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"gregarious" Definitions
  1. liking to be with other people synonym sociable
  2. (biology) (of animals or birds) living in groups

532 Sentences With "gregarious"

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He's gregarious and easygoing and dreams of being an actor.
Arizona's gregarious assistant coach is a Harlem native nicknamed Book.
He was intelligent, gregarious and had a strong, exuberant personality.
"She was a pretty outgoing, gregarious girl," Mr. Semprivivo said.
When we're among friends I'm a delight — sane and gregarious.
I mean, the president, Mr. Trump, very gregarious, friendly guy.
She's emotionally generous, gregarious, dynamic, and finds most people interesting.
Consider Shirelyn, a gregarious mother of two in her 20s.
A gregarious guy and chummy with students, Murdock was popular.
Some said that Harvard wanted students who are more gregarious.
Luckily, the gregarious noodle makers had prepared us a feast.
Regardless of his gregarious personality, he is not a hardline ideologue.
Still, the gregarious Lula lives for his visitors, the people said.
She was also witty, gregarious and stylish: a natural cinematic heroine.
Mr. Schmidt was the quiet one; Mr. Jones, the more gregarious.
Orange soda is naturally gregarious, and Live Wire is even louder.
He's a character that's incredibly gregarious to the point of megalomania.
"He was an oddball and not forthcoming or gregarious," he said.
"He's the same gregarious guy I knew growing up," she said.
They have self-deprecating senses of humor and warm, gregarious personalities.
The gregarious rookie hopped, skipped and jumped immediately after reaching home plate.
He&aposs impossible not to like in terms of his gregarious nature.
I was talking with a producer when a gregarious voice greeted me.
Brilliant and eccentric, a gregarious and generous woman, she found conformity taxing.
He is a gregarious man with the air of a suburban dad.
His default mode is a kind of prickly joviality, a gregarious misanthropy.
They tease and engage in gregarious banter, like Previn correcting his posture.
And he's a very, actually in life, gregarious and open, kindhearted man.
That something is not a stage personality filled with gregarious high spirits.
The gregarious Mr. Shiga had a reputation for being a skilled salesman.
In the videos, he appeared quieter and less gregarious than his partner.
I was very small and gregarious and, I think, a likable kid.
Mine is huge and southern and gregarious, full of drama and closeness.
Rappo was fifteen years older than the Rybolovlevs, tall, gregarious, and fun.
José, 30, could be quiet and withdrawn, the yin to David's gregarious yang.
As a stage performer, Ms. Wilson is gregarious and forthright: a natural entertainer.
"Missing Richard Simmons" explored why the gregarious Simmons disappeared from public in 2014.
The truth, however, is that in the wild, most bacteria are highly gregarious.
Two gregarious young women greeted me there and helped me pick my gun.
And throughout the media industry, Plepler — tanned and gregarious — was inseparable from HBO.
At 52, he's still enthusiastic and gregarious, remaining unbroken by his former profession.
Somehow, it's easier to forgive a gregarious Italian man than his American counterpart.
Cantatore has a cream cheese-thick New York accent and a gregarious demeanor.
Nur-E Farhana handles business operations and acts as the restaurant's gregarious host.
In the meantime, the gregarious entrepreneur will probably spend more time dining alone.
It's a fantastic day to network as charming Venus connects with gregarious Jupiter.
She is gregarious and outgoing, speaking in loud staccato bursts, punctuated by laughter.
Leo is a warm, gregarious energy that is compatible with your charming, social nature.
Here, in her natural habitat, she is by all accounts witty, relaxed and gregarious.
Mary is Grace's rebellion-obsessed, gregarious co-maid and guide to the Parkinson household.
Boghiguian's gregarious work spans continents and histories in sketchbooks, collages, objects, and expansive installations.
It's not that she was standoffish, she just wasn't as gregarious as her husband.
Los Diablos are a burly, gregarious lot, who wear biker bandannas under their helmets.
But he was a gregarious leader with voluminous contacts in government and corporate life.
On the evidence of the new film, he should have been called Han Gregarious.
He was theatrical and gregarious, but Beto recoiled from the politician's glad-handing life.
Shaun O'Driscoll, a gregarious South African, runs Lake Manze Camp with his wife, Milli.
I was a seemingly gregarious kid, I was smiling through my own personal hell.
For a naturally gregarious person, I found it hard to talk to people sometimes.
Mr. Oliva, gregarious and ebullient, has sought to take pizza to the next level.
There he found himself rooming with a wonky, gregarious Georgetown graduate named Bill Clinton.
A big, freckled, gregarious man, he favors wearing baggy shorts and wrinkled safari shirts.
During this process their color changes from brown (solitary) to yellow and pink (gregarious).
To the contrary, Kaine is a gregarious, extroverted guy — a harmonica player, no less!
Imagine having a child who is extremely gregarious, generous and filled with boundless joy.
Gregarious guides may entreat visitors to speak from the podium used by Dr. King.
"The world is a boxing match," said Mr. Lee, who is tall and gregarious.
"That's the type of person he is, he's that brave and gregarious," Mercer said.
And I'm not particularly a gregarious person, so it's something almost of a social breakthrough.
You're in a sociable, gregarious mood today thanks to the Moon entering Fire sign Sagittarius.
To his American friends and contacts, Stephen Su was an affable businessman and gregarious guy.
The Moon enters curious Air sign Gemini at 12:40 PM, making people particularly gregarious.
Intuitive and gregarious, she knows just when to offer a handkerchief or coax a memory.
Saleh, the most gregarious, has returned to playing card games with friends, said one acquaintance.
"Although one might seem relatively gregarious, the real self is at the desk," she said.
He listens, he asks good questions, he is gregarious and usually a pretty warm person.
A gregarious bon vivant, he has occasionally been mired in skirmishes of his own creation.
"I can be more gregarious and relaxed around people if it's an Indica," she says.
Gregarious and fun, she's the one who always filled in the blanks that Daddy left.
"You know, his days of being very, very, very gregarious are done," Mr. Roberts said.
But she and others also recounted that the same gregarious nature had serious potential pitfalls.
When questioned about their gregarious leader, the participating artists recall funny encounters and long-held friendships.
An especially lucky time to network arrives on November 24 as charismatic Venus meets gregarious Jupiter.
"My husband is so gregarious and open and funny and such a people person," he gushes.
The middle of the hall was makeshift island of risers, staffed by gregarious red-shirted grownups.
Gregarious and confident, he served eight years in the Army, learned English, and became a diplomat.
Afshar was 240, a gregarious man with eyeglasses, thinning hair, and plans to retire that spring.
Brin, the more gregarious of the two founders, was also born in 1973 to two scientists.
All told they indicate a gregarious man, busy and disciplined, making excellent use of his gifts.
The top-rated descriptors had nothing to do with being gregarious, intelligent, or attractive (innate characteristics).
TeSelle, formerly a gregarious accountant, began to suffer vicious headaches that left her weeping and moaning.
Many fans feel a special connection with Wright because of his loyalty, performance and gregarious personality.
Her father, a gregarious salesman, taught her to walk by having her stand on his feet.
" Ms. Caland, by comparison, was "massive, laughing, gregarious, eyes wide open, the complete antithesis of Twiggy.
" Hytner adds, "And no matter how gregarious my job, this always cuts me to the quick.
One-year-old Anglais is particularly atmospheric, with fairy lights strung above a gregarious young crowd.
Tony and Jordan are expressive and gregarious, both with each other and strangers off the stage.
Abouammo, a gregarious and charismatic operator, joined Twitter just days before the platform's initial public offering.
An open, gregarious sort, he advised his new friend that the player might be worth considering.
Gregarious and sharp-witted, Mr. Pal talked with Indian friends about the Howard County sanctuary bill.
Friends describe Dr. Tyson as gregarious, and a mentor to younger scholars, particularly people of color.
He's capable of playing everything from gregarious to terrifying — and sometimes both in the same scene.
A gregarious man, Justice Scalia accepted many speaking and teaching engagements from both conservative and liberal groups.
"We are like a little company within the company," a tall, gregarious employee named Klaus told me.
It wasn't due to a lack of friends, because he was usually very gregarious in the classroom.
He slumps in his chair and his eyes narrow, a shadow of his normal gregarious, energetic self.
My dad was a big country boy, a gregarious, good-natured carouser who was almost never home.
At another, he got into an animated conversation with a gregarious young black pastor from New Orleans.
She is gregarious and charming, instantly making me feel like I'm part of her pack of friends.
Both Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Un seem to be much more gregarious and outgoing characters.
News that McArthur is an alleged serial killer has shocked many who knew the outwardly gregarious landscaper.
His brother had texted him the recipe, which read like a gregarious tax lawyer had written it.
The absence of his bigger than life, gregarious personality will leave a hole in our hearts forever.
The Carnegie director, Melody Sky Eisler, is one of the new-style extrovert librarians: gregarious and welcoming.
Mr. Gabbott, who is gregarious and quick to laugh, grew up in Sydney, the son of missionaries.
His father, who came from South Carolina, was a gregarious but wayward man who battled health problems.
A gregarious woman of fifty-six, Debra Bosolet wore an oversized T-shirt and fuzzy pink slippers.
Her gregarious disposition has endeared Ms. Perez to many at the Clubhouse, fostering a community of support.
They were gregarious men who seemed open-minded and excited about the prospect of working with us.
She put Ritibh's name on her list; he was so gregarious and happy to tell his story.
Perfect conditions for my friend, a gregarious Frenchman, to bring his new Mavic Pro drone to the beach.
He's an easy conversationalist who's gregarious but not annoying, softspoken with a candor that almost borders on naïveté.
Despite admitting I don't want children, I settled on a "Gregarious" type baby by the name of Dolores.
He couldn't believe that such a gregarious person who touched so many lives would just leave without notice.
Holt was in many ways the quintessential Australian man -- gregarious, sporty, a man with an appetite for life.
This gregarious libertine, who in 1901 would become King Edward VII, introduced the pleasure principle to aristocratic life.
He increasingly resembles his grandfather, a national deity, down to the coifed flattop, gregarious grin and rotund waist.
Coons has actively strived to replicate the example of the late McCain and the famously gregarious Joe Biden.
It was two teammates, Lane Schall, a gregarious ranch kid, and Darshan Bolen, Phil's cousin and foster brother.
With a demeanor that is part charming frat boy, part earnest professor, Mr. Sand is gregarious and disarming.
I met a gregarious retired cop and retired US marshal who was an NYPD photographer for many years.
She's a gregarious loner, warmly embracing her boho friends but allergic to any long-term attachment or dependence.
When it comes to questions about sizing, however, the otherwise gregarious social media team has been tight-lipped.
In Toebbe's pictures, a house is a locus of orderly refuge, while in McEneaney's home is gregarious and unrestrained.
But instead of a gregarious celebration or some sordid, passionate sexual chemistry, things got off to a choppy start.
On Sunday, April 14, the sun harmonizes with retrograde Jupiter at 9:40 AM, bringing bubbly and gregarious vibes.
As soon as things start getting crowded, desert locusts become gregarious and migrate away in search of more food.
This means that when Becca comes around in all her gregarious, talkative glory, Arie's parents are very Lauren-focussed.
These deals with cities are, in large part, a result of the series's gregarious and tenacious CEO Alejandro Agag.
Rutan, a gregarious designer of exotic aircraft, wore a light-blue work shirt and sported huge Elvis-style muttonchops.
The patrician Kerry had trouble connecting with voters, who opted to re-elect the more gregarious George W. Bush.
Bond told local news website The Spinoff last year that he thought the gregarious Murray was "an egotistical boofhead".
Scanlan is gregarious and playful, eyes twinkling as he discusses creating characters like Unkar Plutt out of thin air.
Maltese, who is broad-shouldered and gregarious, had diagrammed some of the essential facts of DACA on the board.
His gregarious asceticism—asceticism over drinks, as it were—bears traces of Dante, St. Ignatius, Augustine, and the Buddha.
Gregarious, disarmingly casual ("Dude, call me Drew") and usually in sunglasses, Mr. Findling did not seek out this world.
"I see this big, gregarious guy sitting there, though I wasn't sure if he was gay," Mr. Ross said.
"I found him to be very smart, very gregarious and at the same time, very warm," Ms. Zarin said.
Revisiting his past kindled Mr. Cooper's late-in-life activism, which suited his gregarious, blunt-spoken and profane personality.
Friends described Mr. Bassiouni as a magnetic speaker and a gregarious host and raconteur who loved wine and music.
Tireless and gregarious, Hosack was a part of that productive generation of the first years of the new Republic.
By nature gregarious and fun, he almost always had one of his wealthy tech friends along for campaign swings.
Portly and gregarious, Kim Jong Nam had spoken out publicly against his family's dynastic control of the isolated state.
Ms. Benjamin is a fine young alto saxophonist with a luminescent, liquid tone and a devotion to gregarious grooves.
The gregarious Mr. Reid has become known in recent years for his Shindig, an annual event in Florence, Ala.
Lewis was indisputably more gregarious, but Jack, typically in partnership with his brother, was similarly civic-minded and philanthropic.
Paraag, three years younger, was gregarious and smart, but drawn more to Wiffle ball and Nerf football than homework.
But the atmosphere is far from clandestine—the Astor Room has become a popular watering hole for gregarious locals.
Ilias Panagiotaros is a large, gregarious man — and a leading member of the Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn.
An excitable and gregarious agent who grew up around Pittsburgh, Mularski has become something of a celebrity in cyber­security circles.
But the new cartoon Daniel Tiger is a gregarious cub always up for a fun playdate and a good song.
Yes, Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka are more gregarious, magnetic, and reputable than Mitch Kupchak and, more specifically, Jim Buss.
Kevin Hancock, the gregarious father of two, became a go-to guy in Maine for keynote speeches and capital campaigns.
The gregarious Mr. Beck was gung-ho from the beginning, having recruited John Kenneth Galbraith, the economist, to advise him.
Gregarious and athletic, he was a charismatic troublemaker who after high school struggled to find his place in the world.
" Slipping back into his gregarious, oblivious portrayal of Biden, Sudeikis said, "You guys know that I'm a tactile politician, right?
You have a warm and gregarious quality when you speak and there's a certain dramatism to the language you use.
In the early weeks of June, you'll be your usual Capricorn self: outrageous, gregarious, and the life of the party.
Naturally gregarious, Mr. Schumer loves legislating — he once briefly contemplated running for governor but decided against it — and retail politics.
Strangers till then, but hungry, gregarious, go-for-broke types, they ended up talking far into the New York night.
Myers is a warmly gregarious raconteur, though, and his take was pity-free, full of admiration for the child's ingenuity.
Guggenheim, a gregarious sixty-year-old who favors Indonesian shirts, was now living virtually alone, amid servants, in the palace.
His wider legacy is sure to be defined by his gregarious personality, sense of humor, and tireless optimism about space exploration.
He discovered it belonged to Whitaker Wright—a charming, gregarious businessman who also happened to be a giant fraud and criminal.
Personality-wise, they were quite different — she was shy, reserved, and meticulous; he was gregarious and played golf in between classes.
Interestingly, though ravens are very social, they are less gregarious than crows, and are generally seen by themselves or in pairs.
Tramel, who most recently worked in sales at RevJet in San Carlos, was remembered as a kind, loving and gregarious man.
I wasn't the most beautiful girl in the room at an early age, but I knew I had a gregarious personality.
In small groups, she has a tendency to try to let her gregarious and joke-cracking dad, Ziauddin, do the talking.
Resnick was also enchanted by the gregarious women she lived, worked, and partied with who were simultaneously shaking up the scene.
She is not a gregarious type or a frequenter of the House of Commons tea room, still less of its bars.
Alex Starr / Flickr Beyond being a gregarious and accommodating species, the chicken also produces arguably the cutest offspring in the world.
"Very bright, engaging, gregarious — he's got all those different qualities," said Maddon, who, at 62, is 18 years older than Roberts.
Imagine this for a second, imagine a mother who had a bright seven-year-old gregarious girl doing well in school.
Perhaps, he said, researchers simply had to take the longer view when deciding just how gregarious less-social animals really are.
Richard Plepler, HBO's gregarious and urbane chief executive, hosted the talk at the cozy HBO Theater on the building's 15th floor.
Even as a young woman my mother had always been a gallus thing: a chancer, gregarious, desirous of any shiny bauble.
Nixon was a pessimist who liked to brood alone with a bottle of whisky, whereas Mr Johnson is a gregarious optimist.
Richard obviously likes being around people, and he was particularly drawn to the more gregarious and younger people in the group.
Headliners include Ms. Moudaber, a tastemaker in Europe and her native Nigeria, and Mr. Calderone, a gregarious New York house-music staple.
Off the slopes he could be gregarious and funny; on them, he became so intensely focused that he could not bear distraction.
A Broadway musician's strike in 2003 also hurt business, but by 2004 the restaurant was thriving, because of Mr. McIndoe's gregarious nature.
The dynamic at such conferences will for now be different, and not only because Justice Scalia was a lively and gregarious presence.
We can't help but agree with Gellar's assessment — Ripa is one of the most stylish and gregarious talk show hosts out there.
Instead of coming in ready to tear down the men that surround him, Jordan has a much more gregarious attitude on Paradise.
Thus, Moon is vetted and endorsed as an artist of merit, whose work bears witness to diversity in a visually gregarious manner.
Brash and gregarious with a bald head and, sometimes, a trim goatee, he splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.
There's a lot of laughter during her interview, mostly because Jones is such a gregarious personality to be in the presence of.
Everyone liked him because there was nothing not to like, and because he was so gregarious, so generous, and so much fun.
Having established a beachhead in one, the gregarious Coleoptera releases pheromones to attract a swarm of reinforcements, which usually kills the tree.
Political operatives who encountered him in recent years described him as gregarious but said he tended to overstate his contacts and abilities.
The gregarious lawmaker got his start in politics in the late 6900s in California's Central Valley as an aide to then-Rep.
If Walker seems to have an intellectualized, conflicted relationship to her fame—again, she'd mostly rather watch us—Marcopoulos is youthfully gregarious.
Harry, a gregarious man who liked his job, passed the sickness to more than 40 people during that day and the next.
Mr. Vinas's closest friend was a gregarious 6-foot-5, 300-pound Kuwaiti who enjoyed American fast food and spoke excellent English.
A willingness to engage with laypeople despite being a celebrity is spun as a form of humility or gregarious down-to-earthness.
He may be more gregarious than Frank Jr., but he's just as volatile and he's making Ruth his reason to lash out.
As desert locusts become more numerous, they change their behavior to be "gregarious,"and act as a part of a larger group.
" Ms. Gruber was pragmatic and gregarious in a way that brought him out of his shell and motivated him "to do better.
Among that troop's members was a gregarious teenager named Alan Simpson, and he had reservations about spending time at a concentration camp.
But others said he could also be charming and gregarious, especially at the frequent book parties he gave at his nearby apartment.
The Milch I observed fifteen years ago during the making of "Deadwood" was gregarious, physically strong, and prone to riveting discursive detours.
Others tagged companies like Lush Cosmetics and Victoria's Secret, which they felt had trained employees to be overly gregarious or even intrusive.
Richard Plepler, the gregarious chief executive of HBO and one of the most influential executives in entertainment, abruptly stepped down on Thursday.
Lincoln's gentle, gregarious outer demeanor cloaks a fiery, resolute inner passion, played to perfection by Daniel Day-Lewis (Available to stream on Netflix).
On the flip side, having a gregarious fire sign moon like Leo suggests you're the one leading the charge to the next bar.
A gregarious man who fled Iran as a boy, the semiretired Oboodiyat met Paglen in 2011 while working on his Last Pictures project.
We want to remember our dad as he lived: adventurous, idealistic and gregarious, a great friends and brother and a truly great father.
GUY FIERI&aposS NEW CHICKEN RESTAURANT AT DISNEY WORLD HAS APPROPRIATE NAME The gregarious Eurasian crows deposit the detritus into a small box.
The meetings were more gregarious than methodical; Steyer peppered staff with questions as he ate a sandwich wrapped in lettuce rather than bread.
We caught up with the gregarious, sociable director to chat migrants, bodily metaphors, and the duty to film and share with the world.
On Friday, a connection between communication planet Mercury and action planet Mars creates a gregarious energy, allowing you to network through a partner.
Though he was no more gregarious, and as anti-majoritarian as ever, his separatist head warmed to the Catalans, and they to him.
" She eventually breaks up with Peter and takes up with "a charming, gregarious poet" named Dave, whose drinking style is "elegant and restrained.
It's just that if you're passionate about something and you're gregarious and you connect with other people, you kind of bring them along.
She leaned in but without the attention-getting style of the first female justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, or gregarious longtime pal Antonin Scalia.
Jessica Clarke, one of Mr. Wyatt's customers at Morgan Stanley, said he was a gregarious salesman who won her account with his confidence.
At the diner, Tommy is a gregarious Greek immigrant and American citizen named Tom Pappas, who loves politics but keeps his business nonpartisan.
To some friends and neighbors, James Shields seemed to be a gregarious man who loved to throw parties in his backyard in Queens.
He likened loneliness to hunger, explaining that it helps naturally gregarious humans establish mutually beneficial relationships that meet social needs vital to survival.
"Super calm kids, who are quite shy and reserved, aren't going to become gregarious party animals just because you're traveling," Ms. Milioto said.
Vasilenko, tall and gregarious, was "all open-faced charm," a veteran womanizer who had perfected his ability to seduce while still a teenager.
Not only did father and daughter look alike, with broad, handsome faces, they were also known to be gregarious and quick to anger.
She described a gregarious, funny kid who worked at Target to support his family and often pitched in to watch his younger siblings.
The moon in gregarious Sagittarius meets Jupiter, bringing you chance meetings, and connects with charming Venus, creating a lovely energy in your relationships!
Puerto Rico's capital is open for business, welcoming visitors with its winning combination of lovely beaches, energetic night life and gregarious island charm.
Yes, Americans are generally gregarious but, unlike, say, Italians, Greeks, the French or Latinos, that friendly intimacy is largely limited to our mouths.
You're a gregarious person and you love being around others, but right now, it's wise to catch up on some quiet time alone.
Aquarians desire a strong intellectual connection, and they're most attracted to big, gregarious personalities—people who aren't afraid to say how they feel!
Gagarin, famous for his gregarious personality, joked around with the rest of the ground staff, until he was requested for an urgent call.
Before Peter was named the next Bachelor, the fandom's hopes lay with those two other men: Mike (the sweet, gregarious guy who also would have been the first black Bachelor) and Tyler C. (the sweet, gregarious guy who looked like he should have ended up with Hannah, except she wised up about her true feelings for Jed at the eleventh hour).
Assad, lanky and shy, stood awkwardly over the shorter, gregarious Putin for photos at the Kremlin, released only after Assad had safely returned home.
Prior to the trip, he had been happy, outgoing, gregarious—a good-looking kid with a constant smile and an engaging sense of humor.
John may have been gregarious, opinionated, and talkative while he was alive, and he may have invited Reed into that life as a documentarian.
Though Mike isn't exactly Mr. Gregarious, he's demonstrated throughout both shows that he has both a capacity and a desire for genuine human connection.
The maneuvers suggest that the gregarious Pelosi ally, who had previously expressed interest in the majority whip position, does not intend to challenge Clyburn.
Many features of our personality exhibit that social dependency: One cannot continue to think oneself particularly gregarious, for example, when everyone else claims otherwise.
And while I'm sure her sons will carry on her culinary legacy, Kosmos is really Fallowfield's best kept secret because of this gregarious grandma.
The gregarious, Massachusetts-born cop ended up scoring quite a few lines in the film—and even gets to tussle with Foxx on screen.
Although U.S.-friendly President Juan Orlando Hernandez had been tipped to win, partial results show an upset, with gregarious television star Salvador Nasralla leading.
As with presidents, that means extroverts, or at least those who can project a gregarious image for months on end, are often more successful.
Vows Sujay Jaswa forged his stellar career in Silicon Valley by relying on timing, instinct, a gregarious personality and an affinity for calculated risks.
But Buddy's love for the sport and his natural enjoyment and his gregarious nature at the racetrack was able to shine through on television.
Unlike Laker teammate O'Neal, his equally famous -- but much more gregarious teammate -- Bryant didn't concern himself with comradery, or clubbing or bowling with pals.
Coach Jackson published a memoir in 2013 titled "Eleven Rings: The Soul Of Success" where he called O'Neal more "gregarious and charismatic than Kobe."
This enthusiastic group encouraged Taylor to take advantage of his unique niche and gregarious nature by getting an agent to start booking television gigs.
On Pose, he plays the gregarious emcee Pray Tell, the father figure of FX's drama about found queer families living through the AIDS crisis.
Yet FDR comes off as gregarious, smart, and up to all the challenges that led to his being elected four times to the White House.
"We know that hominins [in the Pleistocene] were quite capable of slaughtering large gregarious prey and evicting large carnivore from their habitats," Daujeard told Gizmodo.
An over-the-top energy flows, so try not to over-do things, but do enjoy the company of the gregarious people you're connecting with.
Ruppert is an unassuming man, gregarious but soft-spoken, a blue-jeans-and-ball-cap guy who earns respect with his precise attention to detail.
Trump talked of how he had enjoyed an Oval Office meeting with Obama, while the president praised the Republican as a "pragmatic" and "gregarious" leader.
While my mom was gregarious and emotive, my dad was the quiet observer and thinker — some might say stoic, or on a bad day, curmudgeonly.
She's gregarious and patient, and willing to share her advice on the preparation of any variety of fish or crustacean for sale in her market.
"We've all had a chance to sit down with Max Büsser," Mr. Huysmans said, referring to the gregarious founder of the Swiss brand MB&F.
Ask the knowledgeable and gregarious docents to show you the Brito, a magnificent dictionary of theological words that was handwritten by scribes in the 1300s.
But given Trump's gregarious personality, limited attention span and status as an outsider in the corridors of power, the months ahead could be especially tough.
Even in grade school, while his male classmates talked about girls, he nursed a secret crush on a boy, a gregarious, basketball-playing class monitor.
Lundqvist has watched many teammates depart in his 14 years with the Rangers, but he had developed an especially deep bond with the gregarious Zuccarello.
Gregarious, wide-eyed and relentlessly positive, Mr. Jarjour, 31, was also a complement for Starrah's sheepish humility, and he quickly became her protector and champion.
It was fun, though getting up at 7:30AM on a Sunday on three hours sleep made it hard for me to feel super gregarious.
Indeed, while solitarious locusts avoid eating toxic plants, the gregarious locusts are actually attracted to the odor of hyoscyamine, a toxic alkaloid found in local plants.
Mr Abubakar, a wealthy former vice-president and customs-service chief, is a politicians' politician, a gregarious character who masterfully outflanked his rivals in Port Harcourt.
Stephen was as sweet and gregarious as they come, always willing to help his mother clean the house, fix the television or log on to email.
More broadly, people who live in regions with more to fear from pathogens tend to be less promiscuous and gregarious (such risky behaviour may spread disease).
But Straubel seemed confident and at ease despite the visual discrepancies, if more understated in his enjoyment of the event than the gregarious local utility executives.
I was always too tall, always too chubby, gregarious but forgettable, and obsessively worried about the social ladder as soon as I saw it in action.
The Please Tim Dunk It: Ever the gregarious wizard, Tim Duncan will be summonable by any of the four dunkers to execute a round for them.
In conversation, Baker is gregarious and self-effacing, miles away from the performer so willing to cauterize a half-decade's worth of wounds in her music.
Two of his three children appear gregarious; the other, Albus Severus Potter, named after his father's favoured teachers, causes trouble that sets off the plays' events.
"The American colony is desperately gregarious and you can only work by bolting doors and shutters," he wrote to his agent and close confidant, Audrey Wood.
Mueller, never known at the FBI as especially gregarious or verbose, has not spoken publicly about his work since his appointment, nor is he likely to.
" One by one, in Spanish and English, they made their way around the room, repeating each phrase sung by a gregarious develop­mental pediatrician: "Where is mom?
Maine—Strout's DNA, the isolation and emotional restraint she had abandoned for bustling, gregarious New York City—was the thing that she'd been staying away from.
While Verdura was a gregarious charmer born into an aristocratic Sicilian family, Belperron was always intensely private and had humble beginnings in Besançon, in eastern France.
Victoria, their vocalist, was an anomaly, an absolutely gregarious and welcoming soul off stage that could summon a feral witch demon when the amps went on.
As they milled about the Senate chamber after the brief swearing-in, the gregarious Mr. Biden greeted former colleagues with a hearty clap on the shoulder.
Gregarious, well read and engaging, Mr. Miller was welcomed by his customers as enthusiastically as the seltzer, and he enjoyed close friendships with many of them.
Kazuo Kashio, the company's gregarious retailing specialist, was president from 22012 until 2015, when he became chairman and chief executive, posts he held at his death.
A bearded, gregarious, six-foot-five man who played basketball at Connecticut College, he has retained a squad of athlete "ambassadors" to help dispel that perception.
I vowed to learn more, but instead that evening I shared a raclette-and-wine dinner with a gregarious Swiss couple, and promptly forgot about it.
A larger-than-life, gregarious Irishman, McCarthy led the Catholic Diocese of Austin from 1986 until 2001, and was a priest for more than 60 years.
That's especially true if a normally gregarious child turns silent or if kids who normally enjoy activities like soccer refuse to take the field, Schnaue says.
Willa and her husband, a handsome and gregarious academic who never quite made it, live with his disabled father, Nick, a Trump-loving talk radio nut.
Simmons, who built a fitness empire in the 80s and a reputation as a gregarious health advocate, has remained out of the public eye in recent years.
"His gregarious and outgoing attitude allowed him to instantly bond with the veterans who entered the office," Jenn Zimmerman, the university's veterans coordinator, said in a statement.
Part of that journey ironically comes in the form of a fake relationship with gregarious jock Peter Kavinsky, one of the boys she wrote a letter to.
Family-fond (nine children!), gregarious and funny, he got on with his colleagues, and made a surprising best buddy of the court's chief liberal, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
"They were such kind-hearted, open people," friend Rhonda Lenton says of the couple, known as gregarious socialites and generous philanthropists, in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
And yet this work has more in common with the gregarious poems of Frank O'Hara than with the rarefied art pieces of early Merrill or Anthony Hecht.
Some, like the noisy and gregarious Taiwan blue magpie, are endemic to the island, meaning it is the only place they live and breed in the wild.
"We had shared values, ambition and gregarious personalities," said Jeremy Hirschhorn, who met his wife, Laura Becker, while working at LivingSocial Adventures, which existed from 2010-13.
Gregarious and affable, Spavor is a fixture in the small community of North Korea watchers, with analysts and journalists often seeking his rare insight into the country.
He was initially a relatively popular figure: a gregarious lawman, complete with mustache and lit cigar, who spoke of bringing modern police management techniques to the department.
That is how Maccarone, who, in O'Brien's words, is "built like a little fire hydrant," can maintain a rivalry with a strapping, gregarious Canadian named Ward Wright.
Known as Willie, Mr. Thompson was a gregarious glad-hander who, while he could be uncommonly blunt, ingratiated himself by expressing his unbridled opinions in several languages.
As always, you'll find picturesque beaches, heady cocktails, contagious music and gregarious locals, more eager than ever to welcome visitors to their sunny corner of the Caribbean.
Edward Aschoff, a dapper, gregarious ESPN college football reporter, died Tuesday on his 34th birthday, "after a brief illness" signaled by a tweet from 20 days ago.
Rogen has always been an open, gregarious presence onscreen, and his movies generally inspire a huge amount of empathy for every character in them, no matter how despicable.
Cory was a stay-at-home mom who had been a gregarious high school cheerleader, athlete and honor student with deep roots in the couple's Mississippi River hometown.
Gebrselassie is not only a double-Olympic gold medalist with two marathon world records to his name; he is also a gregarious and provocative aficionado of the sport.
I'm greeted at the door by John Piper, the gregarious Macy's Studio VP who quickly offers me coffee and then launches into an abbreviated history of the Studio.
For years it was believed a gregarious Canadian flight attendant was almost solely responsible for spreading the HIV virus that causes AIDS into gay communities across North America.
Around 20 species of the 7,000 known grasshopper varieties transform into what's known as a gregarious phenotype, which means their bodies actually change as they socialize into swarms.
"To meet someone like him was so, so overwhelming, and he was in true Stan Lee form – full of life and just so kind and gregarious," said Evans.
Some see Crowley, the gregarious and imposing 6-foot-5-inch vice chairman of the Democratic Caucus and a prolific fundraiser, as the figure to lead the way.
Shaw became a minor celebrity during Sutton's surprising run to the fifth round of the FA Cup, as fat, gregarious athletes are wont to do in these situations.
Tucked away in a back room, the gregarious sales reps kibitzed noisily, slurping crawfish étouffée as Weinstein, seated at the head of a long table, examined his battalion.
Alexa, who was "outgoing, gregarious" and was "always adopting dogs," broke her wrist in a car accident at 17 and was prescribed painkillers, Frank wrote in the memorial.
Mr. Tahan, a gregarious man who sought to portray himself as the refugees' benefactor, dismissed the idea that they are harming the country's economy and straining social services.
The gregarious, and -- according to some colleagues -- power-grabbing envoy, will appear toward the end of two weeks of public testimony that has often been devastating for Trump.
A rotund, gregarious gourmand, he enjoyed nothing so much as a bountiful table and Cuban cigars as he grew wealthy from duties on oil exported illegally through Turkey.
The Party Paparazzi While your gregarious nature attracts a crowd, you're much happier when the spotlight isn't solely on you — that's why you always have a camera in hand.
In a commercial art scene dominated by tasteful minimalism, Cholnoky's creations are the gregarious partygoers that break into conversations, down your drink, and send echoing laughter around the gallery.
A radically independent, fiercely feminist, ukulele-playing, gregarious dog-lover, my daughter is one of the most intriguing and strong-willed people I've ever met — even if I'm partial.
I am not gregarious, but my girlfriend is and, somewhere between my second drink and a visit to the bathroom, she had charmed him and extracted an email address.
The gregarious Senate minority leader finally has a partner in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as he tries to take on President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
I like to think it's my personality more than anything —  I'm very bubbly and warm, and I have a pretty gregarious personality that people tend to open up to.
In his late middle ages, the gregarious Leventer has been has been working in LA juvenile courts for close to 250 years and a commissioner at Eastlake for two.
Although he hid his sexuality from his family, at school he cultivated a gregarious, pretentious, preppy, and extremely effeminate persona inspired by the aristocratic, queer Brideshead character Sebastian Flyte.
A gregarious waiter delivered bottles of rosé in ice buckets; the weight of one of the year's first hot days loosened under fairy lights and chance-of-thunderstorm skies.
In Britain, Mr. Green, 67, carved out a reputation as a gregarious social force who was often photographed in the company of models, movie stars and musicians like Beyoncé.
Wiry and still youthful at 26, Mr. Moss is less of a household name than gregarious counterparts like Graydon Carter, formerly of Vanity Fair, and Anna Wintour of Vogue.
Gregarious, open and confident, Mr. Musk is a lot of fun to hang around with, a playful counterpart to his quirky, brilliant brother, with whom he remains very close.
Now 84, he was gregarious and loquacious in an interview: A single question elicited a 20-minute response that invoked Beethoven, Albanian funeral laments, birdsong and Donald J. Trump.
A friend told her about investing in gold mines with Daniel Christian Stanley Powell, a gregarious Cornell graduate and the founder of a Los Angeles investment company, Christian Stanley.
Dr. Steigman, a street kid in a big city turned astrophysicist, was a tall, curly-haired, gregarious straight talker who was not one to shy away from intellectual combat.
In temperament, ideology and style on the campaign trail, the gregarious, gaffe-prone, relatively moderate Mr. Biden and the disciplined, democratic socialist Mr. Sanders could not be more different.
Ky's gregarious personality won him a devoted following among younger military officers, especially among his fellow northerners — mostly Catholic, vehement anti-Communists who headed south after Vietnam's 1954 partition.
Until then, the Timberwolves are an independent record label that bet the farm on an incoherent Soundcloud rapper who isn't gregarious, seductive, or talented enough to infiltrate the mainstream.
Our parents, and Leon in particular, were quite gregarious and their friends frequently came to our residence for dinner, so it's surprising that we have never heard of Gascard.
Most surprising for a painter who has enjoyed a very public and gregarious career in American counterculture, there are devastating notes of exile and loneliness to many of Ferlinghetti's images.
The sitting president stood by his pre-election warning that Trump — whom Obama called "gregarious" and somebody who "likes to mix it up" — could make some rash decisions in office.
Capricorns don't have the reputation of being extroverted or gregarious, but let's be real, you're a social climber, and when it's time to hustle and shake hands, you show up.
Ho is gregarious and outgoing, but for some coders, people and their incessant demands can be a pain in the butt, and human relations another daily hassle to be fixed.
As she evolved from shy rookie to gregarious veteran, Catchings became an ambassador for women's basketball, a role model for her teammates and a friend to almost anyone she met.
Gregarious and game, he seems to know everyone; at one point, he winds up in a limo bound for a drag club with Andy Warhol, Bryan Ferry, and David Bowie.
His career left him extraordinarily well-connected, and the tall, gregarious, easygoing man seemed to know everyone who had anything to do with Saudi Arabia over the last three decades.
In his words, he was "painfully shy" as a child, less gregarious than his younger brother Jamie and relegated to the attention-starved middle of the Harris family birth order.
A gregarious man born in the Dominican Republic, Mr. Peralta, 39, was friends with several officers from nearby precincts, men who called him "bro" and regularly texted him with gossip.
Physical suffering aside, the movie's central question is whether Álvaro — a gregarious but fundamentally standoffish sort whose wanderlust distances him from everyone he loves — truly has enough to live for.
Between the gregarious anarchy of spontaneous painting and the confining cerebral focus of conceptual art lies the modernist paradox of seeking unique individual voices in the hope of discovering consensus.
He often speaks about growing up as a skinny, dyslexic kid who learned to neutralize bullies with humor; as an adult, he's turned into his state's gregarious geek-in-chief.
Running mates Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen will never be characterized as glib or gregarious, but they've been so quiet in Georgia this week, you could hear a pinecone drop.
Whoever finds three keys hidden deep within the Oasis will unlock an Easter egg, giving them control of both Halliday's creation and Gregarious Games, the trillion-dollar company that built it.
Then, Mahmudi, a gregarious, married Iranian immigrant living in north Toronto, and Lisowick, who struggled with addiction and had fallen into the sex trade, went missing in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
As far as we currently understand, our furry companions likely descended from one group of wolves that began following or scavenging from humans, becoming more gregarious and less dangerous over generations.
A gregarious former defenseman who played parts of 11 N.H.L. seasons with five teams, Jean found the right outlet for his wit and street smarts, using them now to generate donations.
The watchdog ruled that while alcohol was not directly shown in the advert, viewers would equate the gregarious Captain Morgan figure with the rum itself, and therefore a boost in confidence.
" Queeney, a gregarious woman from St. Augustine, Florida, was standing on the sidewalk in downtown Washington, DC, on Inauguration Day, holding a sign that read, "Not Fit, Not Worthy, Not Legitimate.
Their gregarious spirit is palpable in Santurce, a laid-back dining district anchored by a square known as La Placita, where scores of small bars blasting salsa tunes draw nighttime crowds.
Therese, who as a child moved from postwar Germany to the United States with her parents, was remembered as a gregarious traveler, breast cancer survivor and faithful parishioner of her church.
The gregarious executive, a quintessential New York power player who spent 27 years at HBO and left eight months after AT&T became its owner, is rebooting himself as a producer.
While Ms. Bates is the affable and gregarious face of Empress Green, Mr. Landes caters to the bees in 20 colorful hand-painted hives on the roofs at the Stapleton development.
It's a question buzzing around media circles and Hollywood one day after Richard Plepler, the network's gregarious chief executive and one of the most influential executives in entertainment, announced his departure.
I'm exceptionally privileged to be the son of George Bush and the exceptionally gracious, gregarious, fun, funny, loving, tough, smart, graceful woman who was the force of nature known as Barbara Bush.
Set in 2003, the film opens with Doc (Steve Carell), a taciturn Vietnam veteran who arrives at a bar owned by his salty old platoon mate Sal (Bryan Cranston), a gregarious drunk.
In one-on-one conversations, the writer-director (and sculptor, painter, musician, and occasional weatherman) behind the singular movie masterpieces Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Dr. comes across as affable, even gregarious.
A fan favourite in New England for his gregarious and playful persona that included awkward dance moves and touchdown celebrations, Gronkowski was one of the most dominant tight ends of his era.
As Brooks explained in his New York Times column on Tuesday, "Donald Trump's Sad, Lonely Life," politicians have to be gregarious but Trump is a raging narcissist who can't relate to others.
Later in the evening, I met Dave Kampel, a gregarious former president and longtime member of Times Squares, who informed me that he'd been coming to the club for over 5 years.
The gregarious Blagojevich was known for his carefully coiffed hair, love of Elvis and penchant for jogging, as well as being the first Democratic governor elected in the state in 30 years.
In a further propaganda coup for Seoul, the gregarious Thae, newly granted South Korean citizenship following his high-profile August defection, is embracing life in the capitalist South as a public figure.
Hottest of all colors Orange is perceived by some as the hottest of all colors, the most gregarious and fun-loving color, said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.
Wendell Pierce, who played his character's son in that production, said on Twitter that Mr. Robinson was "one of the most creative, masterful, gregarious, touching and loving actors I have ever known."
Roomy and richly colored, embroidered or scrawled upon with ink, they give a wonderful, physical sense of the artist's presence, but also her laughing, gregarious spirit and curious vision as an artist.
His father, a gregarious man who was in the family trucking business for most of his working life, sometimes parked the young Mr. Hamm in front of "Saturday Night Live" at parties.
It is not completely clear how or why they connected, given their vast differences in both position and disposition: Hume was large and gregarious, Smith more of an absent-minded professor type.
Beloved for his gregarious yet gruff personality and revered for his nuanced and fearless reporting on organized crime, Valdez was the recipient of The Committee to Protect Journalists' International Press Freedom Award.
The atmosphere is gregarious, the food fundamentally Italian, while the offbeat beverage list is the brainchild of the wine director, Sebastian Zutant, without whom Washingtonians might still be stuck with California cabernets.
He told the proprietor, a gregarious woman in her forties whom I'll call Wang, that he was looking for herbal remedies to help a friend whose marital relations were hampered by shyness.
Mr. Priebus and Mr. Spicer had told the president that they believed Mr. Scaramucci, a gregarious but edgy hedge fund manager and fund-raiser, lacked the required political experience and organizational skills.
Mr. Vasilenko, a tall, gregarious Russian, had been a highly skilled volleyball player whose dream of making the Soviet national team in time for the 1964 Olympics had been dashed by injuries.
Stunned friends and co-workers described a gregarious yet quiet man, a steady worker who glowed about his children — more subdued in recent weeks, but giving no hint of the mayhem to come.
Former classmates at the Southern California school that Harris attended as a boarder in the 1970s recall an all-American, gregarious student who spent much of her time snapping photos for the yearbook.
Teen dramas have certainly shown us young men like Season 2's DeMarcus Tillman (Melvin Gregg), the gregarious basketball star who's been marked for career greatness and who has wholeheartedly embraced that future.
Ron Glass, the handsome, prolific character actor best known for his role as the gregarious, sometimes sardonic detective Ron Harris in the long-running cop comedy "Barney Miller," has died at age 71.
During an office tour of Atlassian with Jay Simons, visitors can get everything from a piano performance to an indoor bike ride as the gregarious company president shows off his unique office culture.
"I have found that a good way to increase my social exposure is to make a few, close friendships with people who are inherently much more gregarious than I am," writes Ankit Sethi.
Characterized by nervous, fake laughter, sweaty palms, and the dangerous-but-uncontainable urge to blurt out anything just to fill the void, it's a phenomenon that afflicts even the most gregarious among us.
Mr. Seko, the trade minister, is not quite as gregarious on social media as the country's foreign minister, Taro Kono, who has a separate English-language Twitter, but he tends to tweet frequently.
Jayden Joe, a once gregarious honor roll student who devoured math workbooks and dreamed of becoming a teacher, began to withdraw from friends after his father died from liver cancer in August 20163.
Finishing tied for sixth last year, the gregarious player from Shanghai, with a penchant for bovine-pattern golf attire, would like to collect her second major at Evian and her 210th career victory.
But Mr. Akhmetshin, a gregarious, fast-talking man with a sharp sense of humor, was a skilled practitioner in the muscular Russian version of what in American politics is known as opposition research.
The salt-and-pepper-bearded and perpetually gregarious son of a New Jersey cookie factory worker, Stillitano, 282, might be the most powerful, most well-connected soccer power broker you've never heard of.
On Master of None, Ansari and his writers routinely touch upon sexist power imbalances, memorably devoting a second season arc to a gregarious chef who turns out to be a serial sexual harasser.
And just like Rogers, Bourdain knew the power of television to open the hearts of viewers, if they were ready and willing, and if a gregarious host gave them the tiniest of nudges.
Dramas roiling the president-elect's transition process in recent days show him to be the same, mercurial, sometimes thin-skinned, gregarious, truth-challenged, media taunting and unpredictable figure who won a stunning election upset.
Maybe you want your wedding to be a huge party and not a solemn event — in that case, having the moon in a gregarious sign like Leo would be perfect for your big day.
The development startled and captivated the Mississippi River community where Curtis and Cory, a 38-year-old gregarious former cheerleader and honors student from a prominent family, had grown up and raised four children.
My second fall there, one student, a gregarious, kind young man and gifted power forward destined for college ball, came to our classroom at lunch and asked me what life was like in college.
Frans de Waal of Emory University and the Yerkes National Primate Research Center said he was a "big fan" of quality zoos, although perhaps not for large, gregarious animals like killer whales and elephants.
Ms. Jurvetson's brother, Tonu, held out hope until the very end that he would one day reunite with the "gregarious," green-eyed girl who disappeared so many decades ago, his widow, Tiiu Jurvetson, said.
President Carter chose the blunt, gregarious Mr. Schultze for chief economic adviser at the beginning of his administration in 1977, a time when economic stagnation and high inflation were among the leading political issues.
Neighborhood Joint 8 Photos View Slide Show ' "Is it really Wednesday?" asked Candy Yasser on a recent evening as she brushed past Eric Lemonides, the tall and gregarious co-owner of Almond, in Bridgehampton.
Mr. Zanin said there were several details yet to be worked out regarding how much contact Mr. da Silva, an energetic and gregarious leftist politician, would be allowed to have outside his legal team.
But through shrewd buying and gregarious salesmanship, he turned Fred Leighton in Manhattan into a retail mecca for those seeking Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Victorian, Indian Mughal, royal jewels and 22015th century shipwreck emeralds.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina — Oconee County Democratic Party Chairman Stephen Sperry was a freshman at Syracuse University in 222 when he met his dorm floor's resident adviser, a gregarious graduate law student named Joe Biden.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina — Oconee County Democratic Party Chairman Stephen Sperry was a freshman at Syracuse University in 22019 when he met his dorm floor's resident adviser, a gregarious graduate law student named Joe Biden.
But Macy's warmer side, revealed the instant you meet him and hear his gregarious, welcoming voice, is just as obvious in films like Door to Door (for which he won an Emmy) or Pleasantville.
Sitting down for an interview with PEOPLE on a rare day off from campaigning March 18 (and again backstage at his rally in Tucson, Arizona the next day), Donald Trump is his usual, gregarious self.
M. McFarland The wild card of the Black Hippy crew (Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock), Schoolboy Q has always been a study in dualism: relaxed and gregarious off the mic, aggressively venomous on wax.
He was a top student, and in time he became an obstetrics & gynecology doctor, delivering so many babies, maybe 3,000, a gregarious guy who remembered birthdays and who could make a nervous expectant mother grin.
But his strutting could never quite shake the tragic air that enveloped him: a gregarious man who seemed lonely; a supremely gifted politician whose ego and foibles had brought him low; a walking coulda-been.
He cites another paper that says that octopuses might not have very strong personalities at all, meaning all the anecdotal references from researchers about playful and gregarious octopuses could be only part truth, part anthropomorphizing.
Hearty, gregarious and blunt, Mr. Hynes was first elected Brooklyn district attorney in 1989 after his success as a special state prosecutor in a 1986 racial attack on three black men in Howard Beach, Queens.
ALTON, N.H. — Eric Weil, a gregarious 50-year-old painter who lives in a wooded neighborhood hugging the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, never suspected he would face felony charges when he called 0003 last August.
Yomtobian is a gregarious Los Angeles entrepreneur who for roughly 20173 years has run companies that infected personal computers with adware and earned money from what White Ops and DoubleVerify identified as fraudulent web traffic.
The tide of posts was also a reflection of the oversize personality he cultivated online, particularly on Twitter: goofy, gregarious, provocative, self-deprecating and equally happy to discuss powerful musical experiences and trashy horror films.
Michael Clark Jr. is a rambunctious, gregarious 5-year-old who makes friends with almost everyone, which is why it's really no surprise that his entire kindergarten class came to his adoption ceremony on Thursday.
The personal crisis concerns his attraction to his engaged friend Francesca, while the professional one stems from his affiliation with Chef Jeff — a seemingly gregarious celebrity chef who is actually a serial harasser of women.
"I'm exceptionally privileged to be the son of George Bush and the exceptionally gracious, gregarious, fun, funny, loving, tough, smart, graceful woman who was the force of nature known as Barbara Bush," Jeb Bush wrote. Mrs.
Swisher has been a household name in baseball circles since Michael Lewis' Moneyball was published in 2195, and has been the same gregarious, outspoken bro's bro throughout a career that has had its ups and downs.
Louis Osteen, a gregarious chef whose influential South Carolina restaurants helped elevate Southern cuisine to a new respectability in the 1980s and '90s, died on May 19 at his home in Highlands, N.C. He was 77.
Possessed of Greco-Roman good looks and a gregarious, benevolent spirit, Mr. Giorno played an important role early in his life as a muse and lover of other artists, among them Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.
Founded by Mark Weinstein, a gregarious serial entrepreneur who credits himself with being an early developer of the social media concept, MeWe has amassed several million users in its drive to be the alternative to Facebook.
While giant swarms have been reported in Kenya, and smaller ones in Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia, Ethi­o­pia is the only country among them where adolescent or "gregarious" swarms are expected to descend en masse on cropland.
Cory, 38 when she died, also was well known in the community: She was a gregarious former cheerleader, athlete and honors student from a prominent family who became a stay-at-home mom to the couple's kids.
Mercury reenters Sagittarius on December 12, bringing a boost to your social life—expect to meet plenty of people as chatty Mercury in gregarious Sagittarius moves through the sector of your chart that rules groups and associations.
But we also know the differences, which range from sociality — descended from pack hunters, dogs are far more gregarious and cooperative than cats — to the senses, with canines relying more on olfaction and felines more on vision.
In a probably inevitable extension of nerd culture, the Dale Carnegie image of gregarious success was shattered by stories of powerful, successful people sitting quietly in meetings and substituting controlled online interactions for draining real world encounters.
There is joy and amusement to be found in the shrieks of loud, gregarious streamers, but an emerging sector of the platform—"Twitch for introverts," as Hall called it—is offering up a different, more relaxed experience.
I'd found my place in a new world, I was Adrian Mole in a polyester going out shirt, a fresh faced courtier in Takeshi's Castle, an insecure teenager in a place too loud and gregarious to care.
While Lyft's more gregarious president, John Zimmer, his No. 2 for the last 12 years, has frequently handled the public-facing side of the business, Mr. Green would rather speak at staff meetings than at tech conferences.
If Mr. Trump's slap-and-tickle relationship with reporters had a model back then, people close to him say, it was the gregarious, unavoidable-for-comment style of Edward I. Koch, the three-term New York mayor.
The gregarious 51-year-old Louisiana Republican believes Thursday's marathon hearing and party-line vote in his committee had given the American Health Care Act enormous momentum as it heads into the next round of legislative hurdles.
When you set aside the high street shopping sprees and gregarious gifting suites, at the end of the day, don't they lie in bed and shop for little delights and useful gadgets just like the rest of us?
The first track from the the tape, "My House" is finally here, premiering last night via WorldStar, and it takes the form of the always gregarious BasedGod pretty much inviting all of us over to come hang out.
Cease and Overson have shown that for South American locusts, at least (they haven't yet done field tests on desert locusts in Africa), it's more about loading up on carbohydrates, especially as they're transforming into their gregarious phenotype.
And the eclectic mix of popular teenagers Molly initially disdains includes plenty of characters who might have been misfits or outcasts in older teen movies: theater kids, skateboarders, gregarious goofballs, and a mysterious weirdo played by Billie Lourd.
The gregarious paleontologist and curator at the British Museum of Natural History studied and described all sorts of new creatures, and brought them to the world through his writings and on his BBC Television show in the 70s.
Eventually, he was named chief of the county police, a department of 2,300 officers, where he cut a swaggering, backslapping figure: a gregarious lawman with a bushy mustache that seemed in constant danger from the cigars he smoked.
Scaramucci's comments and conversation with CNN offer an early glimpse into his strategy as communications director, which, in a more off-the-record environment, features a similar kind of gregarious schmoozing he showcased while on camera on Friday.
Simmons, who majored in mass media, was the more outgoing one, a gregarious sort with a magnetic smile, a penchant for hilarious impersonations and friends across campus, many of whom attended a vigil for him after he died.
The engagement of his sitters with the camera suggests he was a gregarious person who put people at ease and had a playful streak, such as posing a dog like a person in a succession of family portraits.
Joining the gregarious former Canadiens winger Réjean Houle, the president of the team's alumni association, were the Montreal greats Yvan Cournoyer and Frank Mahovlich, the former Rangers star Rod Gilbert and the Toronto Hall of Famer Dave Keon.
Police said that Kim Jong Nam, the gregarious eldest son of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, was at Kuala Lumpur airport's budget terminal on Monday for a flight to Macau when someone grabbed his face from behind.
Though he had been friends with Sven Marquardt—arguably the club's most famous bouncer—since the early 90s, Shamov's gregarious personality wasn't likely to strike fear among the hundreds of hopefuls waiting outside the venue on an average night.
Wade and fellow "Gunters" like Art3mis (Olivia Cooke) and Aech (Lena Waithe) are obsessed with figuring out the secrets behind Halliday's game, which, Willy Wonka–like, will grant the winner control of the OASIS and Halliday's company, Gregarious Games.
You're one of the most gregarious signs in the zodiac, ultra generous and party-loving—but even though you're optimistic and sunny, you do have self-esteem issues that you need to make time to sit with and heal.
Long-term residents like Gregg Albert, the gregarious I.B.M. contractor, and a Bloomberg journalist named Nathan Crooks, who had each been living there for six months or more, acted out an earned authority, introducing new guests into the routine.
She is also a gregarious combination of entrepreneur, activist and frazzled parent on a book tour — the kind of person who always has yeast in her refrigerator, but doesn't stop long enough to consider that it might have died.
"All the other attacks were like a moment of anger, maybe mine as well," said Ms. Osakue, an ebullient, photogenic and gregarious polyglot with dreams of winning an Olympic medal for Italy, the only country she has ever known.
The woman sitting in front of me with impossibly bright pink hair and a gregarious, saccharine temperament is no longer at the mercy of a major record label to be developed, marketed, and produced as sellable to an audience.
The stark contrasts between Elizabeth and Philip's lives are perfectly jarring, from Elizabeth's sullen solitude in the field to Philip's gregarious life as a crackerjack travel agency owner, proud parent who never misses a hockey game, and line dancing enthusiast.
Longtime friends and advisers say while Trump loves Trump Tower in New York and his various golf courses around the world, Trump feels most at ease at Mar-a-Lago, where the gregarious business mogul can constantly surround himself with people.
We're feeling confident and clear as the moon connects with the sun, our source of vitality, at 3:21 PM. Charming Venus enters gregarious fire sign Sagittarius at 4:25 PM, encouraging optimism, a love of exploration, and a celebratory atmosphere.
The show has a serious message but a lighthearted way about itself, like a gregarious, burnt-out hippie who hangs out at a local donut shop and moans between puffs on his Juul about how "they" fucked it all up.
Beefy with slicked-back hair, Efraim has a gregarious, ingratiating demeanor that makes you instantly distrust anything he says, but Hill is so boisterous and charming that we understand why the going-nowhere David convinces himself that their bond is real.
The portly and gregarious Kim Jong Nam, eldest son of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, was assaulted on Monday morning in the departure hall of Kuala Lumpur International Airport and died on the way to hospital, Malaysian police said.
I know all of this because his performance is preceded by a short video autobiography in which he, Brian Blessed, with his booming Santa voice and gregarious body language, gives us, the filthy public, a glimpse into his idyllic Countryfile life.
Gregarious and dressed in long skirts and sweaters, they led me up to a room with a large statue of Christ, as well as a panorama painting of earth, as seen from space, that covered nearly the entire back wall.
"I'm especially appreciative of the history of the neighborhood, how it was started, what it means to the residents who live there and how that has enabled the community to develop a very warm and gregarious and welcoming sense," he said.
Monday evening is peaceful as the Moon harmonizes with your generous planetary ruler Jupiter at 210:252 PM, creating a positive, gregarious vibe for you to open up and heal from any fallout caused by last week's intense lunar eclipse.
A Georgia native, Rainey began her career on the tent-show circuit, traveling with performance troupes that set up their own stages in towns across the South and Midwest, honing her own gregarious brew of music, comedy and social commentary.
" Hassan Williams, one of my subjects, was generally gregarious, but when asked about representation, became quiet and lost in thought before saying, "The media will have you believe that it's literally impossible to see two queer black folks in love.
That was some through-the-looking-glass news conference on Monday, when Obama, who had previously warned that Trump was all four horsemen of the apocalypse rolled into one shocking jockey, spoke of Trump's "gifts" and how "gregarious" he could be.
Kim Il Sung had a more gregarious and popular image than Kim Jong Un's reclusive father, Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Un has embraced New Year addresses as a chance to outline his policies and rally the North Korean people.
The portly and gregarious Kim Jong Nam, the eldest son of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, was assaulted on Monday morning in the departure hall of Kuala Lumpur International Airport and died on the way to hospital, Malaysian police said.
Ann Clarkson, communications manager from their UK division, told me that these findings are "probably partly down to personality—you can have gregarious people with high IQ as well as introverted people with a high IQ." But, Clarkson didn't burst the bubble completely.
Since his primary win, Rose has been asked that question a lot, as he's contorted himself into a political force: a gregarious but relatable policy wonk, a veteran for the forgotten man in the straight-talking, swashbuckling, swamp-draining mold of Donald Trump.
He was only 8 when he learned that his older brother, a bright and gregarious young man nicknamed "The Eternal Kid," had been left for dead in the basement house he rented after he overdosed and his friends panicked, fleeing with the evidence.
In addition to DHS's livestock research facility, Plum Island is also home to ruins from armaments and fortresses built during World War I and II, pristine beaches, a lighthouse built in 1898, and even packs of gregarious harbor seals in the winter.
Earlier in the week, while the judge was considering the lawsuit, Mr. Moonves was playing his role as the gregarious network executive to the hilt: On Tuesday, he attended a dinner thrown by the talent agency WME at Peter Luger, the Brooklyn steakhouse.
A gregarious guide named Daryl recently led a gaggle of tourists (and me) on such a tour, one that started walking up an outdoor stairway, past a set of recreated outhouses and ultimately through a peeling hallway and into a cramped apartment.
The senator, gregarious in person, has passed most of his Washington down time reading, he said, holding forth with fluency on chronic disease management and flood insurance and expressing broad support for President Trump, with whom he campaigned before his December victory.
A gregarious, backslapper of a man, Mr. Clark works out of the Phoenix office, and he exudes the can-do spirit of the traditional financial adviser one often finds teeing off at the golf course or holding forth at a rotary luncheon.
He was (and continues to be) the sort of gregarious wiseguy who knows where the bodies are buried, but is too beholden to the old-school code of omertà to dish — though Goldsmith tries his damnedest to get him to do just that.
Mr. Carr, 59, is genial, driven and unerringly gregarious, a kind of L. pictus in a baseball cap, always looking for new connections, new ideas for helping the park and its people, new ways to win over skeptics and bridge political divides.
As the once heavily influential and dangerous Gambino family lost sway in America, he generally avoided the headlines, seemingly taking the opposite approach of the Dapper Don John Gotti, his larger-than-life predecessor famous for his outfits, gregarious personality, and media attention.
He spoke flawless English, with only a touch of an accent, was gregarious, and casually brushed aside the main question in this rare interview in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, a year or so ago, saying that of course he was not a Russian spy.
So the first thing I ask Sharon Taylor—a gregarious, 55-year-old chef from Ealing in West London, some 200 miles away—was why on earth she chose the seaside town as the place to open Frenchies, a cafe serving French and Caribbean food.
The winner of the succession battle, E. Stanley O'Neal, as reserved as Mr. Tully was gregarious, went on to disavow the notion of Mother Merrill publicly, lay off thousands of executives and reinvent Merrill Lynch firm as a leaner, profit-driven version of Goldman Sachs.
MEXICO CITY — The two men came together in an era of political and economic uncertainty in Panama: One a reserved German immigrant whose father served in the armed wing of the Nazi party, the other a gregarious, aspiring novelist whose family opposed Panama's military dictatorship.
As he demonstrated in a pair of recent interviews, at the Heritage Foundation and in a conversation with Bill Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard, he is a gregarious man with a booming laugh and a committed judge with uncompromising ideas about the law.
His son, Patrick Mahomes II, is perhaps the most exciting young player in the N.F.L. The elder Mahomes played with Ortiz early in his career, and while Ortiz is now known as Boston's home-run-hitting, gregarious Big Papi, it wasn't always that way.
But though it sometimes doesn't matter — as Michael Schulman noted in the New Yorker, the actress Mo'Nique refused to campaign for her supporting role in Precious, and won anyhow — being gregarious and well-liked raises your profile in positive ways, and that always helps.
His friend Kevin Yu described Mr. Spindler as a gregarious, adventure-seeking traveler who was the co-founder of an investment firm, I-DEV International, and had previous stints as an investment banker in New York and as a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru.
A gregarious populist and an avowed enemy of Russian influence in former Soviet states, Mr. Saakashvili has cast himself as a fighter for good government and pluralistic democracy, and he has said that the criminal cases against him are pushback from an entrenched, corrupt elite.
What started out as a Felix-and-Oscar odd couple bringing together a reserved, no-drama, new-generation intellectual and a gregarious, shoulder-squeezing, old-generation pol evolved into a surprisingly close friendship unlike any between a president and vice president in modern times.
They skew cute — blithe, good-humored stories like ones you'd hear from a gregarious party host, about navigating mundane social situations: learning the proper way to say "thank you" in a language that has over 40 variations, for example, and the correct sake-pouring etiquette.
Today, the city's blue-and-white trams still rumble down the wide boulevards, but visitors will also find a diverse music scene, inspiring art, world-class breweries, trendsetting shops and gregarious locals determined to convince you that this west coast is the best coast.
Gregarious and charming, Mr. Goodman befriended actors and writers like Sir John Gielgud and Edward Albee, and society gatekeepers like the Hollywood florist David Jones, who helped him secure commissions to paint the homes of the glamour set, including Betsy Bloomingdale and Mrs. Reagan.
It might also characterize the state of mind that convinces well-intentioned celebrities that political symbols can overwhelm policy substance and that the mind of an anti-black leader can be changed through gregarious small talk, well-timed photo ops and the shared intimacy of celebrity.
"Our parents, and Leon in particular, were quite gregarious and their friends frequently came to our residence for dinner, so it's surprising that we have never heard of Gascard," Stephen Golub said in an email to the Hall Art Foundation last year, according to the court filing.
" A few hours before the verdict, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani told me from Scotland, where he's attending a wedding with his son, Andrew, who has golfed with the president, that Trump has remained gregarious: "It's certainly not affecting his golf game, or his negotiations about North Korea.
But a lot of the advantages that seemed like they would make Jojo a Best Picture frontrunner early on — its People's Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival, its World War II-era setting, its gregarious writer/director Taika Waititi — are all still present and accounted for.
It felt a little bit too gregarious, over the top, and proud in the wrong way, so things started to recede; not that people weren&apost shopping, but they weren&apost buying things that were so blatant as to what they were and how much they cost.
Bill Usery, an indefatigable and gregarious negotiator who helped avert or settle strikes by railway and postal workers, coal miners and football players as a federal mediator and as the secretary of labor under President Gerald R. Ford, died on Saturday in Eatonton, Ga. He was 21973.
She said Cecil — a gregarious man with a booming voice who was lightheartedly known as the mayor of Squirrel Hall and the "town crier" for the gossip he managed to gather — would have especially enjoyed the media attention this week, a thought that brought laughter from the congregation.
He didn't have to be gregarious; everybody knew who he was and what he was capable of because a few months earlier, during a high school home run derby in Tampa Bay, he hit the longest ball in the history of Tropicana Field at a distance 2272 feet.
After introducing me to his constant companion, Charlie (a slobberingly gregarious Labrador-Rottweiler mix), Lippman walked me through hundreds of plants, coddled by 80-degree daytime temperatures and 40 to 60 percent humidity, and goaded into 14 hours of daily photosynthetic labor by high-pressure sodium lights overhead.
I've watched Flow Kana's expansion up close, ever since I met its gregarious Venezualan-American CEO, Mikey Steinmetz, at his 2015 launch party at a home in the Berkeley Hills where the generous trays of joints and the excited conversations of VCs spoke of an industry being born.
Sheikh Amoudi, the gregarious 71-year-old son of a Yemeni businessman and his Ethiopian wife, was swept up with hundreds of billionaires, princes and other well-connected figures in what the Saudi government says is an anti-corruption campaign that has seized more than $100 billion in assets.
The program can be fascinating, mostly for the insight into the mind of a football genius like Belichick, but also because he has chosen to share them with Zolak, a perpetually gregarious, willfully goofy former backup quarterback who started only seven games in seven seasons with the Patriots.
Last September, friends of friends in Mumbai introduced me to the gregarious Zarine Commissariat, a retired office manager, who took me one postmonsoon afternoon to this low-profile Gothic Revival building a short walk from the Bombay High Court, convenient for the many club members who are lawyers.
At the same time, the show adds something missing in the last survey here, at the Guggenheim Museum in 28400: evidence of the social nature of his gregarious work, indicating how much it was stoked by the multidisciplinary company — colleagues, teachers, assistants, lovers — that he gathered around him.
At the same time, the show adds something missing in the last survey here, at the Guggenheim Museum in 1997: evidence of the social nature of his gregarious work, indicating how much it was stoked by the multidisciplinary company — colleagues, teachers, assistants, lovers — that he gathered around him.
The pair represent the competing power centers still vying inside Mr. Trump's West Wing: Ms. Sanders, the Southern-drawling, workmanlike political operative installed by Mr. Priebus; and Mr. Scaramucci, the gregarious New York hedge fund manager who has grown close with the Trump family and is new to politics.
There's a small bar, where a nicely curated selection of craft beers, mostly Italian wines by the glass, and specialty cocktails are poured; and a staff of servers who seem both gregarious and effortlessly cool under pressure, even though the menus they proffer, on glowing iPads, feel a little impersonal.
"We had a party bus—that was my favorite thing," Arnold said, beaming amid the gregarious noise coming from her cast—18-year-old Dakota Powers, 22-year-old Raymond Coalson, 21-year-olds Chad Cox and Isaiah Stone, and 25-year-old McCaul Lombardi—as they got settled in.
The three arrived in Talent a few days later to a warm welcome from Ms. Rodas's gregarious 9- and 5-year-old daughters, Evelyn and Kailyn, and her year-old son, Liam, in a mobile home park where many bright-colored single-wide trailers have manicured gardens and display American flags.
At the same time, the show adds something missing in the last survey here, at the Guggenheim Museum in 1997: evidence of the social nature of his gregarious work, indicating how much it was stoked by the multidisciplinary company — colleagues, teachers, assistants, lovers, bar buddies — that he gathered around him.
In the first, Hrabal — one of the great prose stylists of the 20th century; the scourge of state censors; the gregarious bar hound and lover of gossip, beer, cats and women (in roughly that order) — slipped from a window while feeding birds at the hospital where he was being treated for arthritis.
A burly, gregarious painter, actor, and filmmaker, he had planned to make the film for under $200,000 with actresses he was familiar with from the New York indie film world, but when production company MPI and the talent agency UTA approached him about "scaling up" the production, he jumped at the opportunity.
But the real heart of "RBG" -- and that term isn't used lightly -- involves Ginsburg and her husband, Marty, the gregarious counterweight to his more serious wife, who happily made his professional life subservient to recognizing his spouse's talent, at a time when dealing with such two-career families was more of an issue.
At a faculty session to consider the new political test, one professor in his mid-50s from the medieval history department, an exile from Germany known on campus as a gregarious dandy with an acid wit, rose to his feet and began declaiming in a strange, incantatory singsong, high-pitched with emotion.
Alan could easily have been played as a slick Left Coast dude, but Bierko (who received a Tony nomination for his turn in the 2000 Broadway revival of "The Music Man") suggests a well-intentioned son who struggled to find his way in the shadow of an overpowering, gregarious, Type-A father.
It was a steep fall for Mr. Garcia, a son of Puerto Rican-born parents who was raised in the South Bronx and who had built his career on the image of a gregarious, street-savvy liberal championing the rights of low-income Hispanic and black Americans like the residents of his congressional district.
It now appears that many of the undeclared meetings that have subsequently come to light between Mr Trump's inner circle of advisers—Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump junior—and an assortment of Russians with links of various directness to the Kremlin, most notably Sergey Kislyak, the ubiquitous and gregarious former Washington ambassador, were aimed at thawing relations.
They had hundreds of photos of Sally, which Lowenstein and his team have digitally remastered, that show her as she really was: bright, eccentric, shrewd, gregarious, profoundly ahead of her time (she frequently and unapologetically shared drinks at upscale supper clubs with a close trans friend, which was unfortunately unheard of in the '40s and '50s), and funny.
There is not an argument that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is gregarious, bombastic and there are times when I take a deep breath as he tweets away.
A young, gregarious black man whose father was displaced from the banana plantations of Urabá, Mosquera wasn't accustomed to reporting about the violence in the region, much less about the confrontations between the guerrillas and the army, which, throughout 256, had made the final leg of the path to a peace deal, finally inked last December, even more tense.
It means trying to solve the riddle of a man who was outwardly gregarious — "As beguiling a conversationalist as Oscar Wilde," as Mr. Dery put it — and flamboyantly fashionable, walking the streets of New York in the 1960s and '70s in floor-sweeping fur coats that caught the attention of the photographer Bill Cunningham, yet forever enigmatic.
A happy energy and wonderfully gregarious mood flows as the sun connects with jovial Jupiter at 2:02 PM and the moon connects with Jupiter at 4:55 PM. The full moon in fierce fire sign Aries arrives at 5:08 PM, bringing a big emotional release and encouraging us to be strong as we make moves toward independence.
One night, a bunch of strangers show up at the hotel: a priest named Father Daniel Flynn (Jeff Bridges), a gregarious traveling salesman named Laramie Seymour Sullivan (Jon Hamm), a singer named Darlene Sweet (Cynthia Erivo), and a mysterious and glamorous young woman who signs in to the ledger by simply writing "fuck you" (Dakota Johnson).
For more about the allegations that hometown golden boy Curtis Lovelace murdered his wife, pick up a copy of this week's issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday Cory, 38, also was beloved and had deep roots in the community: She was a gregarious former cheerleader, athlete and honor student raising the couple's four kids as a stay-at-home mom.
The fact that the Fan Fair took place in a convention center was only fitting, because that is exactly what All-Star Weekend is: a hockey convention where kids can gawk at goofy mascots and play floor hockey, adults can party for a weekend with a pointless sporting event as an alibi, and the NHL can take the credit of gregarious host.
Soon after I arrived, while I was picking up gigs at a variety of small jazz clubs in the Village (and one night at a piano bar on the Upper East Side, where I unhappily sang show tunes), I began going to Bradley's, a bar on University Place owned by Bradley Cunningham, a gregarious, imposing former marine in his early 50s.
A fictionalized depiction of Malcolm's relationship with Harlem underworld figure Bumpy Johnson was featured on last year's "The Godfather of Harlem" and now "Who Killed Malcolm X?" offers a nuanced portrait of the historical Malcolm X. Smiling, gregarious and good humored in private, Malcolm is still too often remembered without these personal and individual details, as an icon and not as a man.
The network said on Tuesday that it had ordered seven additional episodes of "The President Show," its weekly series starring Anthony Atamanuik as a gregarious, media-infatuated sendup of Mr. Trump, who treats his news conferences as an opening monologue and banters with his sidekick, Vice President Mike Pence (played by Peter Grosz), from his desk in the Oval Office.
The picture that the younger Six sketched was of an inward-looking father who is trying to preserve a legacy by keeping the world at bay, who comes to realize over time that he also has to do battle with a gregarious and extroverted son who feels that the way to preserve that legacy is precisely by sharing it with the wider world.

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