-
medical practitioners often work long and
inflexible hours, with
shifts at
unsociable times.
Their high
status is
partly from
their extensive training requirements...
- over the
spirit of the rules, it is
often seen as unsporting, un-fun, or
unsociable. This
behavior is most
often found in
games with a wide
range of game...
- his book that Jews,
because of
their exclusiveness, arrogance, and
unsociability, were
themselves responsible for anti-Semitism.
Lazare blames the Jewish...
- manner, Ali is
presented in some ****
sources as rough, brusque, and
unsociable. By contrast, Shia
sources describe him as generous, gentle, and cheerful...
- in
Moscow and St. Petersburg. In 1884,
Tchaikovsky began to shed his
unsociability and restlessness. That March,
Emperor Alexander III
conferred upon him...
-
these that the
Diogenes Club was started, and it now
contains the most
unsociable and
unclubbable men in town. No
member is
permitted to take the least...
-
Thereafter Gaudà took
refuge in his
Catholic faith. Gaudà is
often depicted as
unsociable and unpleasant, a man of
gruff reactions and
arrogant gestures. However...
- were
called "sulkies"
because they were "said to have been
chosen by
unsociable people fond of
their own
company or fits of sulking". A
horse show vehicle...
- High
German with a stutter,
dressed elegantly, and was
sensitive and
unsociable. Monk
writes that the
other boys made fun of him,
singing after him: "Wittgenstein...
- a
scene work.
Verhoeven gained a re****tion for
verbal aggression and
unsociable behavior on set;
Smith said that he
never yelled at the actors, however...