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Heflin, a gifted actor whose tortured, interiorized performances helped pave the way for Method acting in Hollywood, plays an unusually extroverted character here.
Such an animated and extroverted character was so rare for "Toronto the Good" that Zanta soon became a local celebrity.
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This is music of a more extroverted, popular character — the post-atomic lament of "Black Rain" excepted — and the Moscow Soloists dug in with vigor.
He described the musical grammar as somewhere between tonal and atonal, with an extroverted quality.
With a more extroverted piano part, Brahms's Sonata in E flat (Op.
It tends to make extroverts more extroverted and introverts more introverted".
One of the most popular pansy performers, as they were called in the 1920s, was Jean Malin, who cut an elegant figure in New York speakeasies with a dashing tuxedo and an effete manner capped with a lisp; he was known for always having a quip at the ready, and the fearlessness of some of the play's characters reflects his extroverted side.
In terms of the five-factor model, her profile is much more clear-cut: she is the most conscientious of all the characters, by far the least extroverted, quite disagreeable and a medium-high scorer on neuroticism.
As warm hues signal more aggressive, extroverted types, cooler colors relate to a calm and sensitive character.
We tend to admire extroverted leaders.
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