Not all the projects have garnered critical acclaim, but few involved in New York's music scene fail to acknowledge Moss' gutsiness. |
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I don't mind that it's traded some gutsiness for a bit of sterility and a more intellectually satisfying approach. |
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Often considered a golden era for horror films, the '70s saw innovation, politically charged subtext, and a gutsiness mixed to push boundaries and buttons. |
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Diego Maradona: They're the ones who play the joyous and attractive football, while we're known for our gutsiness and having very good players. |
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Katie Couric's gutsiness helped land a network job as well as countless interviews. |
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There is no other way to explain the discrepancy between the gutsiness in Catalonia and the gutlessness in West Bromwich. |
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She was a genuine musician, among the very small handful of British singers whose version of American soul music had a gutsiness and flair far beyond what could be studied. |
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But even bad cake can be enjoyable, especially if celebrating something as worthwhile as these elders, their long lives and their continued gutsiness so late in the game. |
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And it speaks volumes for the politeness of her hosts and Daisy's gutsiness that her Bollywood routine doesn't see her dragged off stage. |
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And it speaks volumes for the politeness of her hosts and Daisy's gutsiness and likeability that her Bollywood routine doesn't see her dragged offstage with a big hook. |
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For 45 minutes before Fabricio Coloccini's dismissal at Sunderland they were superb and the 2-2 draw against Chelsea was a triumph in gutsiness and resolve. |
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