As a public figure he portrayed himself as a provocateur but never provoked so much that he jeopardised his personal freedom.
Norman added of the Golf Channel that Tiger "has the right to privacy, but he also has responsibilities as a public figure".
Mr Negroponte has faded as a public figure, but his influence persists.
As a public figure he deserved criticism for spewing forth ethnic insults.
As long as a public figure is willing to admit fault and demonstrate some level of contrition, Americans at some point will generally forgive.
Although he believes that fame tends to be "very corrupting, " he is comfortable as a public figure and as the personification of the company he built.
O'Connor was described as "a public figure and a civic treasure to the San Diego community" for 30 years, according to court papers filed by her attorney.
Benko gives a magnificent performance, at times vulnerable, at others taut, wry and commanding, as Jackie races somewhat defensively through recollections of her life as a manufactured public figure.
Make no mistake, the Duchess of Cambridge is smart as a button and a natural public figure.
Kliner said he sees Santa as more of a public figure than a role model.
Breitbart was a pioneer of new media before he became a public figure, as a founding employee of both the Huffington Post and the Drudge Report.
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Duncan Fletcher, a refugee from Zimbabwe who is England's coach, has a deserved public reputation as a taciturn, unsmiling figure.
He's seen as someone comfortable being a public figure, with the managerial experience of leading the nation's largest police department.
None of this was intended as a takedown, or as Oliver Stone-style revisionism of a towering public figure.
Chew, 69, isn't a dynamic public figure either, but he is seen as something of a Lee Kuan Yew man, less likely to display the occasional flashes of independence that marked Ong's six years in office.
The former MP, who in 2002 became a father for the first time at the age of 57, became a public figure in the 1980s as leader of the Greater London Council (GLC).
Mr. Suljic was described in the statement as a central figure in the investigation led by the public prosecutor's office in the town of Cremona, located southeast of Milan.
The technocratic scion of one of Quebec's leading political families, he has never been a man to cut much of a figure, and lately he has been so absent from public debate as to be invisible.
Worries over the government's preference for form over content has prompted outcry from some Civic Platform types, such as Marcin Meller, the editor of Playboy Poland (and a serious public figure).
Ms. SAAD-GHORAYEB: Michel Suleiman as the army general has been very low profile and he's not a public figure.
He is also an unusual figure to represent a seat in the Labour heartlands, as a public school educated openly gay former member of Hackney council, although he was born in Wales.
Soli Sorabjee, counsel for Forbes and a former attorney general in India, argued that as chairman of India's largest media company, Ms. Jain was a public figure and her wealth was not a private matter.
While affection for the duke remains strong today -- as was shown by an outpouring of concern when he underwent heart surgery last year -- his public image as a dashing young man has long since been replaced by one of an irascible older figure.
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