When a public figure's tweet results in big buzz, Twitter makes sure other celebrities know it.
This guy gets more hate from Monday morning quarterbacks than any public figure I can remember.
Attacked both professionally and personally, I became a reluctant public figure in the climate wars.
Kliner said he sees Santa as more of a public figure than a role model.
It is only that I only fall under the dubious umbrella of 'public figure.
Make no mistake, the Duchess of Cambridge is smart as a button and a natural public figure.
By disassociating morality from actions, a person can wholeheartedly support the public figure without being subject to self-reproach.
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Buffett seems to realize that he is a major public figure and certain things come with the territory.
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And is there a difference between a public figure and a well-known figure when it comes to privacy?
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But the most astonishing public figure and intellectual is the Nobel Prize laureate from Argentina, Adolfo Perez Esquivel.
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It made him first a star, then a public figure, now a politician.
Ms. SAAD-GHORAYEB: Michel Suleiman as the army general has been very low profile and he's not a public figure.
They assumed they could say anything they liked about public figures because the public figure could not sue everybody.
He's seen as someone comfortable being a public figure, with the managerial experience of leading the nation's largest police department.
Tebow may be a different animal though, a public figure that can transcend the usual formula, at least for awhile.
CyberSLAPP cases typically involve a person who has posted anonymous criticisms of a corporation or public figure on the Internet.
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As a public figure he portrayed himself as a provocateur but never provoked so much that he jeopardised his personal freedom.
Yet when a public figure emerges in a new setting, the unfortunate tendency is to imprison him in our own set positions.
Norman added of the Golf Channel that Tiger "has the right to privacy, but he also has responsibilities as a public figure".
Earlier this month, Hikind criticized another public figure for a questionable outfit.
Mr Negroponte has faded as a public figure, but his influence persists.
Jim Fahey the upstanding citizen and public figure was a naturalised Canadian.
Heller enjoyed being a public figure, making speeches and going to parties.
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On the other hand, if you are a public figure, you have to be quite careful about what you say on the internet.
Schumer is the latest public figure to join a growing opposition to the proposed plan, which is set to be implemented April 25.
Many Italians consider the technocrat the only public figure in Italy with enough credibility to lead the country out of the euro crisis.
What we are far less sure how to do is to take seriously a public figure's seemingly admirable character and professions of higher purpose.
As long as a public figure is willing to admit fault and demonstrate some level of contrition, Americans at some point will generally forgive.
The poor judgments stem from the fact that Jon Gosselin does not understand the full impact of being a public figure, Kate Gosselin said.
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During the hearing, the Sun said Mr RocknRoll, the 34-year-old nephew of tycoon Sir Richard Branson, had "propelled" himself into the position of "public figure".
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