Back in 1956 Jonathan Flynn was a hard-drinking young swaggerer and self-proclaimed Next Great American Poet. |
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The new president of the company could hardly be described as a swaggerer or a posturer, and he won't be making any idle threats about strike action. |
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He will never give up his chewing tobacco and spittoon, according to an insider, although he is said to be a Virginia gentleman rather than a Texas swaggerer. |
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Daniel Mays is the young swaggerer who dresses in a suit for his commute, even though he works as a lowly carpenter. |
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Without being a coward, Jean's courage is not unimpregnable, and therefore plays he not the swaggerer amongst the patients. |
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As adept as Kenneth Williams with a winning double entendre, Prince enters his post-Imperial years – when a hit was a delightful surprise rather than a matter of course – with this engagingly mucky, Bolanesque swaggerer. |
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Anthony Howell's Trigorin, the destructive celebrity author, is unusually convincing: not a swaggerer or a smirker but a lethally hesitant presence. |
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