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personality and reflects
Phyllis reflects on the two sides of her personality, " juicy " Lucy — the young Phyllis, naive but passionate, and " dressy " Jessie — Phyllis's jaded, well-groomed present self (" The Story of Lucy and Jessie ").
The editors say this is necessary because " collective voice and personality matter more than the identities of individual journalists " and reflects “ a collaborative effort .” In most articles authors refer to themselves as " your correspondent " or " this reviewer ".
This letter reflects the growing distrust of and dissatisfaction with language that so characterizes the Modern era, and Chandos's dissolving personality is not only individual but societal.
Often, the personality of the character also reflects this.
Each munch is different and reflects the personality of the group that attends it.
The use of the term also usually reflects negatively on the character or personality of the husband, and has a connotation of narcissism and desire to impress others, and that the husband would not be able to attract the sexual interest of the attractive woman but for his wealth or position.
Each Camp Fire member between third and sixth grade is encouraged to choose a name that best reflects their personality and aspirations.
A Virtue is some defining quality of a character's personality and is one that clearly reflects their basic beliefs.
" Fundamentally ," he said, " the budget process is about public policy and not about personality and it is important that we stay committed to having an outcome that ensures we have a budget that reflects the values of the people of San Francisco.
The most common type, the self-report inventory, also commonly referred to as objective personality tests, involves the administration of many questions, or " items ", to test-takers who respond by rating the degree to which each item reflects their behaviour, and can be scored objectively.
* Movement reflects personality
As children resolve their mature personalities ( at approximately the age of puberty ), their dæmons " settle " into a form which reflects the person's personality.
While Hersh's work reflects her personal experience, she has said that she writes from a point of view outside of her personality.
A more accurate description of domain size might be that the domain of a darklord reflects that darklord ; the size may be a reflection of force of personality, narrowness of focus, raw power or even simply a facilitation of the darklord's curse-as in Barovia, where Strahd's intimate knowledge of his lands facilitates his search for the newest incarnation of his lost love.
All of the characters are anthropomorphic animals whose species reflects their personality, character type and role in the story.
The Baltimore Sun staff writers covering Maryland have challenged Williams ' recruiting procedures, but also noted his personality reflects whom he recruits.
He uses Sphere Storm, which reflects his personality clearly.
His overall personality reflects that of his Generation 1 incarnation and he's quite open-minded when it concerns humans and their culture.
Cat's Eye explores the construction of identity ; it is written mostly as flashbacks, as Elaine reflects on the forgotten events of her childhood that shaped her personality and struggles to integrate lost aspects of her self.
Jemma Volp-Fletcher, writing for Contactmusic. com, rated the song nine out of ten, commenting that it has " irresistible commercial pull and a melody to die for " and that the track " makes the most of her unmistakable vocal and reflects that off-the-wall Stefani personality perfectly.
It is unusual in another way, as well, for it is a time when the influence of that king's presence and personality permeated literary society to such an extent that, almost uniquely, literature reflects the court.
As with typical, Western heterosexual weddings, the general idea is to create a unique experience that reflects the personality of the people to be wed, while adding a special gay sensibility.
In this context, " originality " refers to " coming from someone as the originator / author " ( insofar as it somehow reflects the author's personality ), rather than " never having occurred or existed before " ( which would amount to the protection of something new, as in patent protection ).
According to Gregg O. McCrary, the basic premise is that behavior reflects personality.

personality and more
Stowey Rummel was internationally famous, a crafter of a genuine Americana in foreign eyes, an original designer whose inventive childishness with steel and concrete was made even more believably sincere by his personality.
Thus, this readiness to relax controls, evidenced in the Kohnstamm situation, appears to be a more general personality factor.
His personality appears more striking by contrast with Marina, who is -- perhaps purposely -- rather superficially characterized.
While the personality factors that aggravate interfaith conflict may be perennial, nationalism is more variable.
As the leader of the moderate faction of the Republican party, Lincoln found his policies and personality were " blasted from all sides ": Radical Republicans demanded harsher treatment of the South, War Democrats desired more compromise, Copperheads despised him, and irreconcilable secessionists plotted his death.
Men with alcohol-use disorders more often have a co-occurring diagnosis of narcissistic or antisocial personality disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, impulse disorders or attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder.
Amok has been more closely associated with psychosis, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, and delusions.
) One episode depicted him as having voices in his head, which told him to engage in destructive activities ; however, generally he has a passive demeanor in contrast to Butt-Head's more dominant personality.
" As the more dominant personality of the duo, he seems to derive pleasure from regularly abusing Beavis.
This remarkable encounter causes him to proclaim, " Bad guys have all the fun ", and adopt the personality with which viewers are more familiar.
A goal of less than six months has been suggested, but due to factors such as dosage and type of benzodiazepine, reasons for prescription, lifestyle, personality, environmental stresses, and amount of available support, a year or more may be needed to withdraw.
This way of conceiving mental processes has pervaded psychology more generally over the past few decades, and it is not uncommon to find cognitive theories within social psychology, personality psychology, abnormal psychology, and developmental psychology.
However, according to his biographer, Albert Paine, Twain seemed to take issue more with what he saw as Mary Baker Eddy's cult of personality than with the actual ideas of Christian Science saying:
The film focuses more on Kurosawa's remote but polite personality than on the making of the film.
However more popular alternatives are using personality and skill based approaches.
In the wake of John Byrne's reboot of Superman continuity in The Man of Steel, many traditional aspects of Clark Kent were dropped in favor of giving him a more aggressive and extroverted personality ( although not as strong as Lois ), including such aspects as making Clark a top football player in high school, along with being a successful author and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
In that role he adopted a higher voice and a more introverted personality – clearly establishing that Kent is the secret identity and Superman is the true person.
the ' good ' Superman, ultimately triumphant, ( is ) dressed as Clark, thus implying that he is the more valid personality ( as well as the one Lana loves )" and expresses annoyance that " Something could have been made of this, but sadly nothing was ".
Robert McKimson claimed in an interview that many animators but mostly Clampett contributed to the crazy personality of Bugs, while others like Chuck Jones concentrated more on the more calmed down gags.
Munch's stay in hospital stabilized his personality, and after returning to Norway in 1909, his work became more colorful and less pessimistic.
He maintained, however, that it was not replicability, or even a fundamental theory of ESP that would evolve research, but only a greater interest in unconscious mental processes and a more complete understanding of human personality.
In the PBS science program Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, Episode 9: " The Lives of the Stars ", astronomer and television personality Carl Sagan estimated that writing a googolplex in standard form ( i. e., " 10, 000, 000, 000 ...") would be physically impossible, since doing so would require more space than the known universe provides.
Gonzo journalism disregards the strictly edited product favored by newspaper media and strives for a more gritty, personable approach — the personality of a piece is just as important as the event the piece is on.
While Dürer rigorously details his models, Baldung's style differs by focusing more on the personality of the represented character, an abstract conception of the model's state of mind.

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