Lucy's feminist strong-mindedness, in addition to her grace at the tea table, is in fact to her credit. |
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To deprive your country of a batsman of epic strong-mindedness for the sake of a big gesture would not be appropriate to Hussain's career. |
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Just as his light verse is based on strong-mindedness, so his kindness was based on courage. |
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They also recalled her wit, intelligence, strong-mindedness and love of cats. |
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This was a woman for whom pulling herself up by the bootstraps was a reality, which meant a heavy dose of strong-mindedness was essential. |
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Strong drink and strong-mindedness are prized at the Irish nuptial. |
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Imagination, inventiveness, creativity, strong-mindedness, and practicality are just some of the traits needed to build a city. |
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Iraqi Kurdistan offers stability, strong-mindedness, and a substantial separation from Baghdad. |
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Ann Petersen as the virginal Elisabeth, splendid in an Ava Gardner-style satin gown, showed the intelligence and strong-mindedness of a role that can seem merely prudish, making up for some unevenness of tone. |
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It's only when intolerance puts on the sheepskin and starts being celebrated as strong-mindedness that it becomes worrying. |
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The cast, heard this afternoon, was clearly game: Jennifer Dudley conveyed Jo's assurance and strong-mindedness, and portrayed her blossoming gracefully in the second act. |
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It also showed Battle's strong-mindedness. |
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