He chose the worldview which allowed him to be the kind of man he wanted to be.
"I just ask myself what kind of man is it that could do this, " he told our correspondent.
Baxter said that a grave, resolute man was just the kind of man California needed, in time of war.
And the kind of man that women are attracted to can vary according to phases of the ovulation cycle.
He treats Brent just as he treats me, but he is the kind of man who would do that anyway.
He was the kind of man who never hesitated to say that he knew better than you, even when he didn't.
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And as the mother of one of those troops, he's exactly the kind of man I want as commander in chief.
This is the book that gives the best picture of the kind of man he was: cultivated, warm, witty, idealistic and modest.
And as the mother of one of those troops, that is exactly the kind of man I want as commander in chief.
What kind of man courts a woman by letting her make an enormous bouquet for his wife, then asks her to pare back?
He was the kind of man who, when he was inside, wore his sunglasses on the back of his head like a pair of upside-down eyes.
Earl had been a test driver for Chrysler and was a foreman at the engineering garage, the kind of man who worked for one company his entire career.
Tevez demanded transfer most likely due to the fact Mancini being a poor man-manager, as his compatriot like Zanetti and Cambiasso would have told him what kind of man Mancini is.
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The gardener at the convent in Paris who offers Valjean sanctuary, knowing that he is a fugitive, but also knowing what kind of man he is, is acting according to a higher law.
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You'll have to ask the secretaries, middle managers, nannies and limo drivers what kind of man I really was or how I compared to the other effortlessly superior hotshots who roamed private equity's hallowed halls.
The answer is: some sign of an ability to understand and empathize with what solders on the front lines are going through, which in turn would shed light on the broader question: is Mr. Romney the kind of man who has an ability to understand and connect with people as people, rather than treating people as things?
He is the kind of man you'd trust to lead you in the direction of good food, and my five fellow passengers and I ate often and well, dining on such regional specialties as capuns, a creamy pasta dish with ham and chard, and bitto, a cheese produced only in the summer using fresh milk helicoptered down from the high passes.
Mr. Gray's family members and friends said he wasn't the kind of young man to carry a gun and questioned the police account of the shooting.
Frankie on the other hand is emotionally cautious and thinks he's some kind of mad man that she was foolish enough to invite into her apartment.
The NIH is currently paying Rudel to see exactly what kind of damage man-made trans fats, found in fries and Krispy Kremes, can do to monkey arteries.
From the beginning of time, no matter how accomplished in other fields, women have always sought a husband with an eye to what kind of father that man would be.
Mr. DOUGLAS BRINKLEY (Editor, Library of America Edition): Their breakthrough came in the late '50s because you started having Marlon Brando and James Dean becoming the new outlaw heroes on the big screen, and there Kerouac broke through as kind of the thinking man's Marlon Brando.
Major TOM BRYANT (Spokesman, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division): About a month ago, we started receiving intelligence from our Iraqi partners, reports that indicated a number of insurgents operating in this area northeast of Samarra, a very isolated, rural area, a lot of farms, a couple of small villages, but kind of a no man's land.
Even after years of freedom, Henson would remember the doctor as a "liberal, jovial" man of kind impulses, and he might well have lived out his life in passive oblivion as a slave had not it been for another stroke of fate that abruptly changed his life yet again.
When I was twenty years old, I became a kind of apprentice to a man named Andrew Lytle, whom pretty much no one apart from his negligibly less ancient sister, Polly, had addressed except as Mister Lytle in at least a decade.
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