But Bertram isn't a people person, not when they're alive and not when they're dead.
My family always told me I needed to do something with people because I was a people person.
Zuckerberg, never a people person, had finally cleared his schedule for the more interesting work of site development.
For a few hours there I thought I was going to have to interact with people in person.
Sometimes it's easier to meet people in person because then you can judge body language and vocal tone.
There's a possible chance that I will never see these people in person.
Making the large balances a little less large might not be worth giving IRS collections people another person to pursue.
After months of telling people in person (and through the Saltholme blog) how brilliant the place is, it was amazing to finally let people in to see for themselves.
He told MPs she had travelled more widely than any other head of state in history, meeting some four million people in person and inviting two million guests to tea at Buckingham Palace.
After Mr. Gandhi's office has refused all requests for an interview, the author petitions to meet Rahul at his weekly "darbar" a slot where the young Congressman meets people in person to hear out their problems without revealing that she is a journalist.
He who publicly, verbally or in writing or in an image, incites hatred against or discrimination of people or violent behaviour against person or property of people because of their race, their religion or belief, their gender or hetero- or homosexual nature or their physical, mental, or intellectual disabilities, will be punished with a prison sentence of at the most one year or a fine of third category.
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On the evening of April 15, 2013, we all fell asleep feeling less confident in other people, more vulnerable, and sickened by the terrible person or people responsible for the bombing.
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Tom Coburn (R-OK) reported last year that in his home state a job-training agency employed 2.3 people for every person it trained.
One user, Glyndwr Vaughan said that after his local branch closed in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, elderly people lost a person they could trust in their post-mistress.
Mr Biggs described his friend as "a people's person - no side, no ego, a fun-loving musician who couldn't get enough of life, who loved his family".
Back in the village of Kasia, Vincent Mwelu(ph) is the person people turn to if one of their family members is rocked by the fever, headaches and cold chills of malaria.
"If you have one hundred people and one person is out, it isn't even a speed bump, " adds Ted Clark, executive director of the Center for Family Business at Northeastern University.
Hillary is a person for the people and it is important for me as a Hispanic to support a person such as that.
If a rocket attack injures five people, 10 people in Israel and kills one person, we think, 'Oh, thank God it only killed one person. it didn't kill 50 people.
The people are electing the person at the top of the ticket, not them.
But it won't be over until we catch the person or people who did this.
To prep up for a really important meeting, talk with people who know the person.
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Let the matter be decided by the people who voted in person, the court said.
One statistical factor is the number of new people the typical sick person infects, known as "R".
Florida: A law prohibits people from videotaping a person without his or her knowledge in a residential dwelling.
There are a number agitated people here: one person asked why Mumbai is always the target of attacks.
It's time for the mask to come off and for the people to see the person behind it.
The relationship-counseling cliche is that you keep meeting the wrong people because the wrong person here is you.
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