She has the intestinal fortitude to get up and have a go after every effort has been made to shut her up and close her down. |
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They should be made outside the House of Commons and people should have the intestinal fortitude to live with what they say. |
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These colleagues from Atlantic Canada have not found, unfortunately, the intestinal fortitude to stand up to the Prime Minister. |
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For the 13 years, the member's party was in power. It did not have the intestinal fortitude to introduce a solid piece of legislation. |
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If the Liberals have the intestinal fortitude to do that, there will be that opportunity. |
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All I care about is that the minister had the intestinal fortitude today to quickly make the first move. |
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They are clearly afraid of him and they have not found intestinal fortitude. |
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Before you ask for this role, be sure you have the intestinal fortitude to guide the discussion, panelists and audience. |
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He never had the intestinal fortitude to tell the House how Quebec and its farmers would be better off in an independent Quebec. |
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I just wish the other Conservative members from Nova Scotia would show the same kind of intestinal fortitude. |
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We should show them we have the intestinal fortitude and the morality to do something about this, and now. |
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Let me begin by congratulating my colleague, the hon. member for Scarborough Centre, for the innovative intestinal fortitude to table the bill. |
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I was very pleased on the first free vote that there were enough members opposite who had enough intestinal fortitude to stand and be counted. |
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In other words it invites the courts to make laws that the Liberals do not have the intestinal fortitude to bring forward. |
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This shortage of intestinal fortitude had enormous military consequences. |
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The right, maybe, but the intestinal fortitude? |
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No display of intestinal fortitude needed. |
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Why can we not have that kind of backbone and intestinal fortitude? |
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The government does not even have the vision, the courage or the intestinal fortitude to tell George Bush the truth, which is that he cannot lead the reconstruction of Iraq without there being massive problems. |
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The Liberal government must not only challenge this ruling, but finally have the intestinal fortitude to stand up and fight for the people in the forestry industry in Canada. |
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Our government does not have the intestinal fortitude required to stand up and be counted on behalf of Canadian citizens and people in this country who should be properly protected. |
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Perhaps that is just me seeing things through rose-coloured glasses...or perhaps I have greater intestinal fortitude than others in my predicament. |
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Thursday's semi-final was more a test of wills and intestinal fortitude than a footballing spectacle as Argentina put three past neighbours Chile in a tough test in Toronto. |
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Now the fun really begins for everyone who had the intestinal fortitude to weather a few storms along the way. |
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He won a bronze medal at the Olympics but I think he got that off intestinal fortitude, not from skill. |
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In the end, intestinal fortitude wins out. |
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This requires some intestinal fortitude from legislators, especially in primaries where voters will want to know how the state budget ballooned so quickly. |
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There was so much pressure on Wales after last week's home defeat to Ireland so you can only be praiseworthy of the Welsh players' intestinal fortitude. |
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