My taciturn brother had become even more silent, as if he himself had turned into stone.
Pic, a taciturn Frenchman, has the hair of a surfer and the demeanor of a poet.
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He is neither a rotten manager nor a particularly taciturn one, but an English-speaking American.
Like the taciturn LA detective Joe Friday, Len and Joel are interested in just the facts.
Worst of all, the New York Giants the Jets' older, taciturn roommate won the Super Bowl over New England.
Grant's taciturn personality and careless dress easily led to his being caricatured as a man of limited intelligence.
Late last year, Liu Yonghao was replaced as Hope Group chairman by Liu Yongxing, 51, a taciturn math major.
Taciturn is never a word that will be used to describe the man.
Success has not made Glock, a highly secretive and taciturn man, any more trusting of the people around him.
More shy than taciturn, he prefers to let his songs speak for themselves.
Crupi, 50, is a taciturn Los Angeles motorcycle cop with burly, tattooed arms and a torso shaped like a cask.
Duncan Fletcher, a refugee from Zimbabwe who is England's coach, has a deserved public reputation as a taciturn, unsmiling figure.
The writer wants to learn why, but does not tell his story, hoping that the taciturn ex-leader will volunteer an explanation.
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That, says Mr Hartmann, who is as talkative as Mr Doberstein is taciturn, is just something companies have to deal with.
Rather than being dissed as a taciturn intellectual, he can be respected as reticent, self-controlled Plainsman, a Gary Cooper, if you will.
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The suddenly, without any realization of how it happened, all eyes and ears were on David Clark, a normally taciturn Nova Scotian.
When Obama turned up at the first debate as a seemingly unenthusiastic, quiet, taciturn leader he endangered his chances of staying President.
The interviews for med school were uncomfortable for the taciturn Lieber.
Two years ago, as a hilarious documentary shows, the competition was winnowed down to two stalwarts: a taciturn cowboy and an evangelical Christian lady.
Dry humour lurks behind his taciturn manner and austere features.
The writer and director Tom McCarthy has turned his attention to a New Jersey backwater and come up with something lyrical, taciturn, and stripped of sentimentality.
Perhaps if Michael Hastings had started his Rolling Stone interview with General McChrystal this way, McChrystal would have been more taciturn around him.
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The press wondered how two such taciturn men as Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, Andrew Mellon, managed to chat long enough to plot a tax crusade.
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It's snazzy stuff for a venerable, white-shoe firm so taciturn that it omits the Goldman name on its headquarters tower a few blocks south of Wall Street.
My second brother was so taciturn that my neighbors often wondered whether he was a mute, so he left the house without saying a word about the competition.
Notwithstanding his taciturn public persona, Coolidge, as compellingly narrated by Shlaes, enacted, and effectively, some very good happiness-inducing policy, to wit: raising tax revenue by lowering tax rates.
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The taciturn and inscrutable Mr Singh - an "antidote to the comedic stereotype of the brash and irate Sikh", as historian Patrick French once described him - hardly gives interviews.
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