Sentence examples for personality asserting from inspiring English sources

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It seems to be a reversion to type for the mag, which last year selected Jennifer Lawrence on the strength of her personality, asserting that "men the world over have fallen in love with her kooky charm".

Expressing a preference for the design Thunderbirds era, Blundall agrees that the transition from caricature to realism was at the expense of "character and personality", asserting that "If the puppet appears completely natural, the audience no longer has to use its imagination".

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Soon, however, strong-willed personalities asserted themselves, and this FDR-era "Team of Rivals" dissolved into a bickering bunch.

Stores in houses have much stronger "personalities," asserts Patti Cain, who bought a 200-year-old farmhouse at 106 Pompton Avenue in Cedar Grove to establish Gypsy Farmhouse Antiques, where she sells Amish furniture; ethnic gewgaws like mirrored scarfs from Mexico; vintage textiles; and architectural salvage pieces like cornices, lintels and fireplace mantels.

Harris regularly performs this meditation, and while he begins to explore how its practice may interfere with his daily tasks as an on-air personality, and asserts that he has become a kinder, more empathetic person, metta, it should be said, does not seem to have radically altered his life or ambitions.

In an analysis of the lyrics of the song, Pom Avoledo from Blogcritics wrote that Minogue demands attention in the chorus towards the changes in her personality and asserts that people appreciate them, in the line "I know you're feelin[g] me [be]cause you like it like this".

But each plant cannot help asserting its personality, differentiating itself against the rest.

Mr. Maxwell has used this fact of life to his advantage in his own plays, when personality piquantly insists on asserting itself within the imposed numbness of his house style.

Announcing who you actually are is quite bold!" Rubin was reminded of Georg Simmel's "The Metropolis and Mental Life," written in Berlin in 1903: "He wrote about the difficulty in asserting individual personality within the dimensions of metropolitan life.

But, by that point in the film, the point at which Moore's personality and prejudices assert themselves over his principle, the argument has been made and won.

He argues that Alger's eagerness to read to the judge reveals a calculating, conniving personality, because, White asserts, reading aloud "can subtly change the relationship" between two people from "one of relative equals" to "one more resembling... a caretaker and a patient".

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