A maverick, who brooks no compromises, she is capable both of expansive friendships and bitter feuds. |
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The problem is that while the media likes maverick talents, it prefers them to be containable forces. |
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Others thought him a maverick, a free spirit, more subversive red than true blue. |
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He's a true Hollywood maverick, who has attracted equal numbers of detractors and celebrators. |
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There is something undeniably fresh and even unpredictable about this self-described maverick. |
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Lu is a maverick who attracts the support of the pro-independence hardliners. |
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I love our open-handed freedom, our democracy, our maverick humour and unflustered sense of a fair go. |
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Maclean has always been a maverick, described more than once as cold and unfeeling. |
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My informal queries revealed that those associated with you regard you as a brilliant, hardheaded maverick. |
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Far from being a deep-dyed traditionalist, he is a maverick, a valuable eccentric, who uses his influence to stimulate rather than stifle debate. |
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The first is a private sketchbook, posthumously made public at a time when attention was turning again to this American maverick. |
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There has been speculation the maverick Republicans use the isolated sand dunes along Ballyhornan beach to test fire guns and explosives. |
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Orwell was, in fact, a maverick on the Left and his ideas were a curious mixture of anarchism and Labour Party reformism. |
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Some have described him as a maverick, a colourful figure who rails against the evil of over-centralised administration and unanswerable power. |
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Something of a maverick figure, he has a long record of raising awkward questions for successive British administrations. |
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Right from the white-T-shirted, blue-jeaned Adonis of his early films, and even before that, Brando was a rebel and a maverick. |
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Stiglitz himself, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics last year, was something of a maverick, an internal rebel. |
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Still, why would the normally reclusive local musical maverick suddenly seek mass approval? |
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The visit, the latest surprise by the maverick prelate, could lead to a last-minute personal reconciliation with the Vatican. |
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Nevertheless, a prime piece of cyberspace seems to be controlled by a maverick whose wishes are more blue than red. |
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A maverick and visionary artist, fervidly dedicated to the perpetuation of South Indian culture, S. Rajam has painted his dreams his way. |
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He came under the influence of a group of maverick scientists known as Aids denialists. |
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As the maverick den mother to a group of faculty innovators, she helped transform the School of Management from a backwater to a destination. |
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At least I tried to stop the practice of bogus non-resident accounts but I was dismissed as a maverick or some would say a stirrer. |
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The first ace is the maverick genius of young James McFadden, now of Everton. |
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Since 1997 he has amassed a vast store of knowledge as a maverick manufacturer of beautifully crafted racing motorcycles. |
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Nothing suits her better than bucking her party and getting all those nice laudatory articles about what a maverick she is. |
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Seniors and aerodynamics aficionados might remember that on this day in 1947, a maverick U.S. Air Force pilot broke the sound barrier. |
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It's hard to pin down Zhang Yimou, the maverick from China's Fifth Generation of new wave filmmakers. |
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With organic farming, songs from k d lang and some cracking yodelling from our rogue maverick rap star, complaints should only raise a whisper. |
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His maverick political history and Arizonan heritage should lead him to embrace a return to the principle and practice of subsidiary federalism. |
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For more than 40 years Clubbo Records has epitomized the maverick spirit of the old-school independent record labels. |
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Being a maverick and an opportunist should hardly disqualify the man from running for national office. |
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Certainly no maverick hero is allowed to dash in just in time with guns blazing. |
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I must confess that on this thorny question of tobacco and alcohol sponsorship, I'd be a bit of a maverick. |
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New York playwright Will Eno is an original, a maverick wordsmith whose weird, wry dramas gurgle with the grim humour and pain of life. |
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And a long time maverick in American politics is being remembered for his influence on the nation. |
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For obvious reasons, the Nobel Committee is unlikely to honor this fascinating maverick now or ever. |
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A maverick, and an individual, he's running on instinct, fuelled by experience and making the right decisions. |
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His role as maverick was most evident was during his stints on the Open Market Committee, where he frequently squared off against the status quo. |
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Despite his maverick streak, Vialli was something of a principe di calcio, a prince of football. |
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He is one of the few truly great, genuinely maverick songwriters and performers of the present day. |
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There is a slow stirring of revolt that goes far beyond fuel protests and maverick votes for television presenters. |
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His face displays a limited emotional range and, at times, his portrayal of the maverick scientist is boring. |
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Unfortunately, before leaving on his American adventure, he apparently forgot to pack his maverick streak. |
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This contraction in demand was no maverick policy, undertaken in a beggar-my-neighbor spirit. |
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Both presented themselves as maverick anti-establishment politicians but campaigned hard on the traditional themes of the fascist right. |
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The press adored him, a prolific, maverick talent who survived on cheap noodles and peanut butter so he could make films with his dole money. |
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And that might have been the end of it, the end of him as public figure, stirrer, maverick. |
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As a maverick director he often chose his players on a whim and had them work without repeated takes. |
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We've evolved from a hot young maverick to a world-class business magazine. |
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Its leader is a surreal portrait of art-school eccentricity, a social maverick up to his neck in the shifting sands of taboo and faux pas. |
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He is a sprawling maverick with a gravel-slide voice and bluesy guitar copied by Eric Clapton, idolised by Phil Collins and revered for his gruff love ballads. |
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Mushtaq was a maverick strokeplayer with a love of sudden forays down the pitch, even to quick bowlers, and daring strokes that had bowlers tearing their hair out. |
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Also noting the vulnerability of centralized systems, Dyson's son George, a maverick futurist, puts forward a radical revamping of the airline system. |
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It seemed stage-managed and even cautious, fundamentally ill-matched to Mr. McCain's maverick sensibility. |
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Packer duly sets out to change the system, a lone maverick of sober-minded regulatory reform. |
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Their maverick stance and wizardry at the turnable have earned some performers fashion points. |
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In a side built around patience, team defending and counter-attacks, Elia stands alone as the free-thinking maverick out left. |
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From the beginning, Kazan had been a maverick, too individual to fit in accommodatingly to anyone's political programme. |
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A maverick is a supplier that for its own reasons is unwilling to accept the co-ordinated outcome and thus maintains aggressive competition. |
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Outrageous, fearless, funny, large-hearted, silver-tongued, the Churchillian ideal of the maverick pathfinder has always bred epigones. |
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Summing up Egypt's black mood, Mustafa Bakri, the maverick editor of a tabloid newspaper addressed a plea to Mr Mubarak. |
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There may also be more than one school of thought, or there may be maverick voices arguing against the mainstream. |
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And with those stories, we once again prove our own maverick streak. |
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Maybe, as one maverick biologist suggested to howls of protest last week, genetic selection may mean we have finally found a way towards evolving as a species. |
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The State of Arizona has the historic presence of being the land of the maverick adventurers who seek to be on the edge of development discovery. |
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This situation has encouraged some maverick intelligence operatives to market their specialized skill abroad. |
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The young lawyer had already gained a reputation as a maverick, taking on cases that other lawyers would not touch. |
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McCain runs now, as he first did back in 2000, as a maverick seeking to fix what is broken in Washington. |
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Today most people who follow restaurants know noma, yet few outside Denmark realize Redzepi is far from a lone maverick. |
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McCain thinks of himself as a maverick, an unorthodox thinker, a dissenter. |
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Williams scored his first Oscar nomination playing maverick U.S. Armed Services DJ Adrian Cronauer in good morning, Vietnam. |
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I spent a few hours scratching my head and looking for a cryptic code which might shed light on where this maverick genius is getting his ideas from. |
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He seems to defy political typecasting, reveling in the role of maverick. |
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Impressionism is not some hazy notion about how a bunch of maverick artists at the end of the 19th century decided to paint the world as if it looked blurred. |
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All I know is that MPs are very maverick so expect to be surprised! |
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Guests are encouraged to hire cars to explore the island's uncompromising and maverick terrain and to drive to restaurants on evenings when dinner is not provided. |
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To be bold, to be a maverick, to stretch beyond established limits, is the stuff of inspiration. |
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Then, one day, a maverick doctor gave him a miracle too fantastic to believe. |
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Instead, Pressler is already figuring out ways that he can leverage his power as a maverick senator. |
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I mean, the future of tennis lies in clay, and in creating new personalities, so I am not bothered if I am seen in some quarters as being a bit of a loner or a maverick. |
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For me John Paskin is the ultimate maverick, evoking memories of injury-time winners and handlebar moustaches. |
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After scoring an international hit with his single, Ya Rayah, the 'world' maverick is now back in the music news with a brand new album entitled Made in Medina. |
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He's an eco-activist maverick, with a Greenpeace mentality when it comes to protecting his little feathered friends. |
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Hostbasket is seen as a maverick and we consider this a compliment. |
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What type of work would maverick operatives do? |
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It rather seems to me that this has been a dramatic gesture by a talented but maverick young figure, either for no clear reason or for a very clear but as yet unrevealed reason, namely to join another dance outfit. |
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Rather than being a maverick, Lloyd was an open book. |
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Although she had been somewhat of a maverick as a dancer, as the director of the Royal Ballet, Mason adhered strongly, but not inflexibly, to tradition. |
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Moreover, all three are, in common with Miller circa The Crucible, maverick, socio-politically aware, generally quite intense, and not about to apologise for it. |
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As Ferrari Berlinettas last year or OSCAs two years ago, this year a famous troublemaker, maverick stylist and multi-brand mercenary will top the bill: Zagato. |
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In the hands of Mr Johnson, a promiscuous flip-flopper himself, this invites the question of whether such maverick behaviour would be tolerable today, with the parliamentary system at its weakest in decades. |
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The often maverick and adventurous Tasting Panel have created the whisky tasting notes to capture your imagination as you delve into an unparalleled record of single cask bottlings from over 120 distilleries. |
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No maverick, Gibson said he just wanted to say hello and payback the militarians for their service to their country. |
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But he was a heavy drinker, a maverick, and a loner. |
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Jubilee and TI have not always seen eye to eye and one maverick TI official had badmouthed debt remission as a sop to corrupt regimes. |
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Democrats cheer the return of McCain as maverick, Republicans not so much. |
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Soon I discovered that the private Mrs. Astor was a maverick. |
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I think that ever since maverick brands came along in the mid 90s it reminded everyone that, ultimately, cosmetics are all about fun. |
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The 8 minutes long splatter film about the maverick Akumi had been developed in the context of the course of study 'Filmgestaltung', under the guidance of Prof. Jochen Kuhn. |
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But he is more than that a spunky maverick who has frequently broken with the Republican machine and earned admiration from moderates and independents. |
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Something of a maverick in New York's roilsome politics, Harris had sought the position, one that did not rank highly in political circles. |
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Use of the word maverick spread among cowboys and came to apply to unbranded calves found wandering alone. |
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Through films and scale models, curators James Peto, Max Risselada, and Dirk van den Heuvel hope to throw light on a maverick, visionary body of work. |
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The MPAA emerges from Dick's film as a system stacked against the maverick auteur, hostile to the creative process, and conducive to bland homogeneity. |
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