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How to use mavericks in a sentence

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What does the future hold for the band who bill themselves as the independent mavericks in a world of mere cut-outs?
And yet that same culture would flatter us into believing we are a nation of mavericks and rebels.
Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority.
The most effective change insurgents aren't loners, mavericks, or revolutionaries.
I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself.
They need to suppress their urge to be mavericks, and to stick to proven medical protocols.
These tough mavericks provided a wonderful public service that has evolved to undiscerning disservice.
But as times and tastes changed, it needed a catalyst to move beyond the shopworn stereotypes of cops as either by-the-book straight arrows or rakish, rule-breaking mavericks.
Where have all the wrong people gone – the working-class mavericks like Mark E Smith and John Lydon and Alexander McQueen?
Throughout her life the Queen Mother was a frequent visitor to the Tate, particularly admiring such mavericks as Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore.
But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum.
So I was very inspired by all of the mavericks who came out of that time.
But then so did my family, including the experience with the collection of mavericks, doughty rebels and oddballs that was the Latin Mass Society.
Agriculture has been one of those mavericks that have not been under trade rules in the past.
Many of the major advances in the pulmonary circulation were led by mavericks, such as Forssman, Moser, and Petty, who pursued their passion against prevailing opinion.
Rufus, Byrd, Maitland, Kull, all those round-the-world sailors, all those buckskinned mavericks who trapped and traded their way across the New World: they show that solitude can be not just survived but embraced.
The long march towards abstraction remains the business of trailblazing mavericks, who patiently, often at the cost of their own lives, have had to overcome in a mediatic desert the holist temptation that haunts us all.
Yet mavericks such as Mr Bofinger remain exceptions, not the rule. Nor will the changes in the landscape do enough to involve economists in policymaking.
Today, the greatest youth achievements come from the mavericks who, impatient with the pace of youth development, jump off the train to create their own time and follow their own passions and obsessions.
It is personal attitudes that make optimists and pessimists, idealist, and cynics, mavericks and conformists, high achievers and high school drop-outs.
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At even the Mavericks might have been mistaken for mutineers by one so unversed in their natures as Mulcahy.
The mutiny had broken out and the barracks of the Mavericks were one white-washed pandemonium.
Dragons swept to a 63-47 win at Hertfordshire Mavericks, while Bath powered home 65-39 against Surrey Storm.
Colonel Creighton, who had succeeded to the trusteeship when Father Victor went to England with the Mavericks, was hardly the Chaplain's brother.
The Lakers have won five of their last six and are within striking distance of the Western Conference-leading San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks.
The Mavericks keep their colours long and guard them very sacredly.
The Mavericks had a reputation for liveliness to live up to.
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