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- Ogilvy is dead-on as Higgins _ all bluster and brusqueness.
- Their brusqueness stems from necessity, not by choice.
- It only enhanced the actor's reputation for brusqueness, even bullying.
- Yesterday's brusqueness is today's steadfastness.
- But even some of his political allies acknowledge he sometimes alienates people with his brusqueness.
- Frayed tempers and brusqueness are, regrettably ( but, often, understandably ) common.
- But neither does the brusqueness one might expect from such an uncompromising debater in world affairs.
- Others saw through the brusqueness to a deeply spiritual woman who guided her steps with prayer.
- Their friendship surprised acquaintances, given Giuliani's brusqueness and Crew's acute sensitivity.
- It becomes clear that Palmer respects Hogan's skill but was deeply offended by his brusqueness.
- To some extent, it seems Ms . Wintour's reputation for brusqueness is grounded in reality.
- During Goh's tenure, the elder Lee frequently intervened in national affairs with his trademark brusqueness.
- Unlike Gumbel, she's disarming and approachable _ a perfect complement to Gumbel's seeming brusqueness.
- Hannah's brusqueness masks her own issues and insecurities, and the two form an unlikely but lasting friendship.
- John H . Sununu, the former governor of New Hampshire, is known for his brilliance and his brusqueness.
- He has, thus far, conquered German media by offering an alternative to Kohl's brusqueness and frequent scorn.
- Howard Witt, as Willy's patient, wisecracking neighbor, nicely blends his character's brusqueness and compassion.
- Like New Yorkers, residents of China's largest city have a reputation for aggressiveness, even brusqueness, and style.
- A familiar brusqueness in my brother, a lack of confidence in Susan is like the sprinkle of salt on old wounds.
- He also turned down several other advantageous offers, sometimes with a brusqueness bordering on truculence that gave offense and caused him problems.
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