Only in music was Mr Sacher a public man, and in this he got his priorities right.
But that was a judgment made about a public man: Starr has now introduced his wanton private shadow, and asks us to reckon with both.
She might have written the real man's biography, except that her trade is novel-writing and Cromwell is, as she says, "unbiographicable": We know a great deal about Cromwell the public man, mainly because his papers were seized and preserved before his execution.
New York public relations man Donald Middleberg is building a business selling advice on how to handle Internet-related problems.
He's the public relations man at the local Air Force base who issued the quickly retracted "flying saucer" statement in 1947.
With some tweaking, the outputs can be surprisingly accurate, says Donald Kelly, a public affairs man with the Appraisal Institute, an industry group based in Washington, D.
When he agreed, Lord Chadlington, its chairman, who is a Tory public-relations man, did not come alone.
He said Pc Henry was attending 999 calls from two members of the public after a man, said by witnesses to be a window cleaner, was stabbed in the back.
BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Beds/Bucks/Herts | Police officer stabbed to death
He said Denford was "a fraction of the man" he had been before his arrest and asked whether it was in the public interest to jail a man who was on the cusp of being an octogenarian.
BBC: Father Keith Wilkie Denford jailed over child sex abuse
Enkhbayar was a public servant and a man who did a great deal for Mongolia.
In my opinion, a man in public life must think always of the public welfare.
Hart's public role as a man of distinction was a constant strain: inside it was all doubt.
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Mr Blair's rare flashes of public temper reveal a man who burns with the passion that the agreeable Mr Hague badly lacks.
Some of the questions direct to the candidates yesterday came from the public, including a man in Utah who asked about the power of prayer.
Senator Malcolm Wallop is an extraordinary public servant, a man whose uncommon integrity, profound love of country and unwavering commitment to principle have long inspired his many friends at the Center for Security Policy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Senator Wallop shows off his 1992 Keeper of the Flame award.
The US has lost one of its most admired public servants - the man who came up with the plan which successfully got his country out of one unpopular war, and will get it out of another by 2014.
The amateur psychoanalysis may be simplistic, but it certainly sits nicely with the Malaysian prime minister's public profile: the man with a mission, beholden to no one in his determination to defend Malaysia's rights and have its voice heard in international forums.
Lifeguards found members of the public trying to help the man, who was unconscious but breathing.
Recently, the New Orleans man built a public chapel to her and holds rosary services that attract around a dozen people.
He may have hollowed himself out in public, but the private man had to be more complex than the hero we see on the screen.
We've had this persistent demand from the public as to why this man should be allowed to retain an honour he was given for services to banking.
Gregor Gall, professor of industrial relations at Hertfordshire University, says the fact this dispute is taking place in the public sector makes having the man on the street onside even more important.
"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, " said Mr Obama.
Mr Kelly was, by all accounts, a good man and an outstanding public servant.
With leads coming to an end, the investigators are asking the public for help in identifying the man.
Steve Jobs was not a man known for his public charity and many people think he was driven by selfishness and greed.
Police were called to the A16 at Newborough on Saturday morning after a member of the public discovered the body of a man.
BBC: Newborough murder inquiry: Man arrested over body in ditch
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