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- This was a man of parts, a man of legend.
- Offstage, Gore is a serious man of parts, but the part I didn't like in this debate was his mugging as his opponent was speaking.
- And when he sat for the profile by Kevin Muehring in Institutional Investor from which most of these details are drawn, it was clear that Meriwether was a man of parts.
- At this time his reputation had reached its highest point, and Charles James Fox described him as " a man of parts and of infinite zeal and industry ".
- He is the ship's gifted surgeon, but he is also a scientist, an espionage agent for the Admiralty, a man of part Irish and part Catalan birth and a revolutionary.
- Its students, 20-25 in number, were young men of parts, who, after completing the course of humanities and dialectics, pledged themselves to take their degrees at the university.
- As Julia Martines, she translated " Two Memoirs of Renaissance Florence : The Diaries of Buonaccorso Pitti and Gregorio Dati " and Piero Chiara's " A Man of Parts ".
- Thanks to a kindly, tubercular schoolmaster named Simeon Lincoln, Simion was so well educated that he is admitted to Yale, where he meets the darkly charismatic Doriskos Klionarios, painter, sculptor and man of parts.
- In this interview, Sholder comes across as man of parts, a personality full of paradox who is fascinated by the darkness of reality while relishing life, who works with meticulous rigor to achieve the weird spontaneity of his art and who craves privacy while feasting on social contact.
- In council, the calm wisdom, which he possessed in a measure rarely found among men of parts so quick and of opinions so decided as his, acquired for him the authority of an oracle . . . . From the beginning to the end of his public life he was a steady Whig.
- "Nobody can understand it unless you've been there, " said Huneck, a burly man of part Native American ancestry whose eyes sometimes carry an unusual gleam that may be creative energy or, one can't help speculating, may be a " been there and back " glow.
- In a letter to her brother William, Earl of Lothian, she described Rich as a prisoner'for no crime, but only because he is thought a man of parts'and'so resolved upon his duty to His Majesty, that I am assured if it were in his power it would never be in his heart ever to act against him directly or indirectly '.
- In 1909 he had a daughter, Anna-Jane, with the writer Amber Reeves, whose parents, David Lodge's novel " A Man of Parts " ( 2011 )-a'narrative based on factual sources'( author's note )-gives a convincing and generally sympathetic account of Wells's relations with the women mentioned above, and others.