In consequence they strove to accent the competitive element and eliminate any attempt at showboating at every opportunity. |
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When the over-confident Ricky starts showboating, Bobby knocks him for a loop. |
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And look, you can keep showboating for the cameras, but we made clear what our views are. |
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It doesn't get much better than this and in the middle of the second half the England players could begin showboating. |
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That's why everyone has a story about a Wise Man corpsing at a key moment, or a showboating Shepherd hogging the limelight. |
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Then one day your showboating will catch up with you and you'll eventfully fall into a sinkhole and break both your legs. |
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Sure, the Ravens still won the game, but any time you see a player who is showboating get shown up, it's a good day. |
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They voice their concern that Jordan won't stop showboating when they're filming her. |
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Sweden are showboating now, passing the ball around while running down the clock. |
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The two detectives are a hard-edged tough guy and a showboating, overconfident rookie. |
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For once, showboating and over-elaborate play had replaced their usual ruthless efficiency. |
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Piles of power are available for passing, merging and various forms juvenile showboating as needed. |
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There is, in other words, a permissible range of animation, provocation and even showboating that goes with radio entertainment. |
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That popular segment shone a bright light on acrobatics, one-handed flukes and downright showboating. |
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So, all this clever-clever stuff that isn't about a showboating chef but the romance of good food. |
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But that category is full of showy performances, and George is not the showboating role in that play. |
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Saints, indeed, indulged in a spot of showboating, knocking the ball around their backline repeatedly, drawing the customary ole's from their fans. |
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Why knock someone who at least is playing the game and not showboating? |
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He likes death-wish powerboating, ballooning at stratospheric altitudes and showboating for the cameras in fancy dress with scantily-clad hired women. |
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How many knew or worried about their dead relatives' organs until they were stirred up by showboating politicians, chancing lawyers, and medical crusaders? |
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And how would the United captain have responded to him showboating and losing possession, allowing Norwich to go up the other end and double their lead? |
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Many critics dismiss the slams as showboating, exalting ephemeral theatrics over poetic accomplishment. |
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But he came to fight and caused Cleverly some anguish in the third round, staggering him with a left hook when the young Welshman was foolishly showboating. |
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A self-confessed bibliophile, this show felt like an autobiography but without any hint of sententiousness or showboating self-satisfaction. |
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Healthies are about showboating your exercise credentials to inspire others. |
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You can't just take your foot off the gas and do a bit of showboating like we did. |
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They stepped, up and passed a number of rules that clearly put the skids under the showboating. |
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On the one hand, Tempest's literary hip-hop is a unique, genre-defying affair that showcases its author's deft storytelling without ever resorting to showboating. |
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For many commentators, Spike Lee among them, certain topics are too serious to be mixed with Mr Tarantino's splattering violence, showboating dialogue and winking pop-cultural references. |
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You could not condemn the City contingent who had watched their team showboating after going ahead in 21 minutes through Stephen Ireland and Benjani Mwaruwari only to find that their craft was not seaworthy. |
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The pair were seen showboating with fellow shy-and-retiring type Boris Johnson in the Mayor's office, and delivering a lively turn on Graham Norton's chat show. |
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Cue much showboating, hot shoe trickery and the occasional fist bump. |
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