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Mr. Mantello, who is known in the theater industry for having a temper, reacted to Ms. Mullally in private on a couple of occasions in a manner that she found to be brusque or unsympathetic, the four people said.
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Naturally shy, Napravnik knows that she can appear to some to be brusque, almost standoffish.
The note portrayed her as "John Bolton on steroids" with a tendency to be brusque with allies.
Lorimer, who's 46, can afford to be brusque.
His manner could be brusque and some found him difficult, but the twinkle in his eye, his sense of humour and a somewhat roguish manner made him very characterful.
Wise behaviour in such places is to walk fast, avoid eye contact and be brusque with strangers.
He could be brusque, tendentious and dismissive, but he was also kindly, direct, and both decent and incorruptible to a degree seldom found among those of great fame.
Mr. Beatty could be brusque.
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