Stripped of the bouffy hair and sequins, she's witty and, for an entertainment property, opinionated. |
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Because he is forthright and opinionated, and a graduate of the Dutch national coaching system, he is expected to become a manager himself. |
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He's opinionated, territorial over the front room and the television set, and mercilessly cynical. |
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The woman was detestably sensible, opinionated, and outspoken and her son trusted her reasoning above all things, except, perhaps his own. |
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I'm opinionated, outspoken, abstract, a riot grrl, and usually very forward when it comes to dating. |
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But when you talk to them you realise that they're informed and opinionated to a degree very rare among young Britons. |
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While his radio home call letters have changed, his opinionated style has not. |
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She was opinionated and obstinate, and Charles soon found he had nothing to worry about. |
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This person is the most opinionated, wrong, obstinate person I've seen in this courtroom. |
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More power to the members often means, quite simply, more power to the opinionated and the avant-garde. |
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They were opinionated and unforgiving and couldn't agree about anything, let alone painting. |
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Such films inevitably entailed working with some illustrious and highly opinionated presenters and performers. |
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They're naturally the opinionated, hyperconnected influencers marketers crave. |
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I have no interest in turning myself into an opinionated commentator on the world's news. |
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Both share Lord Black's opinion that hacks are a shiftless lot of ignorant and opinionated deadbeats and the fewer the better. |
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Our very opinionated panel never holds back on the big stories of the week. |
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I am as spottily informed and fiercely opinionated as the next kibitzer about these potential calamities. |
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People interested in world events tend to be opinionated, independent thinkers. |
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I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be opinionated and defend my beliefs strongly. |
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It seems that I turn into a bolshy, opinionated and entirely spoilt six-year-old kid at moments like this. |
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Weblogs are web pages which provide unedited, highly opinionated personal commentary. |
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He's opinionated, frank and unshrinking in both his criticisms and his defense of players, coaches and referees. |
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Swift was romantic but asexual, opinionated but apolitical, sincere but unspontaneous. |
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She was a loud, rebellious, outspoken and opinionated person who often intimidated her colleagues. |
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The fact is, pundits are the prima donnas of journalism, and they are paid to be opinionated. |
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Up next, a new study shows that one cable network is far more opinionated than its competitors. |
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He is opinionated, irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory. |
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Four very opinionated panelists will share their views on the big stories of the week. |
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I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof. |
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Christoper Hunt, with shaved head and goatee, is the humourless, opinionated Serge. |
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Given how opinionated and dissolute they are, you'd expect sports journalists to be shrewd gamblers. |
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They're articulate, opinionated and known to complain about their roles as political pawns. |
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They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible. |
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Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do? |
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She spent her entire life being outspoken, passionate, opinionated and difficult. |
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Both were strong personalities, highly opinionated and extremely thin-skinned. |
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Our very opinionated panel sounds off on the day's major stories. |
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The pair came off, for all intents and purposes, as passionately opinionated amateurs on the subject at hand. |
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When I was there years ago, I was very vocal and very opinionated. |
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It sticks to the facts, avoids becoming opinionated and doesn't patronise. |
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Together, they made a predictably volatile trio, and hearing their work together is like listening in on the conversation of three opinionated conversationalists. |
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Beware of a prejudiced and opinionated person who lacks originality. |
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It's no secret, I wrote, that most reporters are opinionated cusses. |
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Media pundits can be opinionated dilettantes, but they can also possess the kind of knowledge that provides real insights into the subject under discussion. |
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There are some journalists and war reporters who, despite years of experience, are very opinionated and whose masquerade of objectivity is easy to see through. |
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I am an opinionated person who also enjoys hearing the opinions of others, but not when their opinions serve to diminish the value of human life. |
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She was a very strong, opinionated person, very thick-skinned… Suited her down to the ground. |
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From my bandleader Etienne, a very creative and opinionated person, to Björk and Charlie Kaufman. |
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News From No Man's Land mixes the anecdotage of the earlier books with a much more explicit and opinionated analysis of the state of television news. |
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Working with these bright, interesting and opinionated colleagues in an atmosphere of collegiality and mutual respect was a wonderful experience. |
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Knowing him, garrulous and opinionated, he still has a thing or two to say. |
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The Journal is not really one newspaper but two a newspaper and a highly opinionated conservative magazine. |
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The details must be agreed on by a supermajority of senators, all of them opinionated and some of them nervous about re-election. |
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It is pretty easy to be opinionated here when we are half a world away from the conflict. |
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Convene discussion groups composed of people who are extremely knowledgeable, opinionated or off-beat with respect to a topic. |
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We sought perspectives from teachers, the IB's academic staff and two of the world's most influential and opinionated linguists. |
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The language used should not be judgemental or opinionated so that it does not influence the decision-making process. |
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My father seemed to transform each Monday, from a boisterous, opinionated cook to a more cautious, buttoned-up office manager. |
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The notoriously opinionated actor has often mused about running for office. |
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Charles is an opinionated, arrogant man, convinced always that he is right. |
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We understand the New York Post is an opinionated newspaper and that Fred Dicker is an extreme conservative. |
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America now has many opinionated television and talk radio hosts, who have presented their one sided and often inflammatory view of the situation. |
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Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly opinionated style. |
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It is those who do not participate in the activity of group that tend to be opinionated and rigid. |
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Meetings discourage strong or opinionated individuals from dominating discussion. |
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There may not be much point in trying to draw a direct line between the personal qualities of this opinionated, crabby and often contrary workaholic and the marvel of his music. |
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Which well-known English actor played the opinionated and curmudgeonly Stan Carter in EastEnders? |
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She was gregarious, opinionated, and in charge, the kind of person you'd describe as a real pistol, and I was immediately drawn to her. |
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However, on occasion, there is a clash of the titans, when a highly opinionated soloist finds himself up against an iron-willed conductor and neither wants to budge. |
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It reveals a well-reasoned, opinionated and grounded student. |
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He pulls no punches. He seems to be fairly opinionated? |
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I'm a very opinionated person, but I keep my opinions to myself. |
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It is also the story of a catalog of eccentric, impassioned and opinionated characters, who, more than in any other walk of life, are formidably egotistical. |
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But his article does nothing to advance knowledge or provide useful commentary on national security. His article is colourful and opinionated but deeply flawed. |
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If I want to be more opinionated, I'll defriend some of my sources or figure out some way to wall them off. |
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What separates the trolls from the exuberant or opinionated is anonymity. |
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Fox is famous for being opinionated rather than for being profitable. |
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I was expecting a media-trained Idolbot, but you were really opinionated. |
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Margot was in many respects the opposite of Asquith's first wife, being outgoing, impulsive, extravagant and opinionated. |
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She's a partisan and she's bull-headed and she's opinionated. |
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Morgan also addresses the passionate fans of one massively shipped couple whose supporters may be the most vocal and opinionated in the Vampire Diaries universe. |
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More from the nation's most opinionated telly watchers, including crimpers Stephen and Christopher, hilarious pals Sandy and Sandra, plus posh Kent pair Stephanie and Dominic. |
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People don't expect such opinionated commentary in what is supposed to a news article. |
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