And let's praise illegal immigrants for their moxie in getting here and making America a better country. |
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You have to decide if you're the type of girl who's got enough moxie to ask out a guy. |
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But the congenitally upbeat North Carolina senator showed his moxie when he answered the question with an attack on the rival ticket. |
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Last Thursday he showed his moxie when he made a diving backhanded catch on a one-hopper. |
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Why a team with two Olympians couldn't find the moxie to pull out an important win was a mystery inside the Storm's bleak locker room. |
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I'm just glad we finally have a government that's willing to show some moxie for once and ignore these outdated sacred cows in our constitution. |
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I think children for the most part do not possess the same kind of moxie that adults have. |
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I admired its moxie, its determination to be nothing more than a cheesy, exploitative, effects-driven popcorn movie. |
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So his dogged belief in his ability as a salesman doesn't come off as gumption and moxie, instead he comes off as delusional. |
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One thinks, for instance, of St. Peter's moxie when he boldly declared that even if everyone should deny Jesus, he would never deny him. |
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The new kids on the block have moxie and magical powers and, dare I say it, soul. |
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The dog consisted entirely of nerves, springs and moxie, and brought out the puppy in Jasper Dog. |
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Isn't there anyone in Canada with the authority and moxie to stand up and do the right thing? |
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We live longer and I think that we have more strength, determination, grit and moxie. |
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By this time, Billy is mighty impressed with this young man's determination, skill and moxie. |
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It's still to be determined what kind of moxie Rodgers has when faced with expectations. |
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I do not mean to be disrespectful, but Lewis was as disrespectful as could be when he was young and full of moxie. |
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For one, the city that doesn't sleep has awoken even more, recovering in the face of tragedy with a determination and moxie that only New Yorkers can muster. |
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I mean he's got a lot of charisma and he's got a lot of moxie. |
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He has a big personality made for TV, plenty of moxie, ego and mental sharpness. |
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This moxie designer is best known for being confidant, emulous and atypical. |
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We want to believe that individual moxie matters, that a person's creativity, effort, and intelligence will lead to economic success. |
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Tammaro's victims often came to see him as a test administered by Manhattan itself, an appraisal of their moxie. |
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We will see who has the moxie in their company and who has the wherewithal to do it. |
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That's because we're innovative and efficient and have the moxie and skills to make it happen. |
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And the CDC team that arrived to ensure they were properly trained and equipped found them in no need of moxie and dedication. |
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Visiting as a reporter in 2007 and 2008, I was dumbstruck by the innovative work of these women, and by their utter moxie. |
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He had moxie, and he had character, and he had that competitive fire. |
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This vision of Love involves a certain amount of bravery, even moxie. |
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It is important that we reward those people who have the moxie to come to this country, often not knowing what is awaiting them and often not having the financial resources to set themselves up in a way they would like. |
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I have not had the moxie even to think of approaching him. |
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As a girl she had speed and a knock-kneed moxie at athletics, and might have done more with it if she hadn't harvested all the glory already. |
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Because for all his moxie, Rourke is just a busted-up old actor. |
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Bly was talented and undeniably a celebrity, but she also owed part of her success to fortunate timing: her moxie was in concert with both the women's-suffrage movement and the burgeoning of populist journalism. |
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The KNEW LITE SNOW PANT may be a lightweight shell but it has more than enough moxie to face a mean mountain, especially one that's dousing you with drippy drizzles. |
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Tabi and Moxie initially rallied the vibrant artistic community in Dumfries. |
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