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noun
A social role.
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Burt is clearly attracted to dramatic performance, to persona, to characterization.
It's a large question, and relates to persona, narcissism, and the writer's appeal to the reader through fictional proxies.
Split goes all-in on McAvoy slipping from persona to persona, and luckily he's got the acting chops to sell it.
The scene is a nod to "Persona," and to the soundless climax at which the features of Ullmann (playing an actress, of course) merged and melted into those of Bibi Andersson, her nurse.
Cukor often catches Esther (soon a star, called Vicki Lester) in the magic moment — the transformation of person to persona in the passage from the corridors to the soundstage — and shows that, as with Garland herself, there's hardly a difference: she lives with the same wondrous and fearsome emotion that she delivers on camera.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 - Ahmad Chalabi, the former Iraqi exile who went from being a Bush administration favorite to persona non grata, arrived in Washington on Tuesday to face uneasy talks with American officials and a new demand by Senate Democrats that he testify about the possible misuse of prewar intelligence on Iraq.
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To move upwards from profiles to personae (i.e., to determine whether profiles belong to one persona or many personae), this approach proposes to rely on a set of core elements of a profile and group profiles into the same persona if these elements are jointly similar.
Others have threatened to declare to him persona non grata.
Any changes to the Persona mechanism will be announced to this email.
What prompted him to attach his persona to this abysmal piece of stale cheese?
He maintains she had to assume a persona to go out and walk the streets.
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