There is a book to write about Hiddink's personality, his instincts, his straight-from-the-shoulder way of conducting business. |
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It's not that I am religious – far from it – but rather that more plainspoken, straight-from-the-shoulder remembrances of the dead person can be simply too much, too traumatic for the bereaved. |
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He projects a confident rather than cool masculinity, one more straight-from-the-shoulder than studied and, when it comes to suits, a natural shoulder at that. |
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In a world of increasing hypocrisy, give me a straight-from-the-shoulder character like him any day. |
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With a straight-from-the-shoulder approach, employees are less likely to disseminate erroneous information over the social grapevine and will be less anxious. |
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