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  • He had of course researched her stats, and learned that she was of average intelligence and creativity and per - sonality, and below average in motivation; only her outstand - ing body displaced her from the ordinary.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • I think he's something like a giant ROM construct, for recording per - sonality, only it's full RAM.

    Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010

  • He thought about Nicholas Linnear and his long struggle to understand his father, his fate, and his own complex per - sonality.

    Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995

  • She had entrapped him by using the force of her per - sonality, drawing him to her at the restaurant with a silent beckoning.

    Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995

  • "Neither can I leave my people, my planet Nor do I ask such sacrifice of you," he said, using die force of his per - sonality to reassure her.

    The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He had of course researched her stats, and learned that she was of average intelligence and creativity and per - sonality, and below average in motivation; only her outstand - ing body displaced her from the ordinary.

    Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989

  • I think he's something like a giant ROM construct, for recording per - sonality, only it's full RAM.

    Neuromancer Gibson, William, 1948- 1984

  • There have also been, aggravating the Crisis, defections: Rollo Groast assumed back into the Society for Psychical Research, Treacle setting up a practice, Myron Grunton again a full-time wireless per sonality.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • If the account was anthro - pocentric, it was not because man was not part of material creation but because he shared a moral per - sonality with Yahweh.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HAROLD J. JOHNSON 1968

  • Under whatever title, his views encompassed the romanticist ideas of individuality, freedom and creativity, and an intense, quasi-religious devotion to the values of per - sonality.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JAMES GUTMANN 1968

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