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In his brusque way, he rejects the appellation of hero.
Cory asks his brusque father why he's never liked him.
"My work has never evolved," comes his brusque reply.
But it's obvious that his brusque self-assurance is a ruse camouflaging insecurity.
Along the way, however, Noe alienated some trainers and employees with his brusque management style.
His brusque cancellation of negotiations with North Korea was one example, his renunciation of the Kyoto climate protocol another.
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But however black his melancholy and corrosive his loathing, his songs are transformed by his uniquely brusque, sardonic sense of humour and the sheer imaginative heft of his musicality.
He was a commanding presence, known as the Ayatollah for his often brusque orders to his production crew and to the CBS announcers on the course.
Unlike Baldwin, who was his typical brusque self while working his way through the mob surrounding the courthouse, Sabourin reveled in the attention, sharing her side of the story happily with the photographers and reporters, as can be seen in the video above.
This practice was inspired by the way the music of Ludwig van Beethoven changed over the course of his life; brusque and dynamic, even aggressive, during his middle age, it turned inward and became profoundly mysterious in the decade before his death.
Chris Christie, the Governor of Jersey and Republican presidential hopeful, whom some have called America's answer to Boris Johnson, will get his own chance to woo Londoners with his sometimes brusque banter and blunt bonhomie when he arrives for a visit to Britain on Sunday.
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