In fact, it seems rather like a little terrier, retaining a natural edge and pluckiness but being utterly charming at the same time. |
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He very proficiently captures the innocence, the pathos and the pluckiness of the character. |
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His pluckiness and self-sacrifice have made him a standard-bearer for the country. |
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Instead, as a patriot who is also both a keen European and a keen Atlanticist, he points up his country's pluckiness in world peacekeeping. |
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Swift's story is often framed as an underdog saga, the triumph of a nice girl over mean ones, and of teen-age pluckiness over industry gatekeepers. |
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Her demented pluckiness radicalised the plot. |
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Their performance was very encouraging and, for their pluckiness, they deserved the win. |
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Astra Et Luna and The Loxian Gates both have a beautiful pluckiness about them, with the latter demanding you sway in time to the beat. |
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Meanwhile Cousin Mimi displayed an abundance of pluckiness as she tackled the sack race. |
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But one can hope this side can show the same pluckiness they displayed in qualifying to achieve yet another significant moment for UAE sport. |
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Of course, if you're like The Los Angeles Times's Chris Dufresne and the charm of Butler and the pluckiness of Michigan State are lost on you, Duke will happily welcome you onto its bandwagon. |
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A performance where qualities such as pluckiness and courage get bandied about and the gulf in quality between the teams is tolerated because of their different pedigree. |
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