This may change soon thanks to a mild mannered Italian, with a passion to win.
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One of the gurus of the movement is John Flohr, a mild mannered professor of music at a Dallas University.
Economists are, after all, well known as mild mannered souls whose most dangerous action is to tap on a calculator.
Trying to change attitudes, values, and world views through lecturing was one of the few things that provoked my mild mannered Georgian mentor to abject apoplexy.
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"It has been dramatic, " says NetSuite's mild-mannered chief executive and Oracle alum, Zach Nelson.
Normally mild-mannered match referee Clive Lloyd was out-spoken in his criticism of both sides.
Bring up the U.S. these days, however, and the mild-mannered former government official turns livid.
As it happens, the party's leader in Strasbourg, Roberts Zile, is a mild-mannered economist.
Anyone who has dealt with Tom Elliott knows that personally he is a courteous, mild-mannered country man.
Both Mr Fingeroth and Ms O'Brien highlight the duality between Superman and his "mild-mannered" alter-ego Clark Kent.
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Bernanke is a mild-mannered, bearded academic who might actually lose to Alan Greenspan in a charisma contest.
Can the mild-mannered Mr Kilicdaroglu steer his party away from the elitism that it has come to symbolise?
The Internet Movie Database shows actor Chris Hemsworth playing Thor (and presumably his mild-mannered alter ego Donald Blake).
Mitch Daniels, another mild-mannered governor, faced similar critiques even though he was far less staunch a libertarian.
Those crazy eyes and angry wails seemed a little too belligerent for what is ultimately a mild-mannered love song.
But one woman says she saw a different side of the mild-mannered scientist.
Can such a mild-mannered resolution really be read as being so far-reaching?
More to the point, the mild-mannered Mr Aoki, though well-liked in parliament, commands little respect from the party rank and file.
Jim Bouton, the controversial author and former Yankees pitcher, referred to Miller as a mild-mannered professor who immediately became your friend.
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Mr Manley, a mild-mannered former tax lawyer who is also deputy prime minister, is pondering whether to join the leadership race.
One is mild-mannered professor of education at the prestigious University of Tokyo.
The party's mild-mannered candidate is campaigning not for independence but on a classic by-election slogan: as a chance to protest against Labour.
He was the direct opposite of the cool, mild-mannered Smith and Guthridge.
Concern about her sons' health turned the mild-mannered housewife into an activist.
The huge political expenditure has fuelled a toxic atmosphere in mild-mannered Wisconsin.
Many Iranians interpreted last summer's detention of Ramin Jahanbegloo, a mild-mannered academic, as a warning not to attend political or cultural conferences abroad.
And, just like Superman, he has a mild-mannered alter ego: Maxwell McGrath, a 16-year-old high school kid with brown hair and a square jaw.
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The Murrows had to leave Blanchard in the summer of 1925 after the normally mild-mannered Roscoe silenced his abusive foreman by knocking him out.
The landmarks commission's role has evolved under Mr. Tierney, a mild-mannered former public affairs professor named to the commission by Mr. Bloomberg in 2003.
"All face questions about the way the mild-mannered germ warfare expert was thrust into the maelstrom of the Iraqi arms affair, " the paper says.
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