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“I’ve always been a foodie, I just always been bougie, I’ve always been opinionated. And I’m always gonna talk my s–,” says White.

You want bragging rights, you want your biases confirmed, you want a totally unscientific, more than a little opinionated ranking of Los Angeles neighborhoods by walkability.

He waited a few years before he really started becoming opinionated, and then once Walt started listening to him, it annoyed all the other Imagineers.

“I’m way more opinionated than him,” admitted Oquendo, who differs with his cousin mostly on how to reform local government.

People see she is "fiery, opinionated, brave and competent," without the need to be attention grabbing, he adds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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