| Uriah wheezes a laugh and swaggers back to the picnic table for more wine and cheese. |
| As he swaggers into the Citizens' Theatre, the 24-year-old is in personal and professional rude health. |
| An outsider can feel it too, when a soldier swaggers up to your vehicle and orders the bonnet to be opened. |
| At 6pm, Masters, rum in pocket, swaggers down the street like a dishevelled Pied Piper with about 60 young devotees straggling along behind him. |
| It's not just a question of how the president walks or swaggers or how he talks. |
| However, it is Ejiofor's film as he swaggers around in heels or confronts the ghosts of the past with equal aplomb. |