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The Hawk has been calling games longer than Stone has, and he is every bit as opinionated.

For instance, a physician at one of my workshops had a colleague who was a bit of a bully — opinionated and critical.

They're a bit different and they're quite opinionated, which I like.

Given the nature of the associated sites (local news outlets), the audience is a bit older, and presumably a bit more opinionated and educated.

While Quan plays a half-dozen roles, she's spotlighted as the gruff, opinionated mother who's a bit of a cougar when it comes to her daughter's fellow.

But, as the weeks went by, he began to struggle a bit as the quiet, shy brother became an opinionated, thriving sister who no longer would stand by and play with a truck when she would rather play princess fairies.

"A good second-home blog is a little bit like an opinionated Web cam," said Mr. Knudsen, who, thanks to his blog, is something of a celebrity in Sullivan County.

The mistress is a little younger than the wife, a bit prettier perhaps and certainly a lot less argumentative and opinionated.

Each credal committee member is a fully opinionated Jamesian voluntarist.

In 1993, Dave Hickey published a sharply opinionated book on art called The Invisible Dragon.

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