He could turn a political argument into a full-blooded, passionate struggle. |
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Their songs are full-blooded, intelligent, anchored by strong melodies and hooks, and all driven home by a huge sound. |
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Being embroiled in a full-blooded war was not what he'd imagined his tour of the bordering principalities would entail. |
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Greene, a full-blooded Oneida, was born on the Iroquois Six Nations Reserve in southwestern Ontario. |
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United-Arsenal clashes in recent years have all been full-blooded affairs in which penalties have repeatedly played a crucial role. |
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The laughter was long and loud, the jokes full-blooded, and the criticism personalised and offensive. |
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Voters in Scotland, indeed in Britain, have rarely been offered a full-blooded socialist alternative at the ballot box. |
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That commitment to full-blooded performances is what keeps the play consistently new, says Kate. |
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Some full-blooded Creeks still farm land in the area of Oklahoma that was settled by the Upper Creeks. |
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The removal of part-Aboriginal children was advocated on the social Darwinist grounds that their full-blooded relatives were dying out. |
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These Maltese couples then raised a generation of full-blooded Maltese children who had never lived in the mother country. |
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Kantilla became the first full-blooded Aboriginal to play in the SANFL when he made his debut against Glenelg. |
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It was an Indian Marine, Ira Hayes, a full-blooded member of the small Pima tribe in Arizona, who emerged as the most famous Indian of the war. |
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By 1900, larger country houses had reverted to full-blooded classicism, presaging an imperial pomp which few Edwardian architects could resist. |
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Hopefully, on Saturday, we will see a full-blooded contest played in the right spirit. |
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Once he started on that road, the logical result must have been a full-blooded effort to impose a police state and crush all opposition. |
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They were hunted by British settlers in a campaign of extermination, and by 1878 the last full-blooded Aboriginal was dead. |
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However, full-blooded Cherokees, blacks and whites, often shunned those who intermarried. |
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We had been charged a fairly exorbitant price for a full-blooded Pug. |
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His wife was a full-blooded Arab, and a beautiful one at that. |
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By then, the full-blooded Aboriginal population numbered one. |
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And many people in this world want to find out what is the essence of that particular tribe, and the purity therein, and who's full-blooded, and who's not. |
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They willingly accept other Sami who may not be full-blooded. |
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But anyone who suggests starting a full-blooded cargo and passenger airport on the estate is on to a loser. |
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These bare-bones songs require just a whisper to transform themselves into full-blooded spirituals. |
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His angled Asiatic features reveal his full-blooded Inuit roots. |
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My father was a full-blooded Highlander, with the temper to prove it. |
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The IOC's executive board is meant to endorse candidate cities in May next year, opening the way for a full-blooded assessment, including visits by an evaluation commission. |
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As a full-blooded Acadian, I know about this historic period, as all Acadians do. |
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Continue to seize the initiative with your full-blooded, intelligent, spirited and down-to-earth approach. |
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St. Kitts, led by full-blooded Chivas USA striker Atiba Harris, dominated possession early on in Guatemala City against Belize. |
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Nérios is a modern, powerful, full-blooded horse, a great gallop and a lot of strength. |
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Statistics seem to bear this out, for Australia's native population has shrunk to about 50,000 full-blooded Aborigines and about 160,000 with mixed blood. |
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The smallest P180, at 11m², is a full-blooded speed-rider, and is only suitable for very light or experienced pilots. |
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Though officially this was a full-blooded hunt, in reality it was little more than a glorified pony ride in the country. |
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Performances are said to generate an atmosphere of drama and romance with a full-blooded blend of flamenco guitar and Greek bouzouki. |
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I believe that such a Left is emerging, conjoining a nascent, heterogenous anti-capitalism with full-blooded anti-imperialism. |
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A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists. |
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The other astonishing feature of this display was despite Ireland's full-blooded commitment, they only conceded nine penalties throughout the match. |
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The advent of the Second Empire in 1848 saw a full-blooded return, the seeds of which had been sown in the two previous decades, to the styles of earlier centuries. |
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Ibrahim ag Youssouf is a full-blooded Touareg, but born and raised by the river with Songhoy neighbours. |
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Morecambe, Lancaster and the North West will benefit in the long term from a full-blooded commitment to a rich array of leisure and tourist features on the central promenade. |
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Second, you must drive like a full-blooded enthusiast most of the time. |
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A superb display of teamwork enabled Thackley to ease past a determined Whitley Bay to reach the last 64 of the FA Vase after a full-blooded second-round tie at Dennyfield. |
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The Surrey batsmen also preferred the off-side, with little dabs down to third man and beautifully-timed touches past the bowler, contrasting his partner's full-blooded drive. |
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He felt comfortable as he did things like watching and learning how to weave baskets and how to bead while sitting at the feet of Ruth Cloud, a full-blooded Winnebago Indian. |
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However, one old stager emerged from a full-blooded contest with his reputation enhanced. |
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The best solution is full-blooded, honest-to-God privatisation. |
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It reminds us that Franklin was given, like other full-blooded men of his day, to venery and to the pleasures of lewd wit. |
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The DB9 is both a full-blooded sports car and a hugely capable grand tourer. |
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The match was an ill-tempered and full-blooded affair that saw one player sent off for each side and plenty of attacking action. |
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The big final was a typically full-blooded affair, with a complete restart being called as the cars piled into each other before the green flag fell. |
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A full-blooded, unapologetically pure sports car. |
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Meaning sometimes she's full-blooded and other times not? |
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To establish my credentials as a speaker, I humbly state that I am Pablo S. Bernardo, 52 years old, full-blooded indigenous Subano member, and a lawyer by profession. |
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Chiclayo will be the setting for what is sure to be an intriguing and full-blooded showdown between Mexico and the Netherlands, while Trujillo will host an equally enticing duel between Turkey and Brazil. |
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This was also the case for the full-blooded musician Debbie Nunn and the stages in her life: music school, dance studies, cover band singer, band leader. |
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Deco, with a goal and an assist each, were the stars of a full-blooded yet technically outstanding match against a Czech team that showed considerable improvement on their opening game. |
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A perfect fit, it guarantees the full-blooded, authentic MINI sound. |
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Forget about the women, half the men in England would have given him a full-blooded, lip-to-lip smacker after our boys destroyed the Germans 5-1 in Munich. |
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Elizabeth Raitz-Cowboy, an Aetna medical director, said her husband is a full-blooded Navajo. |
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The commenter said Dodson is not a full-blooded member of any tribe and is in fact one-quarter Aleut, not Inuit. |
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Anyway, it was later explained to me that the reason for my neighbour's nosiness was my being a young, unmarried, full-blooded male. |
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Kole is fortunate to have on hand her regular accompanist, pianist Ted Firth, who provides full-blooded, two-fisted backup without ever getting in the way. |
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She had been born in Tucson, mother full-blooded Cherokee, father a bindlestiff on his way through. |
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Eliot, he was a neoclassicist only because permitting himself to be a full-blooded romanticist would have sent him insane. |
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The T100's full-blooded and responsive 865cc parallel twin-cylinder engine delivers throaty acceleration, amplified by the mellow backbeat from its twin peashooter exhaust pipes. |
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Morrison's mother is a full-blooded Indian, half Otoe and half Ponca, and it was she who taught Tommy to box. |
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