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The personae
noun
A social role.
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The personae whose wings Poole gleefully picks off belong to many and different gastronomic subcultures.
The personae of Will and Tom are strikingly restrained, both in their conception and performance: there is an attractive humility and restraint at work, a quietism.
The personae presented by Groucho and W. C. Fields represented another form of displacement: Fields a nineteenth-century con man lost in the new world of immigrant energies, Groucho a rabbinic disputant without a congregation to listen to him.
The personae are manifested through several online profiles on sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, eBay, and a Civil registry.
The personae is filled with interesting characterizations from the company, most of whom play multiple roles.
The personae they're known for -- Key the kind of high-energy pleaser and Peele the slower-talking, shoulder-shaking too-cool-for-schooler stoner -- are on display here, but also get scrambled when, for instance, Key is forced to go gangster.
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But the persona was inorganic.
Unveil the personas to the project team.
This chapter discusses the persona family planning.
This chapter discusses the persona adulthood.
The persona captures the essence of the historical Jacksonian phenomenon.
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