Much as I admire the feistiness of such entry-level CEOs, I must question the use of that title. |
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His enthusiasm and feistiness have tempered a lineup that was beginning to take itself too seriously. |
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In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through. |
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It is about corporate heft and legal feistiness, along with the delaying tactics, the question of appeals and always the threat of taking the case to the civil courts. |
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They bring a youthful feistiness to the roles, but there isn't the bitterness or sophistication to make Shakespeare's rapier swift dialogue sting. |
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With characteristic feistiness, Mr Bo dismissed all the charges against him. |
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Here was the feistiness that likely could have made him the victor had his name been on the ballot. |
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He brings feistiness and full-bloodedness, and is suited to well-boned mares with a well-set head and neck. |
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He displayed some feistiness when testifying in the voir dire. |
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The same could not be said for Foley, whose Midwestern politesse never quite gelled with the salty bare-knuckles feistiness that's become the DN's trademark. |
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But Mr Bo, with a characteristic feistiness, queered the pitch from the outset. |
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But although his feistiness may have gone down well at home, it seems to have stuck in the craw of Xi Jinping, China's leader. |
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Does Mitt Romney have Chris Christie to thank for his feistiness? |
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You Welsh do have the best castles, thanks, I suppose, to your feistiness and Edward I's pigheadedness. |
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But what they lack in size, they more than make up for in cuteness and feistiness. |
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In his memoir, published in 1988, he wrote about her with a mix of affection and patronization, emphasizing her sexuality and her backcountry feistiness. |
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While its attempt at feistiness is commendable, its overall level of operational refinement isn't. Under hard acceleration, and even moderate pull-aways, the auditory feedback is too coarse for my liking. |
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But feistiness is ingrained in News Corporation: it will not disappear if the chairman-boss becomes a mere chairman. Mr Murdoch will not be the last builder of a media empire. |
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Of course, the Taurus is now larger and heavier than it's ever been, but the combination of beefed-up powertrain components and upgraded suspension makes for amazing feistiness on the open road. |
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Helena-May Harrison is simply wonderful as hopeless romantic Charity and she strikes the perfect balance between feistiness and vulnerability. |
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Ahlam's, ahem, feistiness, hasn't exactly endeared her to fellow judge Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram, either. |
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A crackling atmosphere inside the Amex Stadium was matched by the feistiness of the tackles on the pitch in the first 10 minutes. |
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They all have their moments, but I particularly enjoyed Isobel's feistiness as Scrooge's niece and as the Ghost of Christmas Present. |
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Like her basketball moves, the spitfire point guard will look to add feistiness and some to this Spurs' ballclub. |
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India's 100 came from 28 overs as the wicket lost its early feistiness in the late afternoon sun. |
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If only Huntsman had shown some of that feistiness on stage. |
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Although it was only a friendly, Kozak's feistiness when he was denied a penalty and in a late altercation with his marker highlighted a desire to make up for lost time. |
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He praises the beauty, elegance and feistiness of their women. |
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