The other is a personality-driven clinic with questionable ethical standards that, despite claims of effective new treatments, declines to publish results that can be used by the rest of the medical community.
Cover Letter B, on the other hand, shows personality and style, and showcases that the author has done her homework on Starbucks.
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My job is to rally support against the other most important missing personality type from this list: Omega.
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Since both of them are famous (one is a tabloid personality, the other a celebrity athlete), they agree to make a go of it if only for the cause of marriage equality.
These he often directs, showing exemplary concern not to impose his own artistic personality on the work of other playwrights.
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But the other half delights in debunking her carefully constructed mythology, pointing to the tortured personality that lies behind it.
Sir David said progress was being made, but there is still a long way to go, particularly in the treatment of those with personality disorders and other mental health problems.
Other than him there is no other political personality who is up to the challenge.
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You saw personality ooze from the service, whereas other products are utilitarian products.
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No personality cults are allowed, other than the one idolising Ho Chi Minh, the revolutionary leader, who died in 1969.
After publishing a few papers on the Bing studies in the early seventies, Mischel moved on to other areas of personality research.
Absolute Radio's Christian O'Connell is up for three prizes - more than any other presenter - including music radio personality of the year.
Like many other radical movements, Franciscanism was bound up with the personality of its founder.
But where other bands often fail to inject their own personality into the indie-rock canon, The Broken West (until recently known as The Brokedown) pulls its influences together smartly and cohesively.
By the sheer strength of his character and force of his personality, Morgan pulled other bankers together to confront two major depressions, in 1893 and 1907, at the time when the nation had no central bank that could do the job.
There is 3D perspective, smooth animation, more complicated crafting and cooking systems, animals with personality, and a mess of other features borrowed and developed from all the games that Zynga has made since.
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See her fascinating post on Tomorrow Museum about creating a cyber twin a bot that learns your personality so it can chat and socialize with your friends while the actual you does other things.
As you would expect in a tome of this kind, the foreword is written by none other than David Tang, clothier, millionaire and cigar-toting local personality.
And I hope that people that read this piece of The New Yorker understand that the reason I concentrated on Kasparov - other than the fact that he's a, you know, an incredibly interesting and available personality - is that I want to focus on the opposition in a way to show how futile it is, at least in the short term.
With this concept, instruments can adapt to the way people behave or express themselves, so a person's personality can be shown through the music and performance of an opera - which would also allow images and other memories to form part of the show.
Tragically, the West seems poised to repeat the strategic error it made during that period: namely, focussing narrowly on the individual Russian political personality perceived to be most closely identified with reforms and throwing taxpayer-underwritten credit guarantees and other loans at him to ensure his "success" even as his "success" on the one hand and the accomplishment of reforms on the other become increasingly incompatible.
Tragically, the West seems poised to repeat the strategic error it made during that period: namely, focussing narrowly on the individual Russian political personality perceived to be most closely identified with reforms and throwing taxpayer-underwritten credit guarantees and other loans at him to ensure his "success" -- even as his "success" on the one hand and the accomplishment of reforms on the other become increasingly incompatible.
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