The pace and tone of a newspaper must be set by lively graphics, grabby photos and imaginative use of type. |
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But I can see in her performances, interviews and general demeanour that she is still the loud, selfish, grabby person she was back then. |
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We left the meeting exhausted, exhilarated, and dreaming of when we'd get our grubby, grabby mitts on some final code. |
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Seven weekly dictators grind us down with their controlling, grabby personalities. |
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I have felt that asking for money is grabby and materialistic and very opposed to all the qualities I am trying to imbue. |
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We all get more and more grabby and increasing numbers of people want a piece of it. |
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She'sn't obtuse, but she's proven time and again that she'd sooner go for a simple, grabby lyric than one that actually said something. |
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It's vivid, refulgent work, and a perfect introduction to a charging score that starts out bold and grabby and never lets up. |
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Now that the cup hooks are in place, we should be able to string the lights up with one of those grabby extension pole thingies. |
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It's full of grabby descriptions and witty, off-the-cuff dialogue. |
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This uncertainty continues across to a grabby adjacent image of a huge, overpowdered, ageing face, smiling behind a veil, encountered on Fifth Avenue. |
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It's an empowerment manifesto in an era of grabby daddy-o's like Dominique Strauss-Kahn. |
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Tate can be a bit grabby and rough in his play style, so this is one area that could use work. |
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The shifter is your pal for life, with short, rifle-shot throws, complemented by clutch take-up that is quick without being abrupt or grabby. |
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In the encore, footballs inevitably come a flying and grabby pandemonium ensues. |
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Oh, no! Oh, no! Aunt Hoda got into the caipirinha supply. Everybody, watch yourself, she gets grabby. |
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I could tell you about the laser headlamps, the iffy satnav and the slightly grabby carbon ceramic brakes but that would be carping. |
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They are as grabby as the tires you'd need on the 1970 'Cuda to keep it on the road, and thus the grips keep the 572 Hemi in your hands. |
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But there is nothing subversive or cool about being a grabby creep. |
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The original clutch had grabby metal on metal clutch plates, but Charlie's clutch is smooth and progressive, and his clutch cure illustrates his homespun ingenuity. |
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The full-back looked scared of the winger's pace and when defenders get panicky, they often get grabby. |
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But then Piers Morgan introduced Christine to Chelsea player Frank Lampard, her friendship with Chiles appeared to cool and she started looking a little bit grabby. |
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Wolves, mountain lions, black bears and alligators all make for grabby headlines, because they really strike fear into the hearts of the general public. |
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