Personal
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- concerning or affecting a particular person or his or her private life and personality
- particular to a given individual
- of or arising from personality
- intimately concerning a person's body or physical being
- indicating grammatical person
n.
- a short newspaper article about a particular person or group
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- a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others; charisma; personal magnetism
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- matters of personal concern; personal matters; affairs
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- care for someone who is disabled or is otherwise unable to care for themselves; can including bathing and cooking and managing bodily functions
- It is used in cosmetics and personal care products, including sunscreens.
- Kemin launched another division to expand into the global personal care industry.
- Citric acid is used to soften water in soaps, personal care products and laundry detergents.
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- personal as opposed to real property; any tangible movable property (furniture or domestic animals or a car etc); chattel; movable
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- a check drawn against funds deposited in your personal checking account; personal cheque
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- a check drawn against funds deposited in your personal checking account; personal check
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- a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time; PC; microcomputer
- The logging system is often simply a personal computer.
- on a personal computer) or in parallel on supercomputers via MPI.
- The Apple II was the first personal computer many people ever saw.
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- the maximum credit that a customer is allowed; credit line; line of credit; bank line; line; personal line of credit
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- a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.; PDA; personal organizer; personal organiser; organizer; organiser
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- property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business; effects
- He gave the inmates till five o’clock to get out their personal effects.
- The bailiff takes her furniture, complaining that she has not removed personal effects.
- All of Madocks personal effects were sold, but there is no hint of complaint in his subsequent letters.
n.
- variability attributable to individual differences
n.
- movable property (as distinguished from real estate); personal property; personalty; private property
n.
- the cost of personal or family living
n.
- a foul that involves unnecessarily rough contact (as in basketball or football)
n.
- a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts; PIN; PIN number
n.
- the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; identity; individuality
- For example, Hume's views on personal identity do not appear.
- To set up the borderless account, prior personal identity verification is needed.
- Camus drew parallels among football, human existence, morality, and personal identity.
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- the income received by a single individual
- The per capita personal income was $36,457 in 2005.
- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- There are no taxes on corporate profits, capital gains, or personal income.
n.
- a judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages; judgment in personam; judgement in personam; personal judgment
n.
- a judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages; judgment in personam; judgement in personam; personal judgement
n.
- a letter dealing with personal affairs
- President Reagan was not there but wrote Schuur a personal letter afterwards.
- John received a personal letter from Sir Alex Ferguson thanking him for the song.
- Butt did intend to meet with Pius, and he carried with him a personal letter from Taft.
n.
- the maximum credit that a customer is allowed; credit line; line of credit; bank line; line; personal credit line
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- a loan that establishes consumer credit that is granted for personal use; usually unsecured and based on the borrower's integrity and ability to pay; consumer loan
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- a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others; charisma; personal appeal
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- a way of acting or behaving; manner
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- matters of personal concern; personal business; affairs
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- memory for episodes in your own life; episodic memory
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- a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.; personal digital assistant; PDA; personal organizer; organizer; organiser
n.
- a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.; personal digital assistant; PDA; personal organiser; organizer; organiser
n.
- a pronoun expressing a distinction of person
n.
- movable property (as distinguished from real estate); personal estate; personalty; private property
- Section 4 classified rolling stock as personal property.
- real and personal property, livestock, crops, wages, etc.)
- Connecticut does not levy an intangible personal property tax.
n.
- a relation between persons; personal relationship
n.
- a relation between persons; personal relation
- She characterized her own personal relationship with Welles as motherly.
- Rommel and Hitler had a close and genuine, if complicated, personal relationship.
- Fairuz and the brothers agreed to end their professional and personal relationship in 1979.
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- a person who manages the affairs of another
- The words "lawyer" and "counsel" (not "counsellor") predominate in everyday contexts; the word "attorney" refers to any personal representative.
- The emperor's younger brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, traveled from Europe to New York City to attend as the Kaiser's personal representative.
- On 27 June 2014, she was appointed president François Hollande's "personal representative" to the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
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- She set a personal best in the 50 m butterfly event.
- His personal best in the 100 meters is 10.3 seconds.
- Her personal best for the event is 19.02 metres.
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- Very little else is known about his personal life.
- He was a follower of tantra in his personal life.
- Abadhuta also practised Tantra in his personal life.
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- Instead, he focuses on his own personal preference of geometry.
- to which Schorenstein replied "that’s my own personal business".
- After he joined the group, he had his own personal tutor on tour.
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- He decided to leave the club for personal reasons.
- He refused both invitations for personal reasons.
- In 2011, Cryan left UBS for personal reasons.
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- Emperor Kanmu Kammu's personal name ("imina") was .
- Tsedenbal Tsedenbal () is a Mongolian personal name.
- Bács (given name) Bács is a Hungarian personal name.
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- Used on typewriters before personal computers.
- The game was re-released for personal computers in 1995.
- It was marketed as a backup device for personal computers.
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- Outlook Mobile is a personal information manager.
- EMRs contain sensitive personal information.
- Users don't see any photographs or personal information about any other user.
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- The offer was brought to him by a personal friend.
- He was a close personal friend of U.S.
- Berg was a personal friend of Hepburn, after meeting her in 1983.
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- His writing is often based on personal experience.
- Newton wrote the words from personal experience.
- With Richard Marx, Vandross wrote the song based on his personal experience.
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- It's more personal and vulnerable in a lot of ways."
- The microphone made possible the more personal style.
- Power in this period became more personal.
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- He worked as a personal assistant to KCR ever since.
- He's currently working as Mr. Kanazawa's personal assistant.
- A rather lazy man, he has a personal assistant, Shinobu Ousaki.
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- Wu's personal experiences were significant to his research.
- Hort used his own personal experiences as prefaces to his sermons.
- The author mainly focuses on each of the men's personal experiences.
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- Also, did she allow him personal use of the vehicle.
- It is a FDA-cleared ECG medical device available for personal use.
- In Canada, possession of benzodiazepines is legal for personal use.
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- Her personal best time is 50.17 seconds, achieved in 1993.
- His personal best time was 2:59.25 hours, achieved in 1912.
- He ran a personal best time of 11.01 seconds in the 100 meters.
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- It proposed a personal union with the Prussian Hohenzollern dynasty.
- This led to a war and personal union of Croatia and Hungary in 1102 under Coloman.
- Poland and Lithuania had been joined in a personal union since the Union of Krewo of 1385.
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- The marriage was a personal and professional success.
- It describes facts about the communicator's personal and professional life.
- Scuba diving may be performed for a number of reasons, both personal and professional.
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- Most personal data assistants (PDAs) and smartphones also have such a feature.
- The dissemination of personal data makes PII gathering a hotly debated social issue.
- They have been accused of collecting personal data from student which is consider illegal.
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- Jesionowska's published personal bests include:
- ISU personal bests are highlighted in bold.
- His personal bests are 2.30 m indoors and 2.29 m outdoors.
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- Sarfaraz temporarily leaves the band due to personal reasons.
- Cecil Gordon quit the race on lap 123 due to personal issues.
- Orive left his position as the Mayor of Canovelles due to personal reasons.
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- She finished in a time of 3:05.07, a new personal best.
- He achieved a new personal best of 78.33 m in June 2009 in Ostrava.
- Earlier in the evening he had set a new personal best of 10.06 s in the 100 metres.
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- He practiced family, personal injury and planning.
- He practised largely in personal injury and industrial law.
- The quantification of personal injury is not an exact science.
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- His personal secretary was Michael Emile Mahfood.
- King-Deacon's early career was as a personal secretary.
- In 2000, King Mohammed VI nominated him as his personal secretary.
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- This included names, addresses and other personal details.
- Outside of painting, Benvenuto also explored other personal endeavors.
- Ferry also claimed rights to pen names and other personal properties of Ackerman.
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- The schools primarily assess students through reports on individual academic progress and personal development.
- The intention of this process is that it is tailored to suit the individual baby and their personal development.
- These organizations expect proactivity, initiative and responsibility for personal development from their employees.
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- It includes several pictures from Gordeeva's personal collection.
- Ru Smith, who donated the holotype to the AMNH from his personal collection.
- Other posters used and the mugs, are part of Tarantino's personal collection.
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- Little is known of their personal lives.
- Moreover, they will be able to use their newfound skills in their personal lives.
- I said, 'The song's called Lolita; - this is our personal lives, we are living this.
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- The former digraph "Aa" still occurs in personal names.
- Early runic inscriptions also are largely limited to personal names and difficult to interpret.
- There is no evidence of the "berht" element in Germanic personal names prior to the 6th century.
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- His personal papers were destroyed after his death at his request.
- They left behind clothes, a stereo, personal papers, and three pistol boxes.
- She left most of her personal papers to Pittsburg State University in Kansas.
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- However, Rodriguez was also having personal problems.
- Ward’s children by both of his wives had many personal problems.
- She moves ahead in life despite facing insurmountable personal problems.
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- They may tend to give priority to work over personal relationships.
- Her personal relationships have been rocky and are perennial tabloid fodder.
- This can be explained by considering personal relationships as a social network.
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- Both as Overseer and parent Symmes had a personal interest: his son Zechariah junr.
- William D. Puleston, took a personal interest in so-called language students like Miyazaki.
- Second, he was also driven by his strong personal interest in Chinese language and culture.
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- Photography is a very personal act for Johnson Artur.
- The letters were very personal, almost like love letters.
- Thus displaying a very personal distinctive style, characteristic for his work.
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- Several of the women have personal issues.
- Cecil Gordon quit the race on lap 123 due to personal issues.
- However, after some personal issues and moving countries the album was delayed.
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- He was a close personal friend of U.S.
- Most of my close personal friends are professional archaeologists."
- Gilchrist was a close personal and boyhood friend of Alfred E. Smith.
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- His personal trainer is Alexander Tarakanov.
- Kevin is now an athletic therapist, personal trainer and model in Canada.
- Guest appearance in the season featured Fitness personal trainer Clark Shao.
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- The microphone made possible the more personal style.
- The album presented a more "dark", "fragile" and personal style.
- Grot is credited with contributing significantly to Curtiz’ personal style.
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- He was a personal physician to George Washington.
- She was Stokely Carmichael's personal physician.
- From 1923, Sinderson was personal physician to Iraq's Kings.
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- His personal wealth is estimated to be $4.2 billion .
- In 2006, Forbes estimated his personal wealth at $600 million.
- staking much of his personal wealth.
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- SP Plus Corporation SP+ facilitates the movement of people, vehicles and personal belongings.
- Each person was allowed to take a wagon with a limited amount of personal belongings and one team of horses.
- Rumors of Satanism surrounded the case, and some of Waterhouse's personal belongings were deemed to be occult in nature.
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- Under her methods, personal responsibility was encouraged.
- Most of the songs expressed the theme of personal responsibility.
- Readers may also draw lessons about equality and personal responsibility.
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- She finished in a time of 3:05.07, a new personal best.
- He achieved a new personal best of 78.33 m in June 2009 in Ostrava.
- Earlier in the evening he had set a new personal best of 10.06 s in the 100 metres.
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- This score is her personal record for points.
- The diary was originally created as a personal record but A.Y.
- Lizzy decided to have a second turn, to beat her personal record.
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- Cooper was not the first to attempt air piracy for personal gain.
- They thrive on relationships and willingly sacrifice personal gain.
- Still he was an artist who never compromised for personal gain, fame or profit.
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- Tudor proudly indicated that he never carried any personal items.
- Students alleged that during the sweep, personal items disappeared.
- She wakes up in a cell containing personal items taken from her apartment.
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- In Assyrian, personal pronouns have seven forms.
- The personal pronouns are declined as follows.
- The Paiwan personal pronouns below are from Ferrell (1982:14).
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- As a result, it is seen as his most personal album.
- He has identified the song as his most personal on the album.
- The album features some of Neumann's most personal songwriting.
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- Her personal best jump was 1.63 metres.
- His personal best jump is 2.28 metres achieved in 2004 and 2009.
- His personal best jump was 5.65 metres, achieved in June 1992 in Havana.
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- This tendency can facilitate positive personal growth.
- The club offered its members an opportunity for self improvement and personal growth.
- It is more intentional than abstinence, and its goal is personal growth and empowerment.
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- However, on a personal level, the marriage was deeply unhappy.
- On a personal level he was well liked by both officers and men.
- Her interest in food history was long evident at a personal level.
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- Little is known about Nahum's personal history.
- Little is known of his personal history.
- have some personal history which Ella prefers to put behind her, but which J.W.
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- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- Liability to personal income tax is mainly determined by criterion of residency.
- Between 2005 and 2008, the personal income tax rate was reduced from 26% to 21% in several steps.
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- Yet the conflict brought great personal tragedy to Garvin.
- Hauge faced great personal suffering and state persecution.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to the event as a "great personal tragedy".
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- Bond donated her personal library to Goucher College.
- Up till now my personal library has a collection of over 50,000 books."
- McCord willed more than 200 volumes from her personal library to the center.
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- The duo shared their personal stories with New Release Tuesday in July 2012.
- The book is a collection of personal stories from gay men with disabilities.
- The songs tell personal stories of life in the wide open country of Australia.
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- This was for the personal safety of the King and his places.
- All the personal safety products, ice axes, crampons, pitons, helmets are produced in Italy.
- Issues included healthy living, personal safety, families and family life, drug use, and decision-making.
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- A woman entered a hotel's unlocked rooms and took away guest’s personal things.
- The series also will feature archives and footage from guest’s personal archives whenever possible."
- Bracie ultimately sold Gooche Arthur Szyk’s personal archives, which included his wife Julia Szyk’s memoirs.
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- A woman entered a hotel's unlocked rooms and took away guest’s personal things.
- The series also will feature archives and footage from guest’s personal archives whenever possible."
- Bracie ultimately sold Gooche Arthur Szyk’s personal archives, which included his wife Julia Szyk’s memoirs.
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- Hans Löw plays Armin, a cameraman whose professional and personal lives are dysfunctional.
- Fairuz and the brothers agreed to end their professional and personal relationship in 1979.
- She was seen as a leader in her community and led a successful professional and personal life.
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- In 1882, he resigned to attend to personal interests.
- Frederick's personal interests include sailing, alpine skiing, flying, and cycling.
- This allows researchers to see where an individual's personal interests and values lie.
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- They enjoyed personal freedom and paid a lump sum tax to the monarchs.
- The focus on personal freedom was another divergence between white women and women of color.
- Barnett admitted that the regime had "sterm authoritarianism" and "little room for personal freedom".
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- Her personal best throw is 75.09 meters, achieved in 2017 in Cetniewo.
- Her personal best throw is 19.42 metres, achieved in July 1992 in Lyon.
- His personal best throw is 67.08 metres, achieved in Snagov in May 1992.
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- Several of his doctors became his personal friends.
- Walsh and Cotton later became personal friends.
- They were both personal friends of Robin's."
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- He currently serves as the personal finance editor for MarketWatch.
- She is one of the nation's leading commentators on personal finance.
- Bankrate.com, perhaps its best-known brand, is a personal finance website.
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- They are seen in both personal and commercial actions.
- They were both personal friends of Robin's."
- Scuba diving may be performed for a number of reasons, both personal and professional.
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- He donated his entire personal fortune to charity.
- He never amassed the huge personal fortune of many of his relatives.
- Upon his death, Sorenson donated his entire personal fortune to charity.
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- The production was funded through personal funds and deferrals.
- The story is told through personal footage and vast amounts of archive material.
- Residential colleges focus on the slow accumulation of knowledge through personal and academic interaction.
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- Information of the re-release was posted on her personal website.
- More than 450 articles by Stephen Zunes are available on his personal website.
- It was first used in late 2002 at the forum on Techside, a Japanese personal website.
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- with plenty of personal appearances.
- Bear for personal appearances.
- He attacked militant antiwar demonstrators, both in his personal appearances and in his strip.
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- I am not interested in personal attacks.
- He, in turn, responded to the vast majority of personal attacks and never stopped writing.
- Edwards asked Coulter to "stop the personal attacks" and accused her of "lowering the political dialogue" in America.
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- Choupette's personal account, @ChoupetteOfficiel, was only created after Lagerfeld's death.
- "Crusade in Europe" is a personal account by one of the senior military figures of World War II.
- Schoenbrun is the author of "On and Off the Air", a personal account of the history of CBS News through the 1970s.
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- There is no personal income tax or capital gains tax.
- Where Part One contains no personal attribution, Part Two has full credits.
- He added that he had had "a good career" and no personal problems on Capitol Hill.
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- Throughout the material was deeply personal and moving.
- The film is not autobiographical, but it is deeply personal.
- In 1990, Cash released the critically acclaimed, deeply personal "Interiors."
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- Just 11 days later, he withdrew from the race citing personal reasons.
- Vukčević left in April 2013 by mutual consent, citing personal reasons.
- He did not run for reelection in 1986, citing personal and family reasons.
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- She set a personal best in the 50 m butterfly event.
- He set a personal best of to win that medal.
- He set a personal best of 3:43:57 hours for the distance in 1989.
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- In the late 1640s, for personal and political reasons, he moved the capital back to Rajmahal.
- In most of his works, his vision often seems anguished and alienated, personal and political at the same time.
- Colwell is married and lives in Berkeley, California, where he devotes himself to creating personal and political art.
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- This included names, addresses and other personal details.
- Many of these provide more personal details than his official bio page does.
- There is significant ambiguity concerning the personal details of Bartholomew's life.
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- Living in one place allows people to accumulate more personal possessions than nomadic people.
- Ashoka then started donating his personal possessions, but was similarly restricted from doing so.
- Cai's mother sold her personal possessions to enable Cai to attend a village school at the age of sixteen.
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- They don't have the same personal hygiene and safety standards."
- Bill's personal hygiene and other habits are shown to be very poor.
- Questionable personal hygiene.
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- Grip choice is a matter of personal preference.
- Instead, he focuses on his own personal preference of geometry.
- Other toppings are added according to region, culture, or personal preference.
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- Child support is established in proceedings in which the court has personal jurisdiction over both parties, i.e.
- At some point, Istanzia was controlled by Omnia ("Small Gods"), but it can be assumed they have gained personal jurisdiction.
- The responding state, which would have personal jurisdiction over the obligor, would provide notice and a hearing for obligor.
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- ", and in 2006 did a Q&A at Cone's personal blog about The Sandbox.
- His personal blog won several awards by the American Bar Association.
- This time, his song "Cho Em" spread quickly after he posted in his personal blog.
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- Godzilla becomes loyal to Bóris alone as his chauffeur, butler and personal security man.
- Narrow, enclosed structures can result in perceptions of low personal security among users.
- When we do find ourselves wanting it, what we are looking for is bodily sluggishness rather than personal security.
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- The Guidance and Counselling Unit of the school does career, academic, personal and social counselling.
- The application of the values of democracy, equality and freedom were consistent in their personal and social life.
- In the words of Parkour artist Foucan, street sports are a philosophy concerned with the quest of personal and social realisation.
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- "The Guardian" wrote, "With poetic simplicity… a delicately personal story and a call to action."
- "Wings for My Flight is a personal story", wrote Gulliford, "but also a chronicle of environmental success.
- She believes the works should speak for themselves and not be influenced or interpreted via her personal story.
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- It can also be used in personal health records applications.
- Iacobucci served as president and CEO until May 20, 2013, when he stepped down for personal health reasons.
- Portner quit teaching in 2017 to focus on choreographic and performance endeavors, film and personal health.
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- He also wrote many of the personal letters of his master.
- He began incorporating references to Shakespeare in his personal letters.
- William Martin received seven personal letters of merit from Ronald Reagan.
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- Ideological as well as personal differences began to develop between Tommassi and Koehl.
- The collection contains sound recordings, letters, photographs, lyric sheets, correspondence, as well as personal effects.
- Contestants are continuously monitored by in-house television cameras as well as personal audio microphones during their stay.
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- A conservative Republican, West was skeptical at first, but the two had a personal connection that would lead to lifetime friendship.
- In his view, patients simply act out their unhappiness and lack of meaningful personal connection with important people in their life.
- As a child she had a personal connection with animals, and later in life realistic drawings of horses and dogs became common features in her artwork.
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- Grigori becomes Limonov's personal bodyguard.
- Mark Antony chose a troupe of gladiators to be his personal bodyguard.
- He joined Madero's revolution in 1910 and quickly became his personal bodyguard.
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- The original purpose of them seems to be for her own personal records of what happened in her travels.
- Finally, it would open the door to demands for other personal records unrelated to his birth certificate.
- Employee self-service Employee self-service (ESS) provides employees access to their personal records and details.
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- It's a matter of personal choice.".
- Kunze had been Hartwick's personal choice as director of the seminary.
- It also implies a consent sufficiently deliberate to be a personal choice.