Edmondson missed last Saturday's 4-0 drubbing at Cardiff with a calf-strain and his steely determination was sorely missed by City. |
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The color is steely blue gray, as if all the red and yellow was rinsed from the negative. |
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Carrie turned to me with an expectant look on her face, her steely blue eyes looking directly at me. |
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They saw the potential in those steely blue eyes and asked her to join them. |
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A few rays of sunlight fell on the island, but most of it was dim and the water was a steely blue. |
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The steely blue is another dark lure colour, something like the black or the reds, which have always been top catchers. |
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I love it for its leaves, a steely grey blue warmed with a blush of burgundy. |
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They started gabbling in some foreign eastern European tongue and shot me intermittent daggers from their steely blue eyes. |
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Yet beneath this sweet exterior I suspect there's a core of steely determination. |
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They played with invention and verve allied to common sense and steely determination on Saturday evening. |
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With Friday's League clash at Carlisle looming large, City chief Dolan is looking for steely determination to pull York out of a rut. |
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The man famed for his wraparound sunglasses and steely determination was becoming a golfing automaton. |
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Dudley played with a steely determination, still believing a win could keep alive their desperate relegation struggle. |
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As if a swirling combination of rage, sympathy, and steely determination made it hard for him to formulate his sentences. |
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Don't doubt this steely determined and highly skilful County Manager for even one fleeting moment. |
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James' dark brown eyes were no longer sparkling with happiness and cheer but instead steely and hard. |
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Despite the years of torment, she has a steely determination to see justice done for her beloved daughter, and she is not going to give up now. |
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I saw the determined, steely eyes of a man with something to prove, in fact everything to prove. |
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City could hardly believe their good fortune but with a priceless lead now to protect their steely determination was galvanised. |
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The home duo were two behind with five holes to play, but showed steely determination to edge back into the contest. |
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Kiv asked her quietly, but in a steely tone of someone who is determined to achieve their goal. |
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Then there is the generously-proportioned nose and, of course, the determined chin and steely blue gaze. |
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That's the kind of steely determination which has become a feature of the side and which will again stand them in good stead on Sunday. |
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Every word was jacketed with a steely promise and the hard in his eye was more than even the old man cared to face. |
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Though professionally chummy she is personally steely, a shrewd operator with no qualms about tough questions and drawing blood. |
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It may have been based only on looks or alliteration, but it was a great nickname, spot on for the young Vaughan with his steely studiousness. |
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The combination of womanly good looks and stylishness, together with a steely personality made her a powerful force. |
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The truth is that beneath the chirpy, seemingly carefree exterior lies a steely determination to succeed. |
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The child's steely blue eyes, chiselled features and surprisingly strong screen presence will no doubt propel him to many future cinematic roles. |
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The big head, bright eyes, and steely mouth suggest brains, pride, and choler. |
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I love spicy, steely, floral, upper-crust Mosel Rieslings that make terrific summer swiggers. |
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When Coriolanus does speak, it is often with an austere, minimally syllabled, and steely precision. |
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His eyes, which are palest aquamarine, are steely, his nose is strong, and he smells all clean and peppery. |
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The joy of it is in the sweat and butterflies, the clamped lips and steely eyes of the poker face. |
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Shape and texture terms tend to be applied to wines with a high degree of acidity, as angular, austere, flinty, steely. |
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There is a unique streak of steely acidity, a firm flintiness and a mineral quality that is not found elsewhere in Burgundy. |
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You may get a barman with a seething hatred for you in his steely glare, tempered only lightly if you choose to cross his palm with extra silver. |
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She looks daggers at him, but continues her conversation with her sister, turning every few words to fix him with a steely glare. |
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For all her girlishness, she's a steely businesswoman and a self-confessed workaholic. |
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Being somewhat drunk yourself, you give her the glad eye but it is met with a steely glare. |
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But he managed to work his way out of the gutter, emerging as a celebrated artist with a steely determination to succeed. |
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His eyes floated then to Lee's, and instead of hurt or disheartenment, Sash was troubled to see that her eyes looked cold and steely. |
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His quiet-spoken manner hides a steely determination for domination in movie making. |
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He hardly exudes confidence, but there is something steely and assured behind his quiet, shy manner. |
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As for the Old Vic material, it's in jarring contrast to the steely professional polish that characterised Who's Next. |
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What does come through, not altogether attractively, is a steely determination in these well-born girls to stick with their own kind. |
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The captain, his eyes becoming steely, his gaze carefully directed ahead, stood silent a long moment, his jaw muscles bunching. |
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But anyone who believes he was a puppet or a yes-man has never had to meet his steely glare or attempt to win an argument with him. |
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And we fulfill our new role with a steely inner resolve regardless of what others may think. |
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But when she dances, it's her steely technical strength wrapped in luscious lyricism that speaks so eloquently. |
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The Sauvignon tastes like hay and the Chardonnay has a steely finish that's not very charming, but both are still better than what I had before. |
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Nowhere was this steely resolve more in evidence than among Burnley's back four. |
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The man, with slightly gray hair, bald on the top of the head, and steely gray eyes, was wearing an expensive suit. |
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But he also detects the familiar, steely resolve of a Chancellor who is convinced that they will be borne out. |
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Original tinning is steely grey in colour and if it is in good condition, it counts as a plus point when considering the value of the item. |
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But her casual appearance belies a steely core of ambition and determination. |
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He was a steely fellow, a man with a gentle Southern accent and an unyielding faith in discipline. |
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His infectious humour belied a steely resolve to get the job done and the mix of the two brought out the best in his players. |
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Fraser moves convincingly from his zealous naif to more steely operator convincing himself of his mission's objectives. |
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We've had newspaper guys, previously steely eyed and smart as a whip, turn to jelly at the mere prospect of a dip in his pool. |
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In his later comments on the Marx Brothers, he vacillated between generosity and steely contempt. |
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He entered with the trained dignity of a nobleman and met the duke's steely gaze. |
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The story is largely seen in flickering circles of light and specific scenes are tinted using intense bubblegum pink and steely blue. |
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He turned, fixed his steely eyes on us, bared his terrifying set of teeth and let out a spine-tingling roar. |
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But for all his reputation as a pragmatist, there's a steely and obdurate side to him that comes to the surface every so often. |
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Except this time, the competition does not involve steely shots on the fairways, but nerves of steel on the property market. |
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Her anger flared, fueled by an injured heart eyes turning steely gray blue. |
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The hair used to conform to the colour code but it has broken out in steely grey. |
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The magnificent January King has steely blue leaves and a tight head tinged with mauve. |
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The Hong Kong of the movie is full of deep blues and steely greys, a dirty jewel on the water. |
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Her eyes were a sharp, steely blue and her black hair was usually tied back into a severe bun. |
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Her mouth was pursed and her steely blue eyes registered every change in the ocean current. |
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It was that Bengal tiger of a ballerina, Sofiane Sylve, stalking onstage on steely pointes, as if France itself had come to explicate this most elusive of texts. |
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Friends speak of a steely and determined operator beneath the kittenish veneer. |
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His intense gaze was directed at her, steely blue orbs engaging her brown. |
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Despite the beautiful, limpid looks, and melodious voice, Fraser has always possessed a steely determination to do things her way. |
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I think I may have given her a steely glare or told her to belt up. |
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Here Engel's steely touch yet emotional warmth were ideally channelled. |
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The warm water moray eel is also caught from time to time, although this is a mottled fish with a pointed face, very different from the steely grey of the conger. |
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But his hostility to the devil is implacable, utter, and steely. |
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Moss recently had to catch and tranquilize a female hippo who had unwittingly escaped from her steely enclosure late one night and had the run of the zoo. |
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When we reach the waterline, the full moon has risen, casting steely light over the boulders that Graham has strategically positioned along the shore. |
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Mrs Tutty put her aunt's old age down to her steely determination. |
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Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her. |
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I walked back to my desk, keeping the satisfaction locked tight within a carapace of steely unconcern, and took in the scene. |
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And if this is a trendsetter, our action sequences are not going to have beefy people flexing their muscles or lean and steely acrobats performing somersaults anymore. |
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I am possessed, as much as the next man, of that stiff upper lip, steely resolve and adamantine backbone which make us British positively megalithic in the face of danger. |
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Part of the delight of watching her pivot gracefully from steely composure to histrionic distress comes from the feeling of witnessing two bravura performances at once. |
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Every candidate has displayed a steely determination to succeed. |
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But when Hawil, a tall man with a salt-and-pepper beard, speaks he's got the unmistakable, steely demeanor of a military man. |
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Neither trigger-happy nor hesitant, but steely, self-possessed, and clear-eyed. |
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Louis has a fragile quality combined with a steely determination. |
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But steely determination saw him back in training at the end of February. |
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Some regard his steely look and dry Liverpudlian wit as scary. |
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Considering his height, then the steely look and his rough voice, both of which reminded me a lot of Carey, he was a rather intimidating person, even to me. |
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His eyes were ice blue, and steely, yet full of wisdom and knowledge. |
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This was a steely gray specimen of the mineral hematite which, like many other stones, has a tradition of healing and additional magical influences. |
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We emerged triumphant close to the bow section, exchanged steely stares as befits the penetrators of mighty wrecks, and swam off to pose beside the bow gun. |
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Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines. |
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The footage from showed the two locked in a steely stare-down. |
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So, people sped by the models less out of puritanical deference to the naked bodies, but to keep up their steely reputations. |
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What was important, Jordan told Irons, was to convey the man's cunning intelligence and steely resolve. |
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Still, his steely blue eyes did have a certain menace about them. |
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Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines, anchoring many mediocre melodramas and haughty period pieces like a pro. |
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Few fish can be mistaken for the steely grey bullish looking bass. |
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A prince is a man among men, a canny fighter, a steely sovereign who takes what he wants out of life. |
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She would unarm her noble heart of that steely resistance against the sweet blows of love. |
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A Sancerre's mineral quality and steely acidity should cut through the brininess of the meat. |
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Legal eagle Jimmy Wyler has the sort of steely stare that makes you want to confess to crimes you didn't commit. |
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He is a progressive democratic socialist with a steely determination to deliver a fairer Britain, including a fairer Scotland. |
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This is a bone-dry, steely and minerally crisp dry white, with a smokey, gunflint quality. |
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She's a steely ingenue, a fair-faced heroine, a leading lady. |
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The body of Eve 8, the fembot, represents both steely industrial strength and the mysteries of microelectronic circuitry. |
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Nephrite jade, a very hard substance, called 'soft jade' because it is not quite as steely as jadeite. |
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The kingly brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red. |
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