Sentences with phrase «somewhat of a loner»

He devoured sci - fi books as a child, prompting the nickname «Child Genius», though this made him somewhat of a loner and a target for bullies.
Lederer lived in Brampton for nearly 30 years and although she says she was always somewhat of a loner, she developed a base clientele over the years who repeatedly did business with her and sent her their friends, relatives and neighbours.

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James, the philosopher of individuality and private conscious experience was a gregarious and community - oriented personal figure; Royce, the philosopher of community and loyalty was, somewhat like Whitehead, a quiet loner, on one occasion reportedly offering a lecture course with an enrollment of one student, whom he never so much as addressed or personally acknowledged.
It's 1962 and Elisa (Sally Hawkins, delivering a flow of enraptured expressions) is a mute loner who works — somewhat improbably — in a secret government facility in Baltimore.
Kelly has said he was often alone as a young boy and became somewhat of a «loner».
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