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I'm more of a doer.
He is more of a doer than a communicator, he insists.
"He's not a big talker, he's more of a doer," Coughlin said.
Seldom a talker, more of a doer, he bided his time until the crowd demanded that the Americans turn back Liverpool's clock by rehiring him.
It is one measure of Dean's accomplishment that this soliloquy, from someone who considers himself "more of a doer than a thinker," seems in its context entirely credible.
Galera, whose protagonist is "more of a doer than a talker", excels (despite infelicities in the translation, by Alison Entrekin) in the nuanced delineation of a nonverbal intuitiveness that marks the hero out from his well-read, writerly brother – for whom, it emerges, the swimmer's girlfriend traded him.
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With his square jaw, squat build and crew cut, García Luna cultivates the image of a cop in a world of politicians, a doer in a world of talkers, and after a cursory welcome he quickly moved to the matter at hand.
Merida is active instead of passive, a doer rather than a gal who hangs around the castle waiting for Prince Charming to rescue her.
EVEN though a plan of action is "still in the dream stage," it can be real news if those words are coming from a cause-conscious celebrity of credibility; a doer, not just a dreamer.
EDGAR WATSON HOWE To be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
This unity, therefore, has no need of any metaphysical support; instead, it is simply a practical requirement of being an agent, a doer of deeds and a thinker of thoughts (Korsgaard 1989).
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