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1 He was very opinionated and, of course, he had seen a good deal of actual war.
2 Thomas Conrad, who had an economics class with the gunman, described him as a very opinionated Socialist.
3 She got very opinionated about certain things.
4 I have done what I can for him, but he is very opinionated and green-yes , very green .
5 Your predecessor was very opinionated , Mr Harper.'
6 She was very opinionated and very dominating.
7 He is slightly intelligent, very opinionated , and wishes to be thought well informed, which he is not.
8 Keisha and LisaRaye are very opinionated .
9 I'm her friend and her ally and I've also fought with her because we're both very opinionated , Vega said.
10 I'm just very opinionated .
11 She was "a very strong, very opinionated young woman" who "made known that she was all about equality", Alfred Wilson told Reuters.
12 In 2016, while covering that year's Eurovision, the scale of the event and the power of the songs overwhelmed me and I became very opinionated .
13 Very opinionated and very pushy.
14 "You are a very opinionated and self-confident young lady," said he.
15 "Mademoiselle de Scudéry is very opinionated . " Marie-Angélique looked annoyed.
16 "As it turns out, our guest is very opinionated about how long spaghetti should boil."
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