Sentences with phrase «public persona makes»

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When you've made money on a public persona that involves discrediting Christianity, you don't get to Christians out on stuff.
In Village Atheists: How America's Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation, Leigh Eric Schmidt tells the story of these unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptures.»
It is this vigorous paradox of immaculate rot that makes the Obasanjo public persona puzzle at 80.
Though the report is said to be preliminary and has not been made public, a copy gleaned by The aL - hAJJ indicate, among other factors, to contribute to the President's first run victory include, his persona and youthfulness, impressive achievements in the area of infrastructural development, relative stable economy and most importantly advantage of incumbency.
He discusses his appreciation of The Wire, how he approached «the best worst movie ever made,» telling the universal story about dreamers on the outside, the soul of The Room's Tommy Wiseau, choosing to honour other artists, Basquiat, Pollock, the addiction and pitfalls of public persona, relieving ego to find happiness, recognizing workaholic and escapism tendencies to find happiness and what's on his work - out playlist (Jonathan Richman, Jamie XX, Mura Masa, A$ AP Rocky).
Seeing a lucrative opportunity in challenging King to a one - off, winner - take - all, televised exhibition match, Riggs» public performance as a «male chauvinist pig» (putting the «show back into chauvinism») made it difficult, if not impossible, for King to reject Riggs offer without compromising her public persona as a women's rights advocate and a feminist icon.
It's not that Neruda's looks discredit the persona, but it is suggested that they made him all the more narcissistically attached to it, and to an act that worked rather well both for Delia and for Pablo's many admirers, public and private.
It's not until Jeff and Anne make a pact to change their public personas in an effort to be «cool» and more attractive to the opposite sex that the film takes kind of a nasty — well at least unlikable — turn.
In this way, the barbershop becomes not only a shared social space, but a repository of symbols of this communion — where bonds are made and broken and the public appearance and persona of the individual is forged from the consensus and dissent of the community.
All of which — in spite of his rather media - shy public personamakes it surprising that Morrison's work has never been the subject of a retrospective.
Eadweard Muybridge's self - portraits, made while acting out various types of work, show how he forged his public persona by performing in his own photographic studies.
So the result is that judges have to make their best guess about what is really happening with each party's «private persona,» based on each party's «public persona
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