a detachment that kept him aloof from the passions of his time. |
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Opponents criticize him for waffling on the issues and for seeming aloof. |
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His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists. |
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Tulsibhai avers that while all the tribals belonging to the Taravi and Vasava jati have joined the struggle, the upper castes in the Panchayat have stayed aloof. |
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Lawmakers were open about their displeasure with Pierson, who appeared aloof as she testified before them Tuesday morning. |
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He's so aloof and distant that it somehow draws people to him. |
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Ministers stayed aloof from the groups they had worked with in opposition. |
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Neither country can afford to stand aloof from the United Nations. |
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The so-called modern society has kept itself aloof from this feeling. |
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While he may come across as disaffected and aloof off stage, he and his band are a powerhouse on stage, and have crafted several sensational albums of anthemic songs. |
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He urged people to revolt against the established government and turn the revolution against the king although he preferred to remain aloof from the actual events. |
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On no account is he an aloof, lofty person, but instead he eats and drinks with the Minjung, sometimes asking favours from them or vice versa, granting their requests. |
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France, in particular, clung to the Gaullist illusion of its singularity and remained aloof to close trans-Atlantic ties. |
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He was also aloof, autocratic and lacking in managerial skills. |
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This time, with their event in the bag, they can stand aloof. |
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Van der Sloot appears to vacillate between apologetic and aloof in his response, captured on hidden camera. |
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I think the child that I saw was quite an aloof, unengaged child. |
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It was seen as a shockingly unglamorous approach at a time when fashion, still very much about class, was shown on impossibly aloof models in carefully posed, static shots. |
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The point is that Jesus entered fully into the pain and suffering of human life. Our high priest does not stand aloof and unmoved by the human struggle. |
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His bearing made him appear aloof, as if he sat heads above everyone else. |
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A mate who doesn't need your help may prove aloof and solitary. |
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The coldly aloof Paradise Lake has been so named, we were convinced, because whoever fell in would be teleported, instantly deep-frozen, into the hereafter! |
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Bookish, arrogant, prickly, and often willing to take offence when none was intended, he struck some of his contemporaries as solemn, aloof, and over-serious. |
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Anyway, Gus was so exquisite he used not to take part in the rough hurly-burly of football matches, but would remain aloof in perfectly clean kit. |
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Outwardly tough, aloof and cynical, she does a good deal of nail-chewing and fiddling with a cigarette as she decides whether Jack can be trusted. |
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Of course he's also full of vitriol, disdain and aloof passion for the screwy girl next door. |
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Mabor Achol likes to be acting abrasively which is abusive behaviour, insensitive to the needs of others, distant, aloof and arrogant. |
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I could give sex-me-up-eyes but the boys I lusted after were the aloof ones. |
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I can see how it would make people come across as cagey or aloof. |
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He would have sprung upon Captain Blood, who stood aloof, alert, tight-lipped, and watchful. |
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That court would sedulously avoid meeting contentious issues and would sit in resplendent dignity aloof from the issues of the day. |
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Beyond Scandale pass, standing aloof, but still considered a part of the Fairfield Group, is Red Screes. |
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What some see as an expression of spiritual depth in his sitters, others have called mournful, aloof, or even vacant. |
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So much 'performance art' tends to be a kind of closed, aloof, imagistic, private vision. |
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Flusser commends Jesus for remaining aloof from the zealotism that would eventually destroy the Temple and Jerusalem. |
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Constantine remained aloof from the Italian conflict, however. |
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So in conversing with men, women, and children, I gradually found out that Tim Hibblethwaite was in bad odor, and that he held himself doggedly aloof from all. |
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In this person's freehanded reinterpretation, we're encouraged to visualize the father as an aloof family patriarch who thoughtlessly drives his younger son away by neglect. |
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