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The reason he's perceived as noncommunicative is that he's so focused all the time.
More specifically, in "Makropulos" he must have been fascinated by the noncommunicative quality of the conversation.
"I am totally noncommunicative on this one subject.
"And I've observed many noncommunicative teenage boys become much more communicative thanks to texting."
For this noncommunicative impact of his conduct, and for nothing else, he was convicted."
"It is extremely useful in dealing with the most depressed, isolated, noncommunicative residents we have.
Julia's faith was unshakeable, but it was all internal, noncommunicative.
He had tried to make small talk, put her at her ease, but essentially she had been noncommunicative.
I am feeling somewhat hostile and noncommunicative.
'Tom,' said Tennyson, 'I had the impression you were noncommunicative.
He became angry and noncommunicative.
He has already said that one priority is to break down the walls among Sony's historically noncommunicative divisional fiefs.
"Now, this is a television country, and that has produced a passive noncommunicative public," Mr. Amelio said.
Shirley's crabby noncommunicative husband seems as lost in his life as Shirley is in hers.
"I was pretty noncommunicative," Fassel said.
Noncommunicative.
She loitered about the rooms, noncommunicative, self-assured.
When the administration takes a noncommunicative tack, Mr. Lester said, that often indicates there has been a violation of some statue or regulation.
Both the government's interest and 462(b)(3), Warren wrote, "are limited to the noncommunicative aspect of O'Brien's conduct.
He also said that the tour to Mont St.-Michel took three hours each way on an uncomfortable bus with a guide who was "noncommunicative."
D'murr paced beside his anxious brother, who was entranced and noncommunicative, as if completely focused on his thoughts and desires.
"They are noncommunicative," said Ms. Zamist, who lives in Bedford Park in the Bronx.
I don't have to wonder, as a passive noncommunicative patient walks out my door, if, unconvinced of my diagnosis, she is headed home to ignore my instructions.
(For example, Section G, Part 3 bans "inflatable signs and tethered balloons, except noncommunicative decorative small balloons.")
Theoni Katis, the owner of Tra La La in Irvington, says these are especially popular with noncommunicative boys.