Yes, I am an extrovert person in real life and the roles in some of my more hit films were those of the introvert, quite person. |
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In London, Daisy had been educated at an academy for young ladies where she gained a reputation as an extrovert. |
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She was a very vibrant and extrovert girl and not afraid of saying her piece. |
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Birding is a wonderful activity in this way, allowing a time and place for both my extrovert self and introvert self to play. |
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If he were a spy, he certainly did not stand out from the crowd, though some have described him as an extrovert. |
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His band includes the extrovert British violinist Billy Thompson, who is worth the ticket price on his own account. |
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Behaving like wiry, wired adolescents on a merry spree, this extrovert community breathes fresh air into the mechanics of daily existence. |
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Born in 1881, he remained an arch-conservative, paying homage to his Soviet masters in the stirring march themes of the extrovert finale. |
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I'm a talker and an expansive extrovert, yet in my poetry, particularly my lyrical poetry, I like to have things as distilled as possible. |
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Potential contestants have to be extrovert without being annoying, pushy show-offs. |
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He is an extrovert trumpeter and composer, confident and even refreshingly brash at times! |
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If you are outgoing, an extrovert, then consider careers that give you a chance to be in the spotlight such as management, politics or teaching. |
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A group of extrovert Otley men will be stripping for a very good cause at a fund-raising spectacular next month. |
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Standing in front of a camera with that much flesh on show I suppose you've got to be pretty extrovert and confident. |
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If there's a bit of the extrovert in you, this could be your opportunity to be a real head-turner. |
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A very jolly extrovert personality, Eileen enjoys the social aspect of the game and she is hugely popular with her sporting friends. |
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Marina is the superficially assured yet vulnerable one, naughty, stroppy, self-serving and extrovert, rebelling against her unstable home life. |
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I also worked with the costume designer, the make-up girl and the hairdresser to define a look that matched Julie's extrovert personality. |
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Just as some people fall very obviously into the category of extrovert or introvert, others fall into the realm of ambiversion. |
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Even the most extrovert social butterfly sometimes needs to flutter away from the public gaze. |
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In real life, the director is often the storytelling extrovert and the actor the thoughtful introvert. |
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The times I was just having a beery laugh with my friends, times when we shared in each other's extrovert abandon, each other's dippy oblivion. |
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All my life I'd acted like an extrovert, when I always knew in my heart I loved nothing more than indulging my introvert self. |
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All this variability can leave you feeling part introvert, part extrovert, part ambivert. |
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Unlike my sister, who became more reserved, I became an extrovert and very defensive. |
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I'm much more outgoing and extrovert, like an excited Labrador. |
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Whatever else he may be, Leishman is certainly an extrovert, and the barmy bard would turn up on Saint and Greavsie delivering slices of his home-cooked poetry. |
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The cheapness of so many extrovert renderings was here entirely absent. |
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She is from a good family, and is educated, cultured and an extrovert. |
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The Oxford study also analysed over 200 actors – and found that while they rated high on the extrovert scale, they scored low for introversion. |
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With all this in mind, I expected some bolshie extrovert, holding court in the centre of the room. |
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The Bob we initially meet is a spunky, chatty extrovert who jumps into cars and prattles humorously to the drivers about music and her best friend and boy troubles. |
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A self-willed marvel, he was not even a natural athlete or much of an extrovert. |
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The vocal harmonies and the grandiloquent or even extrovert aspect are confusing. |
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How do you stand out from the crowd when the crowd is among the loudest, wildest concentrations of extrovert party animals on the face of the Earth? |
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Depending on the score, his violin's voice can be grandiose or humorous and spontaneous, introvert or extrovert. |
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Science project idea investigating introvert and extrovert individuals through gestures. |
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I see the real Jonathan as less extrovert, more vulnerable and with a quiet charisma of his own. |
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It's often supposed that a fashion designer is extravagant, flamboyant and extrovert. |
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Consider, too, the words of another successful British artist, Gary Hume, perhaps the most thoughtful, least extrovert of the YBA generation. |
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But rugby's extrovert success draws little objection. Football is different. |
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Being expansive and extrovert is all very well but when it's done in an ostentatious way it can get a bit vulgar. |
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Other psychologists using different methods have, like me, found that everyone is either an introvert or an extrovert, though not all of these psychologists use those terms. |
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The interior has a more extrovert attitude than before, but without losing any of its practical Scandinavian roots. |
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It's strange you should say that because I always think I come across as someone who's talkative, extrovert and pretty silly. |
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The car will enter one of the automotive world's toughest segments backed by an extrovert attitude never before seen in Volvo showrooms. |
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Yassir was a cheerful and extrovert child with sparkling eyes and open smile that since a few years living with his Aunt. |
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Now the extrovert keeper signed from Lillestroem for pounds 400,000 last year believes he will have to leave to resurrect his career. |
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Small dog and cheerful extrovert who thinks big. |
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During the heights of the band's popularity, Williams was known as the extrovert and cheeky practical joker of the band. |
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The second one, more extrovert, is to fight for human rights for everyone. |
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Gauguin's chair is an elegant and extrovert affair, sharp-edged, carved in curves and curls and flourishes, a dandified chair that leans back and strikes a pose. |
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The more extrovert type of partnership proposes a sort of mobile palimpsest unlike the first, which, as we have seen, tends to be closed, static, and to a certain degree short-sighted. |
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The more extrovert Third Suite, scored for three trumpets, timpani, oboes, bassoon, and strings, is arguably the most popular of Bach's suites, perhaps because of the inclusion of the exquisite Air. |
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Would that extrovert draw out this introvert? |
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An extrovert and strong-willed prophet, an evangeliser ad vitam and ad gentes, a man of the Church with a very wide vision and new intuitions that sustained his proclamation of the Gospel. |
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I describe myself – if I have to – as an introverted extrovert. |
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Assessing the results in the way described above will provide subjective, biased information for only the comments that have been heard and the attitudes of the more extrovert people will get assessed. |
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The second, suitable for extrovert temperaments, puts the emphasis on evangelising and on changing society in order to prepare it in readiness to receive the kingship of Christ. |
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Taylor, a self-described extrovert, may be the mouthpiece for Stone Sour, but he insists the band is a truly collaborative effort, and that's something he thoroughly enjoys. |
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Translated into a car market packed with extrovert models from all the leading makers, this means that you have to sharpen your design pencil like never before if you want to be seen. |
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One can understand that for such an extrovert and fiery soul, that period of study and prayer would turn out to be very arduous, as he himself would later recount. |
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All extrovert and opulent and quite a lot of fun. |
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As the car will enter the highly competitive CD Premium global segment, Volvo Car Corporation will market the vehicle with an extrovert attitude never before seen in Volvo showrooms. |
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Maugham was painfully shy, and Haxton the extrovert gathered human material which the author converted to fiction. |
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He was an extrovert and social mixer who liked dancing and attending the clubs in London and New York. |
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Hailsham put off many potential backers by his extrovert, and some thought vulgar, campaigning. |
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Because he's an extrovert player, his charisma and his reputation sometimes get him some bookings he shouldn't get. |
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That sealed a 6-3, 7-6 upset for the youngest of the five Williams sister, the one who calls herself the family extrovert. |
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However, more needs to be done in order to better balance society's attitude and the value they place on both extrovert and introvert traits. |
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His extrovert craziness is an interesting counterpoint or safety valve to the ethos of prayerful silence and traditional solemnity which is so much part of Orthodox identity. |
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As an extrovert, she would often start a conversation with people on flights and many of them were business executives, especially in first class. |
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If bliss is quietly overwhelming, the extrovert color play aims for the requisite surfeit of meaning through its allusion to the counting system of Cuisenaire rods. |
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Problems arise when the extrovert accuses the introvert of withdrawing, and the introvert can't understand why the extrovert wants to go out all the time. |
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