Much of the time the different communities lived in introverted quarters, clustered around a mosque, a church or a synagogue. |
|
We get a sense of her insecurity, her introverted nature, and her repressed sexuality. |
|
Like others who are naturally reticent and introverted he was able, says Dimbleby, to lose himself in the disciplined freedom of performance. |
|
Type-A were considered introverted perfectionists while type-AB were an unpredictable, distant lot. |
|
I started out quiet and introverted, then I blossomed a bit, then I went back to my old self. |
|
Sectionalism and the Civil War exacerbated these conditions, giving rise to xenophobia and a more introverted society. |
|
We tend to just be all introverted and quiet around each other and then pine for the missed intellectual discourse we could have had. |
|
This introverted and asocial woman would have a deep and long-lasting friendship with us. |
|
This seems to mean that the exhibition is indifferent to abstraction, surrealism or art of an introverted, asocial or eccentric nature. |
|
The singer's compelling, pensive and introverted lyrics were delivered with an unusual diffidence from a band enjoying their level of success. |
|
For example, in any group of people some may be reserved and introverted, while others may be extremely boisterous and extroverted. |
|
Hancock played a depressive, introverted, failed lower middle class person aspiring to be an intellectual. |
|
Children experiencing high control but low cohesion have been found to be more introverted and depressed. |
|
Her bubbly good will rises to the surface, however, and she's anything but an introverted loner. |
|
It makes me think that she's just fairly introverted and is quite a thoughtful person, even pensive perhaps. |
|
These positive findings challenge the conventional view of gamers as introverted loners. |
|
I'm perfectly aware that even at the best of times, the above post would seem excessively introverted, self-pitying and navel-gazing. |
|
Experts believe that emulative and introverted people, and those who strive for perfection, are at greater risk of experiencing the syndrome. |
|
Disciplined, introverted, abstinent, he achieved both aims, becoming a judo champion and, after law school, KGB recruit. |
|
Think of how grey, introverted, small-minded and parochial Scotland can sometimes be. |
|
|
The shy, introverted Gandhi, once described as a sphinx and an enigma, has come a long way in the past six years. |
|
This work connected the introverted poet with a new and surprisingly outer-directed passion that would affect many lives. |
|
I think, all evidence to the contrary, she was pleasantly surprised when I turned out to be a studious, introverted, bashful child. |
|
Though somewhat shy and introverted, you possess a quiet depth and your goodness radiates. |
|
But I look around me and I see too much introverted, narrow-minded, self-congratulating boorishness. |
|
But, nevertheless, the happenstance still makes me feel that fate likes to smile every so often upon the introverted bookworms of the world. |
|
A quiet, introverted child, he loved playing with a toy train set, but much preferred spending hours watching the real things at 179th Street. |
|
An introverted infant will remain introverted for life, suggests recent research. |
|
The myopic child can be introverted, studious, and solitary, with no interest in ball games or outdoor pursuits. |
|
At times you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted, wary and reserved. |
|
A bookstore seems like a benign place: a little musty, chockablock with ideas waiting to unscroll themselves, frequented by introverted types. |
|
Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative, introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible. |
|
Luke had become an introverted, timid, and overly cautious lover. |
|
He's a quiet, introverted type who hasn't ever begun a Relationship Conversation with me, so I'm pretty sure that it's up to me to get the ball rolling. |
|
It was the culmination of Salmond's transformation of the SNP from an introverted nationalist club into the principal opposition in the first Scottish parliament in 300 years. |
|
Now as Western society becomes more introverted and private, such spaces are under threat, but the need remains for poetic and pragmatic responses to public life. |
|
We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
|
The series' intensity and introverted mood meant that it did not suit all tastes, but it certainly deserves full marks for effort and originality. |
|
I would have thought that wire walkers would be these sort of macho, daredevil guys, and they're absolutely not, they're quiet, introverted, religious people, almost. |
|
Viciously bullied at school, the pubescent twins turn obdurately introverted, speaking only to each other and growing increasingly delinquent. |
|
|
His introverted style provides a surprising counterbalance to the extraverted, centrifugal dance in the female parts. |
|
This is what my father Sanat Kumara tried to tell you: You need to change your service more from introverted to extraverted. |
|
The architect was faced with a very intimate space, though not at all small, which was also introverted and potentially poorly lit. |
|
Most combine two conflicting personality traits – they are both highly introverted and highly extroverted. |
|
Since he is quite extroverted and I'm introverted, we don't really talk much. |
|
Sometimes he wondered why she married such an antisocial, introverted man. |
|
Leila, a young, introverted, seemingly misanthropic musician, has difficulty adapting to the external world. |
|
That is why I am going to avoid too much introverted institutional navel-gazing and think about action to improve the lot of our citizens. |
|
If I had been an introverted researcher in an ivory tower, the project would never have got off the ground. |
|
Francisco was more introverted, quieter, a peace-loving little boy who lost at games and did not seem to mind, whereas Jacinta sulked at once. |
|
Provincialism was of his essence and English Midland provincialism at that, than which there is none more introverted. |
|
She seemed introverted and delicate, just the way Hank had come across over Google Hangout. |
|
Whereas at the beginning he was shy and introverted, he is now a happy little boy, able to express himself and communicate with others. |
|
A person who is introverted prefers to draw his or her energy from an internal world of ideas, emotions and impressions. |
|
In May, my situation got worse and I had become more introverted than ever. |
|
Those of you who are more introverted may flourish in a position that allows you to concentrate solely on fundamental research. |
|
Even very introverted and timid characters can become bold and generous to help many others. |
|
Ford is more introverted, a math and computer whiz whose occasional brain cramps have given his manager and teammates plenty of amusement and ammunition. |
|
Even when he excelled at his favourite hobby of banger racing he was an also-ran, a man with a reputation of being shy, introverted and insignificant. |
|
Sabrine was the outgoing, sociable type, and had many friends, while Ziad was shy and a little more introverted. |
|
|
Greenbaum says Michael Hostetter, the most introverted mascot of the bunch, is also the most unpredictably exciting. |
|
Gabourey Sidibe is most decidedly not the shy, introverted character she plays in Precious. |
|
Instead of showing lower viral loads, the immune systems of introverted subjects replicated the virus between 10 to 100 times as fast as in other patients. |
|
I am here to tell you what you need to know in order to respond sensitively and supportively to your own introverted family members, friends, and colleagues. |
|
Consequently, I did not allow myself to make friends, became introverted and alone, and now I find it extremely difficult to open up enough to let others see the real me and become friends. |
|
Miroslav was an introverted, bright child, close to his mother. |
|
Men and women were different in terms of introverted and extraverted personality type. |
|
She grouped the extroverted students in the center of the room and the introverted students up front. |
|
Would-be tram drivers will be tested to weed out candidates who are either quiet, introverted types or noisy extroverts. |
|
She's very introverted. She'd rather stay home with a good book than go to a party with people. |
|
Françoise did not get on with her grandmother, whose harsh criticisms and negative comments only served to turn the already introverted child further into her shell. |
|
The children's library on the ground floor offers open reading and play areas, the youth library upstairs, however, is more of an introverted place, providing ideal spaces for mind expeditions in literature, films and music. |
|
Or they become introverted, anxious or are afraid of doing bad things. |
|
Aloof, slightly introverted and all too obviously lacking the magnetism of his predecessor, Nelson Mandela, he is not a hugely popular politician. |
|
However, some who are introverted may not feel comfortable sharing their ideas on the blog. |
|
Servis, a general contractor, was baffled by how introverted Stone acted. |
|
The resulting international joint ventures will change Brazil's previously introverted business world. Iron willCVRD's sale is a landmark because of its political sensitivity. |
|
While most people with the condition learn how to deal with these feelings, some may respond to such pressures by reacting in an overly aggressive, asocial, irritable, or introverted manner. |
|
By contrast with the other influential guitarist to emerge from this period, the overtly joyous Wes Montgomery, Hall conveyed an introverted, intellectual approach that nevertheless exuded emotionality to anyone tuned in. |
|
The personality thus produced is highly introverted, taciturn and apparently docile, but masks a resentment that may suddenly manifest itself through acts of violence. |
|
|
I describe myself – if I have to – as an introverted extrovert. |
|
These requirements suggested use of a very introverted, centripetal spatial configuration, but the quality of the landscape outside demanded that the building be oriented outwards. |
|
Being introverted and having had a difficult childhood, I found that the only place I could express myself, aside from playing the fool at school, was at the church choir. |
|
Broadcasting is not fated to become impoverished and introverted so long as we keep faith with the audience as citizens with rights and interests, and not just as consumers with a quantifiable commercial value. |
|
The introverted filmmaker will not reveal his future film plans but rumour has it that the he does not plan to give up his video camera for a slide ruler. |
|
His geometrically structured images explore the ins and outs of this everyday living space, and show a city in a process of constant change with seemingly introverted, indeed very Japanese buildings. |
|
Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the heroes of the tragedies that followed, Othello and King Lear, are undone by hasty errors of judgement. |
|
His virtual, fleshless relationships were the domain of the ultranerdy, the hopelessly introverted and socially maladjusted, especially in the absence of real relationships. |
|
Lowry's father Robert, who was of northern Irish descent, worked as a clerk for the Jacob Earnshaw and Son Property Company and was a withdrawn and introverted man. |
|
I find it difficult to relate to others because I'm extremely introverted. |
|