Martin's no-nonsense approach to his work leaves little to the imagination. |
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And he impressed the home crowd on his debut with his no-nonsense approach to winning the ball. |
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Mr Berlyne has become known among his colleagues for his no-nonsense approach and dislike of form filling. |
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It was his no-nonsense approach that got Australia back on track in the late Eighties. |
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The band's no-nonsense approach to songwriting also applies to the way they perform on stage. |
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Scott is a popular boss, well known for her no-nonsense approach to work and her wicked sense of humour. |
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Potterton is described by his peers as a direct man, with a no-nonsense approach to business. |
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Last year council boss Pete North grabbed the headlines with his no-nonsense approach. |
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It is this no-nonsense approach that has catapulted her to the top slot in the premier industrial forum. |
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With her no-nonsense approach to life, Sandy is prolific and is equally adept with a pencil or a paintbrush in her hand. |
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The Laune Rangers man is a no-nonsense type of player and does the simple things well. |
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Each one of these steps demonstrates a highly effective, no-nonsense approach. |
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What this team needs is a veteran coach with a no-nonsense approach who is ready to win now. |
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Your no-nonsense approach to life leaves you plenty of energy to focus on the important things. |
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Known for his no-nonsense attitude George said he had directed the chief to put these police offices to work in the field. |
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Shennan has brought a no-nonsense approach, and the players seem to have taken to it. |
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I like Rooney, I like his no no-nonsense approach to the game and his quiet demeanour off the pitch. |
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Why has no one with an aggressive no-nonsense business vision emerged in South Africa? |
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Pulling the covers off revealed a no-nonsense rapier and a mid-length dirk. |
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These no-nonsense places have brought sushi back to where it started as a cheap, nourishing finger food for the masses. |
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Thus, we noticed that the no-nonsense lines of the building have been gentled by a topiary maze in the foreground. |
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This practical, no-nonsense attitude typified Mrs Du Faur, who forged strong ties with students and colleagues alike. |
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The new version boasts a crisp, no-nonsense presentation that gets right down to business. |
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This is a quick and easy, no-nonsense recipe that makes a terrific frittata in hardly any time at all. |
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The usual merits of Koopman's no-nonsense way with such works was in evidence but the performance remained disappointingly earthbound. |
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To the world and to herself, she was a no-nonsense, practical woman who scoffed at indulgence and spurned luxury. |
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This book is somewhat dense, but if you like big slabs of no-nonsense political history, it is a feast. |
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Food is taken seriously and the no-nonsense menu includes pan-roast lamb rump with puy lentils and roasted root veg. |
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On the one hand, the propeller embodies the no-nonsense industry and propulsive dynamism of the modern period. |
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When the idea fails, they end up in the military and have to deal with a no-nonsense drill sergeant. |
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But seen full face, as he is officially presented, he's a no-nonsense, what-you-see-is-what-you-get straight shooter. |
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I have yet to really read my runes purely intuitively, mainly because I see my runes as the no-nonsense divination tool I have. |
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His accent, body language and style of dress, his no-nonsense, cut-to-the-chase conversation all bespoke a powerful national culture. |
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We believe in a no-nonsense approach and solid relationships with a long-term perspective, both with our customers and with our employees. |
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Gimv has a no-nonsense, direct style, which you have to be ready to accept. |
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The reporting directly shows the conversion uplift from re-mailings facilitating efficient, no-nonsense campaign management for marketers. |
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For no-nonsense acceleration and dynamic performance from an engine that's up for anything. |
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As an efficient, no-nonsense plan for a family house, it is hard to beat. |
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Just the addition of this no-nonsense straightaway runner, should ignite the running game behind an improved behemoth offensive line. |
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Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients. |
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Bradburne, a no-nonsense lady wearing a headscarf to protect her head from the bitter north wind, shrugs her shoulders. |
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She issues world-weary, no-nonsense wisdom as she tries, repeatedly, to convince heavyset Deb that bigger is better. |
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Strong, commanding and no-nonsense, he is the type of player you build a backline around. |
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In New York, Fitzgerald has the reputation of a tough, no-nonsense prosecutor who doesn't relish bantering with reporters. |
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There is an unfailing meticulousness, consistency of approach, measured critique, and a no-nonsense tone to his prose. |
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The website suggests a no-nonsense attitude towards unruly behaviour on the court. |
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The image is reasonably clear and bright, if slightly soft, and the soundtrack is a no-nonsense mono that is free of any artifacts. |
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Wiry and more grey man than charismatic, Votel is known for his no-nonsense, rather closed demeanor. |
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It turns out that the lad who looks like a no-nonsense squaddie on the park wouldn't say boo to a goose outwith those environs. |
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She talks with the no-nonsense speed of a native East Coaster and the unsentimental clarity of a clinician. |
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What will they make of Colin and Rupinder's no-nonsense approach to life? |
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The show must be seen for the brilliance and no-nonsense artistry of its leading lady, our delightful dame of the calceolarias. |
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Yet he flips out of his dumb-assed character whenever he wants to deliver snippets of nicely observed, no-nonsense stand-up. |
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Not far from me a stocky, no-nonsense, suntanned man was watching with an unamused face. |
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Her wit, house-proud manner and no-nonsense attitude really capture the audience's attention. |
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Then two Hummers pulled up and discharged the no-nonsense secret service detail. |
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Copies of a new health book that looks like a car manual, offering a no-nonsense guide to fault-finding and fixing, are being handed out. |
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As the all-singing, all-dancing, no-nonsense nanny, Laura has stepped into one of her biggest roles in the very first stage musical to be based on the original 1934 book. |
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In those early days, no-nonsense Anna was a full partner in the business. |
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It is this retro, tough-guy, what-you-see-is-what-you-get, no-nonsense approach that has made him the most influential media reporter in the city. |
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Spearheading the official NYPD investigation is Vinny's competent, no-nonsense girlfriend. |
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A good-looking woman, she maintained a no-nonsense approach on her pioneering digs in south-east Anatolia. |
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The no-nonsense Belvin Perry Jr. presided over the tangled proceedings with aplomb. |
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To us GIMV is a no-nonsense partner who takes the time to listen to our exact needs, who thinks along with us in industrial matters and fully supports our entrepreneurship with its creative solutions. |
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She strikes me as a no-nonsense gal, the sort of English rose, raised on tea and hockey, who'd be calm in a crisis and know how to make splints out of ice lolly sticks. |
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At times, the acoustic of the Stefaniesaal in Graz is rather boxy but the slow movement and Finale certainly benefit from Fischer's no-nonsense direction. |
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Canada played a vital, no-nonsense role in freeing South Africa from apartheid, and this bold commitment to action is needed once again in Zimbabwe. |
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Both Siedle Steel, which places a prestigious focus on the main entrance, and Siedle Vario at the side entrances blend ideally into the no-nonsense architectural concept. |
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I fear there will be too much opposition because consecutive sentencing is so sensible, so no-nonsense, so uncomplicated, it may be too simple for some to understand. |
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Our communication is direct, no-nonsense and clear. |
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But I was probably best-known for relentlessly pushing a no-frills, no-nonsense investment philosophy. |
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I believe this market will be liberated by the availability of straightforward, no-nonsense, online legal guidance systems and by other methods of sourcing legal service. |
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As the economy began to improve after the Second World War, she returned to architectural practice and began designing modern, no-nonsense houses for returning veterans and their families. |
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Eli's no-nonsense style helped ensure that team members recognized their leaps in logic, dubious assumptions, and faddish buzzwords. |
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In addition to her stellar body of work, she will always be remembered for being the no-nonsense half of bogie and Bacall. |
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This was a tough no holds barred encounter which threatened to spill over at several junctures such was the committed and no-nonsense approach adopted by both teams. |
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But Boredom, defensively subtitled A Lively History, is in fact a spirited, no-nonsense guide to a surprisingly contentious topic. |
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The implementation of these practical, no-nonsense measures is, however, running up against major obstacles that have largely to do with an absence of European and national strategic vision. |
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Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie. |
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The terse contemporary feel of the line, unhampered by translator's awe, captures Virgil's character, his no-nonsense, patrician contempt, perfectly. |
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She's the sort of no-nonsense girl who can nail those sleazy witnesses. |
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He can work himself into a holy roller's lather on his motivational tapes, but in person he's reassuringly low-key, with an undercurrent of no-nonsense intensity. |
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At the final site meeting before construction began, cain was in a no-nonsense mood. |
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Gradually male machismo is undermined by feminine wiles, and it is the no-nonsense woman who makes fools of them both. |
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Meet this no-nonsense owner of a forensic economic company that focuses on labour market trends and statistics for lawyers and insurance companies and that provides testimony in court. |
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This no-nonsense downtown dame had been working as a lingerie model when she was abruptly called to star in the lead role of a quality film production. |
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Retention bins made from rotational molded plastic: no-nonsense series. |
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Our Business Academy provides proficiency training courses including practical and no-nonsense 'tips and tricks' that will help you broaden your knowledge of the most important management skills. |
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The funnyman had TV viewers in stitches with his no-nonsense approach to football during World Cup ad breaks and now he is proving his sporting prowess in the new event. |
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His columns are plainspoken and no-nonsense. |
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Philip Togni is a no-nonsense, tough-minded guy who is working alongside his daughter, so the succession at this winery is guaranteed should he ever decide to retire. |
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If we do slip up, we promise to set the record straight on this page in a clear, no-nonsense manner. |
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The Honda engine mated to this no-nonsense mid-tine design gives this model the balance of power and manoeuvrability for every kind of tilling job. |
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Her no-nonsense way of resolving issues impressed her superiors. |
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She's a warm but no-nonsense administrator who has an open-door policy for all students. |
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It's a great word, especially when uttered by Anne Reid as a no-nonsense Yorkshirewoman. |
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The band are renowned for their no-nonsense approach and laconic humour. |
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But in her cheerful, no-nonsense style she adds that there are creams, patches and pills to help them, and if all else fails, that they can always kiss and cuddle. |
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In all, this is a no-nonsense, practical, hands on guide to one of the touchiest subjects needing to be taught. |
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A no-nonsense dirty club joint, peppered with fat bass squawls, an infectious driving beat and Kele's distinctive vocal. |
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Like magic, Carla transformed from the dainty pixie into a hardcore, no-nonsense businesswoman right before his eyes. |
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I just love the air of no-nonsense she exudes, and invariably agree with her ruthlessly to-the-point assessment of the team she has been shadowing. |
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The eastside was an area fit for Mule because of his harsh no-nonsense approach to doing business. |
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Now in an updated third edition, Easy Homeschooling Techniques is a no-nonsense resource by mother and homeschooler Lorraine Curry. |
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Blake, a no-nonsense defender in his playing days, wanted Flack to get rid of the ball, not take a potshot from 30 yards. |
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Beer, obviously, and no-nonsense big plates of meat slathered satisfactorily in gravy. |
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A serious, often terse figure in press briefings, he underlined his no-nonsense approach when he took swift action in February to strip John Terry of the captaincy over negative publicity surrounding his private life. |
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A no-nonsense performer on the field, the 35-year-old has always been known to play a straight bat in interviews during his long distinguished career. |
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However, Alex admits she's bewildered as to why she's constantly at the top of casting agents' lists when they're looking for someone to play a no-nonsense ball-breaker. |
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The gamine Hollywood star was famous for her no-nonsense approach. |
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I wrote in this column about a straight-talking, no-nonsense Yorkie friend who was worried that, at the age of 86, the Queen was overburdened with her public duties. |
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The first was flashed at gun-for-hire David Prutton who arrived at the club on Thursday with a reputation as a no-nonsense midfield ratter who can mix it up with the best. |
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With The House You Have is a no-nonsense guide to the seven keys successful remodeling, whether one is redoing a room, building an addition, or making over the entire house. |
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His no-nonsense approach coupled with his natural leadership abilities will help push Atomic Playpen forward as a leader in enterprise digital strategy and solutions. |
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Notts County are managed by no-nonsense gaffer Martin Allen who is not the sort of character to allow his players to go onto the pitch unprepared for a battle. |
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They have a reputation for delivering politically charged, no-nonsense lyrics and Midnight Hands, Broken Mirrors and Survivor Guilt all pack a punch. |
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