He appears to be a loner and conspiracy theorist of a vaguely right-wing variety.
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He was considered a "lunatic" by fellow townspeople and was known as a loner.
Although he was known to have extreme religious views, the police described him as a loner.
Rick is a loner who won't let his idealism get the better of his pragmatism.
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Syed was a loner and a "gamer" who spent hours holed up in his room, authorities said.
But in a business that tends to reward schmoozers, O'Neal was a loner with few friends at the banks.
Local people who knew Ryan described him as a loner and gun fanatic.
That might suggest it was indeed a loner, a rogue scientist with a grudge which has now been satisfied.
Mr George, a loner and epileptic who suffers from mental illness, has consistently insisted he did not murder Ms Dando.
Spooky, a loner, odd and a ghost in the tightknit, upstate New York hometown his family had lived in for generations.
At school, they say knowingly, he was a loner: not given to mixing, always hanging around at the back when team games were being organized.
Keith was a loner who was often bullied and the older he got, the more difficult he found it to accept the teachers' authoritarian rule.
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Eric was a grower, but he was also a loner, so he found one or two other people to do the real selling job for him.
He is less of a loner than Mr Bildt and may work more easily with some governments, such as America's, which sometimes found Mr Bildt hard to deal with.
Since Ms. Bullock's character was a loner who lived her life on her computer, the film contained several scenes that involved staring at a laptop with nobody else to interact with.
There has been speculation that Kretschmer - described by some of his former classmates as "a loner" who never had a girlfriend - could have held a grudge against his school.
Mr Lavery's defence solicitor argued his client was "a trainspotter, a loner, an anorak, a nerd with no friends" and if he was put beside an airport "he would take pictures of planes".
Paul, who was found living in a children's home, looked so pained way back then, so deeply unsure of himself, that it was almost painful to watch him speak, and hard not to see him as a loner-to-be.
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He grew up with the untrammelled self-confidence and competitiveness of a brilliant loner.
His fellow politicians do not know how to handle such a confident loner, says Swapan Dasgupta, an observer of the party.
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Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), a corpulent, crusty, poker-faced loner of a police officer who makes the Quiet Man seem downright loquacious.
Both during his thirty years as a revolutionary and his subsequent thirty years as a resister, Einstein remained consistent in his willingness to be a serenely amused loner who was comfortable not conforming.
Such is the leitmotif that courses through the tale, echoing worries from earlier Anderson films: a sharp sense of orphanhood, affecting young and old alike, and redeemed only by the chance to belong to a choir, to a clan, or to the heart of a fellow-loner.
His diatribes may have come as a shock to many of his peers, who have described him as a quiet and unassuming loner - though many were aware of his violent side.
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