1. But their advice is valuable because they know the personalities of the key players and the ways and means of getting things done in Congress. 2. I know the personalities around town. 3. Kaplan contends that knowing the personality of the IRS can help you avoid an audit or better serve you if you get stuck in one. 4. Now that I know the personalities of people, I know how to deal with them. 5. Readers think they know their personalities. 6. She knows her personality and accentuates it to hungry journalists. 7. The other guys know my personality and I would lose all credibility if I suddenly decided to change the way I am. 8. You really get to know the personalities of these two guys. 9. He knows the players, he knows their personalities. 10. The former president knows the issues, knows the minutiae and knows the personalities. |