Sentences with phrase «brash personality»

Whatever you think about Conor McGregor, his brash personality and ability to sell a fight have created a new legion of fans.
Fisher's infamous razor - sharp wit and brash personality certainly shone through her every performance as Leia.
Part of it is due to Ziyi's brash personality.
Asians are more status conscious, if a girl has a child already, is over a certain age, covered in tattoos, dark skinned, brash personality, or from a lower class, that rules her out for a lot of local guys.
Him and the Fertitas were instrumental in getting the UFC running and his brash personality attracted a lot of people to the sport back when MMA was a niche thing.
There's Jax from Mortal Kombat, Barrett from Final Fantasy VII, and Cole from Gears of War: All robust, muscular Black men, all above 6» 4» with military or athletic experience and loud, brash personalities.
It was evident that Creed's work had taken a strange turn, towards a bigger and brasher personality.

Not exact matches

As president of Y Combinator, of which he was part of the first class, Altman has gained popularity through a nuanced, founder - focused personality, less brash than many founders and venture capitalists, and Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham famously said that «Sam is, along with Steve Jobs, the founder [he] refer [s] to most when... advising startups.»
All told, the campaign contrasts sharply with the equally crowded Democratic primary four years ago, a far less ideological race and one dominated from the start by the battle between two outsize personalities: Mr. Cuomo and Mark Green, the brash former public advocate.
For all the indications of an intraparty armistice, there are some evident personality differences between Mr. Trump, a brash Queens native who built a real estate empire off his father's millions, and Mr. Cox, whose quiet political pedigree includes working for three presidents and marrying Richard M. Nixon's daughter Patricia.
A drug addict and criminal, Molly develops a brash, increasingly combative personality while running underground high - stakes poker games.
In Dallas, as in so many communities, the best bet may not be a big personality with lots of brash plans, but rather a superintendent ready to build upon what's working, put an end to what isn't, and reassure educators that their hard work is paying off.
The scrappy little dog popularized in television comedies and commercials and on the big screen is the epitome of the assertive and energetic personality: he's bold, brash, vigorous, and supremely self - confident, characteristics that often stun owners who thought they were purchasing a couch potato or a lap dog.
The quality of each episode hinges largely upon the personality of the chosen chef, and some — notably Massimo Bottura in the first season, Dominique Crenn in the second, and the brash Ivan Orkin in the third — are more camera - friendly than others.
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