But if she wasn't a go-getting 11-year old, she is making up for it at 29 with an overweening ambition to grow her company. |
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In the past few years, particularly since the last election, these people have been replaced with a younger set, chosen for their brightness and go-getting business ability. |
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Luck is a concept that is deprecated in our go-getting entrepreneurial society. |
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So again up pops Louise Mensch, rebranding feminism in her own image: hip, uplifting, go-getting. |
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Due to not having studied law, I move in the wrong circles and only meet artsy ne'er-do-wells rather than successful go-getting men. |
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But you're go-getting ways prevail, and you take charge of what's important because prioritizing is your strong point. |
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Evan is intelligent and quick-witted but sometimes a little lost in the modern world of speed dating and go-getting career women. |
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It is quite possible that the strong-willed go-getting CEO's have been brought up by a very capable and active mother and learnt from them unconsciously. |
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Patrice Lalancette and his partner Caroline Simard, two dynamic and go-getting young entrepreneurs, launched La Source Nordic baths in February 2007 and it has been growing by leaps and bounds ever since. |
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I'd like to stay friends, but I just need a more go-getting and interesting lover. |
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This nation of immigrants is more go-getting and individualist than their European counterparts. |
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A web designer is a web kahuna and a go-getting digital adviser calls himself a digital dynamo. |
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I expected this ambitious, thrusting, go-getting woman about town to choose the latter option. |
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Set during World War Two, go-getting Nancy is no shrinking Violet. |
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Just as you might expect, the chaps have created a suitably rugged, go-getting and outdoorsy scent of smoky woods, hot spice, leather, fern and basil. |
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