Bolshy Bilyana was given the boot after a boardroom bashing. |
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Helen McCrory, plays his partner Rose Fitzgerald, a bolshy barrister who begins the series heavily pregnant with Guthrie's child. |
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Ah, London, how I love your freezing tracks, your slippery pavements, your panicky, bolshy commuters, your sullen faces. |
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I'll admit that the language is clumsy in places, and parts could be read as bolshy. |
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She is the bolshy New York journalist who mixes with politicians and spies. |
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I keep picking careers that demand me to be bolshy and not shy, and that's pretty silly, really. |
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It seems that I turn into a bolshy, opinionated and entirely spoilt six-year-old kid at moments like this. |
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Tegan and Sara's voices are equally cutesy but while one is cosy and hopeful, the other is only a kitten-heeled step away from a bolshy banshee. |
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Unsure which way the wind is blowing, the Cabinet is growing bolshy. |
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As seems to happen with American soaps, the cast grow bored with being typecast, get bolshy, and push for stories where they can showcase their skills. |
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This bolshy but buoyant single is The Scissor Sisters wearing bovver boots rather than feather boas and it could, er, break them in Britain. |
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy is too bolshy, Andrew Neil is old fashioned and Jeremy Vine too smarmy. |
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From the shy folk of the Sierra and jungle, to the bolshy, party-loving Limenans and laid-back criollos, all share a huge pride in their country. |
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For all her bolshy talk and the fact she carved out a successful career for herself as a glamour girl, she needs a man by her side to boost her ego. |
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TbeH Following a cameo appearance in the last series of Benidorm, former Dynasty icon Joan Collins is returning to The Solano as bolshy business exec Crystal Hennessy-Vas. |
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