The play received such a gutsy performance by a terrific cast that its feeling of thinness momentarily faded. |
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Its accompanying fricassee of button onions and Jerusalem artichokes was rich and gutsy too. |
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Still, he paid a handsome enough dividend for the place and it was a gutsy determined effort on the part of the horse and rider Fran Flood. |
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In these essays, the globalized economy appears principally as a means of melioration for the gutsy women who exploit its singular opportunities. |
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Oistrakh's warm tone ensures that the concerto's melodic content is not compromised, in spite of his gutsy playing. |
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More memorable, however, is the gutsy food, cooked to order and served at a relaxed pace. |
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There are no gutsy square-jawed heroes and no military men staring into the middle distance thinking on the seriousness of war. |
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It was a big gutsy red, one for those who like Cabernet or Shiraz but want a change. |
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If you look closely, you can see some of the nails poking through the wood and it feels authentically gutsy. |
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Give it up for a gutsy pair of slouchy, droopy midcalf boots that ask to hold a drapey pair of pants. |
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Their story, combining heart-rending drama and gutsy determination, was a natural for the big screen. |
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The gutsy athlete felt her bronze medal success proved her race tactics were right. |
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It vandalises a gutsy satirical classic, in this case with a mixture of misjudged condescension, smirking spoofery and culpable failure of nerve. |
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So Hill did what any gutsy, spunky assertive women would do in her situation. |
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Its organic status gave it the gutsy real flavours that chemicals never can. |
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It was a gutsy display and the home side earned their three points the hard way. |
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It is a big, brash, gutsy engine, stoking up a lot of energy for seemingly little effort, and it is just perfect for a big, brash, gutsy car. |
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He is on thin ice here, but he is smart enough, and gutsy enough to get away with it. |
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Here is a gutsy selection that will stand up well with most of those strong flavours. |
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He was a gutsy player of immense potential, and it was only a matter of time before he became a nightmare for the bowlers of all shades and hues. |
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It's gutsy for the author to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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They won the games in a photo finish, pulling ahead of the previous year's winners with a gutsy last-ditch surge. |
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Far from twee though, these works are rooted in the gutsy intimism of Bonnard and Vuillard. |
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People that are good at it and adept at it can be very guttural and gutsy and dark and moving and poignant all at the same time. |
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Playing the lone wolf is gutsy, but be prepared for professional and social death. |
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I knew him as a player, and he was very determined, gutsy and knew what he wanted. |
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Rob's strengths lay in absorbing the pressure and criticism, and in doing this well he more than proved himself courageous, gutsy and tough. |
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What the CDs cannot however capture, is the verve and the gutsy performance which is all part of the live gig. |
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I suppose the best thing Wexford can hope for is to give a very gutsy performance. |
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His gutsy ten-inning pitching performance in that deciding game still stands out in Phillies' lore. |
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After losing to Argentina they did at least put in a gutsy performance against Australia in the rain. |
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Her gutsy yet lustful performance made her one of the most adored actresses in Hong Kong and also brought critical acclaim. |
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Lydia is such a gutsy and determined little girl, we are just glad to have been able to help her. |
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Although both Oxford 2nd teams lost, the performances were gutsy and the pride of representing Oxford in this historic occasion shone through. |
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Their gutsy performance was just what was needed to pull the crowd onto the floor. |
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The judges praised their research skills and their gutsy and determined reporting. |
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Being in Italy, the students have an opportunity to get a real feel and vibe for gutsy food! |
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It's firm, white flesh is so meaty it works well with strong, gutsy flavours and is ideal for stews and salads. |
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Tapas bars are proliferating because they serve up a wide variety of flexible, unpretentious, gutsy food and modest bills. |
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Very smooth and drinkable on its own, but its rich damson and blackcurrant flavours make it ideal with gutsy food. |
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The soft fish was well contrasted with marinated, crunchy green beans, dried tomato and baby spinach in a gutsy dressing. |
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After all, if you're venturing into the wilds for a picnic, the food should be suitably gutsy and bursting with flavour. |
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Offering a wide variety of flexible, unpretentious, gutsy food with modest bills, it's affordable and fun. |
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And beer is an entirely credible ingredient for the kinds of gutsy, hearty dishes that are traditional accompaniments to football viewing. |
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As yet, she's too much your standard feisty, gutsy, lateral-thinking distaff detective to be viable independently. |
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So it will come as little surprise to reveal that it wears its patriotism on its sleeve, littering proceedings with gutsy do-or-die speeches. |
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It's gutsy for Shanley to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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The Welshman defended his WBO belt with an effective, if unspectacular, display against his gutsy Kosovan opponent. |
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While waging a gutsy campaign against liver disease, he was ambushed by stomach cancer and succumbed within a few months. |
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Many wine tasters have resorted to using anthropomorphic terms such as aggressive, clumsy, gutsy and precocious. |
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Still, he is a gutsy little guy who keeps ticking after he takes a licking. |
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Inside these rooms is the gutsy, architectonic presence of the trusses, just overhead. |
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A gutsy group of Ukrainians has made the world's first underground balloon ascent in a disused coal mine in Doneck. |
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It offers a wide variety of food, some of which is gutsy but all of which is great quality. |
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The gutsy left-arm seamer showed his skills with the bat on a track where his more illustrious team-mates were dismissed cheaply. |
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At the time, Dr. Ink praised this move as gutsy, a daring thrust into enemy territory. |
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It is medium bodied but with gutsy cherry and redcurrant flavours. |
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Deciding to challenge the then-incumbent governor Charlie Crist for an open Senate seat in 2010 was a gutsy decision. |
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It was a gutsy call that overrode rational hesitation born of his 2008 loss to Mike Huckabee. |
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In Casino Jack, Kevin Spacey plays the dirtied lobbyist with a gutsy flair that renders him hopelessly charming. |
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Both were packed with gutsy flavour but while my partner pronounced himself well-pleased with his choice, my soup could have done with being a little hotter than lukewarm. |
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Compared with most large projects, this is a bagatelle, but the surreptitiously radical design that makes such poetic sense of the pixel is a gutsy move. |
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A gutsy attack and hostage-taking at the general headquarters of the Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi brought us new boogeymen. |
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Instead of just another tired sequel, the new Bourne feels gutsy and reinvigorated. |
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Live, they both played gutsy but goofy sets that had the crowd pogoing. |
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The very best have multi-layered complexity and can complement many dishes, ranging from fishy starters and gutsy main courses to sweet, creamy desserts. |
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It has all the gutsy flavours you would want in a meal for such an occasion and a great way to feed a crowd who are more interested in watching the box! |
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The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me. |
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Piecing together gutsy rock, skittering middle eights and infectious, catchy straight rock, this track gives a glimpse of a very special future indeed. |
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He took up the gavel, but in his nervous state about performing such a gutsy move, he gave the person sitting next to him a mighty blow on the head. |
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But I am light-hearted, and I am gutsy and I do swear like a trooper. |
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The win was all the more laudable considering Kiltaine had been hitherto unbeaten but the Sarsfields put the skids under them with a gutsy super display. |
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This burst of African political pop is included on their debut album, along with a mixed batch of songs in which their gutsy vocals are sometimes swamped by over-production. |
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As was the case with Carlow's performers last weekend, gutsy determination was in plentiful supply with participants giving their all in all competitions. |
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I reckon you need a gutsy, southern French red to partner this dish, which makes this thyme and angostura bitters-like blend of Carignan, Syrah and Grenache ideal. |
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The goal came off his tummy inside the Portuguese box, an apt way to score for a very gutsy player. |
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This was a long, gutsy, attritional game played by two flawed teams who failed to force enough shots on goal. |
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To accept this, however, would be to underrate our heroine, branding her as some kind of cheap accessory when she is, by many accounts, a gutsy and rugged individual. |
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Roasted vegetables such as tomatoes, leeks, aubergines, and onions, with garlic and olive oil, then pounded them together to make a delicious, gutsy pasta sauce? |
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She's much too young for the kind of life she's forced to lead, much too young to be bashed up by a no-good husband, and much too gutsy to let all this get her down. |
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She is a person I would describe as having gutsy determination. |
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With a hammer-like left hook and crushing body shots, Provodnikov was beating his gutsy foe down, body part by body part. |
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Here some of the red grapes harvest are vinified as a light pink wine, rather than letting it ferment to a gutsy red. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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And given Hingis' head-to-head record against the gutsy Sanchez Vicario, chancing the undergod at 3-1 does not make much sense. |
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But Ireland dug out a gutsy response and applied pressure which resulted in number eight Heaslip diving over in the corner to revive home hopes. |
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For real gutsy brunchers, there's a 40-minute thrill ride alternative with pilot John Marshall that includes loops, rolls and such. |
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His high-angle landscapes allow him to explore light, mood and weather in gutsy impasto. |
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Still, as a showcase for Cuban and other Latin American art, the biennial was, in its own peculiarly proud, gutsy cubano way, a triumph. |
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A gutsy home victory over Stade and a last gasp defeat to Leicester, did however offer some crumbs of comfort. |
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The FBI interviewed the remarkably gutsy Jeff Bauman in intensive care. |
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Kain are a tight band who know how to play, and they rip through their set at a gutsy pace. |
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What we did show was determination and it was a really gutsy performance, certainly from the goalkeeper. |
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What Parker is alleged to have done was gutsy, but not hard to pull off. |
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The featured Premier Nursery looks a tough puzzle, with Ballydoyle represented by Mekong River, raised 6lb for his gutsy nursery win at Killarney. |
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The Sandgrounders' gutsy push for safety ended in heartache this week when fellow strugglers Grays and Halifax made their game in hand pay with crucial victories. |
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And yet, few people have heard of this gutsy lady, whose training included dodging the recreational swimmers as she ploughed up and down her local pool in Hamilton. |
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There was a fine, gutsy performance from Wrexham's Steve Evans at the back, although you question whether he could handle Europe's nippiest strikers. |
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Single mother Alex Delillo is a fresh character, a gutsy woman with issues struggling to protect her college-aged daughter while chasing bad guys. |
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A gutsy drive by Karlsson in the day's opening supercar race saw her overcome a first corner hit from Jos Jansen to finish second as she got to grips with her new mount. |
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