Aún no tenemos significados para "public personality".
1Willie Walsh is closer to the national norm, at least in his public personality.
2Colonel Custer, young and intense, had been a public personality.
3You can be a public personality but still in some ways be very shy.
4Ford in his conservative temperament and public personality.
5She projects no sexuality, and there is nothing in the picture to indicate that a memorable public personality.
6I wasn't a polished public personality.
7It would, however, be misleading to suggest that Furman Bisher alone created the composite that would become Henry Aaron's public personality.
8David was the first public personality with whom, as a student, I became acquainted and into whose house I was introduced.
9It was said in the press that he had disappeared, that he was a recluse who declined to become a public personality.
10She killed her heroine whenever possible- Ithinkshe only once married her,-yetstill the creature remained immortal in Mrs. Gustus's public personality.
11He maintains strict control over his government to try to avoid negative press, and he is known to have an aloof public personality.
12I had no idea the way it came across to many people. King is not the only public personality to defend the meteorologist.
13Voodoo adepts, public personalities and some 200 visitors from Haiti, Ghana and Nigeria turned out.
14Although painful for all concerned, the significance of this case goes beyond the public personalities involved.
15The campaign has hit many high-profile public personalities including those in the media, Bollywood, corporates and sport.
16The function of both their public personalities was to lose an old self and discover a new.
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