They fought off a hard-nosed, offensively inept Pacers club and then a hard-nosed, offensively inept Heat club.
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Lesser long-nosed bat: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to remove the lesser long-nosed bat from the federal list of endangered and threatened species.
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The canines in question are brachycephalic (in layman's terms "short-nosed" or "snub-nosed") varieties, which are likelier to suffer from respiratory problems and to die on planes.
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Today there are more than 60 colobine monkey species munching on leaves across Asia and Africa, including the lutungs, the bulbous-nosed proboscis monkey and the snub-nosed monkey.
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Shares of Advanced Micro Devices nosed up slightly after hours.
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Snot-nosed grown women were everywhere — practically collapsing in sorrow.
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As the S.U.V. nosed through Brooklyn, Kalkbrenner's energy began to flag.
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But hard-nosed bettors have come down heavily for the Panthers.
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He has forgotten Ferguson's volatility, his ruthlessness, his hard-nosed pragmatism.
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This is not impossible; in 2019, Twitter nosed past that threshold.
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Never mind elves or Santa or Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has a festive retail origin story
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And Washington managed to achieve this through principled, hard-nosed diplomacy.
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But other publishers do, and some are even more hard-nosed.
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The late Mr Lee was much more hard-nosed about such things.
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He claims to be harder-nosed about China than Mr Trudeau is.
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The blunt-nosed leopard lizard is a fully protected species in California.
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Ahead of him stood two fiercely intelligent, successful and hard-nosed women.
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This year's winner is a portrait of two golden snub-nosed monkeys.
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The holiday TV classic "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" is seriously problematic.
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Rudolph, the red-nosed prince of Christmas, is the only good reindeer.
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That is the sort of hard-nosed attitude I've been up against.
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Should Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer really serve, rather than resist, Santa?
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At first glance, the decision appeared motivated by hard-nosed business acumen.
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According to Buddhism, all forms are impermanent, even furry cold-nosed ones.
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He asks Connery, a hard-nosed policeman, where the illegal distilleries are.
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Ron Rivera is traditional, hard-nosed and just what the Redskins need
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Welcome to "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," the queerest holiday special ever.
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And even snotty nosed and coughing she was still a fucking mermaid.
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She is button-nosed, glossy-haired — and a dead ringer for her mother.
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Dogs, especially snub-nosed breeds prone to breathing problems, can easily overheat outside.
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He is strong and he's hard-nosed and he's going to keep going.
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Like a truffle hunter, I nosed around for a whiff of self-recognition.
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He was known as worldly, curious and courteous, as well as hard-nosed.
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Star-nosed moles' diet consist mainly of worms, insects, small amphibians, and fish.
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Despite being about the size of a hamster, star-nosed moles are strong.
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"It is as hard-nosed a company as America has seen," said Nelson.
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"He played rugby, and he's got this hard-nosed Philly edge," Rapp said.
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On the floor, he's that old-school, Southern, hard-nosed type of coach.
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He also influenced the culture of the game, through his hard-nosed stoicism.
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He eventually does a skillful job shaping up his girlfriend's crusty-nosed son.
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He nosed his johnboat through Ivanhoe's currents toward his family's flooded trailer home.
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I bought "The Blue-Nosed Witch" by Margaret Embry online for a penny.
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The deer nosed at the apple, then walked along and nibbled some leaves.
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One farmer's long quest for a solution ended with a snub-nosed revolver.
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Now the airline will only accept cats and dogs for air travel and banned any short-nosed or snub-nosed dogs such as Pugs and French Bulldogs, "out of concern for higher adverse health risks," according to United Airlines' website.
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They will offer Putin a new and positive relationship based on hard-nosed realism.
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Nevada's Aerion Corporation is making a pointy-nosed business jet, good for Mach 1.5.
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What this hard-nosed scientist answered is shocking at first, then somehow seems obvious.
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"It was really an exciting, hard-nosed, hard-fought, well-deserved win," Carroll said.
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After the beloved Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer TV special aired again on Nov.
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Here, for your viewing pleasure, is a picture of the star-nosed mole babies.
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A pragmatic approach African Parks has a more hard-nosed approach to elephant conservation.
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To me, it was just a bunch of snot-nosed kids in Halloween costumes.
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And this book inspires you to be more practical, hard-nosed, and persuasive.14.
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The parking lot was full of snub-nosed Vanagons in various states of disrepair.
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"What is needed are hard-nosed proposals for pragmatically improving our institutions," he wrote.
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And short-nosed dogs such as bulldogs have respiratory issues that make exercise difficult.
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Out of the blackness of the deep, deep ocean comes a snub-nosed creature.
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Mr. Hary has a reputation for being hard-nosed in both business and politics.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was born out of a department store marketing assignment.
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The Yiddishkeit emerged only at the end, and in a hard-nosed, percussive fashion.
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The other vehicle sat nearby, upright but nosed into a ditch beside the road.
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The drawings are at once fairly hard-nosed fact if you know your science.
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That is economically risky: when she nosed ahead, the peso trembled (it rallied this week).
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THE cane rat, a large, blunt-nosed version of its urban cousin, looks docile enough.
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But for government agencies, hard-nosed investors and cash-strapped shoppers, information is not enough.
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I can remember that it was a little snub-nosed revolver, a brushed-steel frame.
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Star-nosed moles can only stay underwater for about 10 seconds before surfacing for air.
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Here's one swimming under ice: Little is known about the star-nosed mole's social life.
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Released in the summer of '96, Trainspotting was a snot-nosed, zeitgeist-seeking dark comedy.
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Hard-nosed investors would scrutinise their books and put pressure on them to perform well.
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"Rudolph the Red Nosed Burglar had a very shady scheme," they wrote in the poem.
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He's a hard man with hard-bodied women and a hard-nosed drive for success.
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The role of the hard-nosed movie producer seems tailor-made for Saif Ali Khan.
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According to Keith, their daughter and son have a little Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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They're lasting pincers: blunt-nosed pliers used to stretch the upper material over the last.
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You can tell upon meeting him that he comes from a hard-nosed military background.
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Widening the nostrils of snub-nosed dogs (like the genetically challenged pug) can improve respiration.
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East Kalimantan is known for forests inhabited by orangutans, sun bears and long-nosed monkeys.
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Ditto for the brush-tailed rock-wallaby and the long-nosed potoroo, two vulnerable marsupials.
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"They'll bring in some hard-nosed realism of what war looks like," Mr. Barno said.
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The goal is a Europe in 2024 that is more confident, sovereign and hard-nosed.
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Hopefully we keep playing that hard-nosed style of hockey, that playoff-style of hockey.
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The nightmare-inducing image features a ghastly man with red eyes totting a snub-nosed revolver.
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Since 2015, however, the Tories have turned a hard-nosed welfare policy into a punitive one.
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We disembarked in Ischia and he nosed our rented Fiat through the crowds at the dock.
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I know we've nosed around, and I'm hopeful for, some racial injustice and some prison reform.
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Yet, the snub-nosed monkey above and 37 other similar species just got their genomes sequenced.
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There are also new face emoji, like the green, sick guy and the Pinocchio-nosed liar.
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Without any attachments the dryer is arrestingly snub-nosed, with the silhouette of a rubber mallet.
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Eisenhower had to deal with Churchill, who nosed into military affairs more than American politicians did.
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The hard-nosed case for tough sanctions is even stronger when it comes to the economy.
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It's time to pick hard-nosed people to cut through things and figure out a deal.
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Europe enters the 2030s as a more hard-nosed figure, with a patchwork of shared interests.
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Mr Trump played a hard-nosed businessman on TV, but Mr Murray is the real thing.
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But friendly gestures will only get you so far in a hard-nosed battle over money.
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The songs are bumpy, hard-nosed and propulsive, battling for every small triumph. Columbia. Oct. 7.
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We ventured in and nosed our headlights around towering granite outcrops until we found our campsite.
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One was a Glock something, and the other—the nicer-looking one—was a snub-nosed .
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Ms. Clark, for her part, said that hard-nosed economics was reason enough to stay home.
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Hard-nosed business people come to me all the time and volunteer to create social businesses.
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He tried to concentrate, but his mind was still busy thinking about the runny-nosed girl.
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"Police forces have braced themselves for sightings of the red-nosed harlequins," 7News reported this week.
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From Meryl Streep to numerous hard-nosed, tough-talking political operatives, they all sang her praises.
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"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964) is a top-tier stop-motion classic for many critics.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer originated as part of a promotion for Montgomery Ward in 1939.
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LSU: New look Tigers: LSU has forever been known for hard-nosed, ground-and-pound football.
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It also employs a number of hard-nosed policies aimed at compelling people to plead guilty.
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She is also probably the toughest and most hard-nosed progressive on the scene right now.
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A notable JAP of this formative age was the big-nosed, big-haired "Baby" Jane Holzer.
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As the population grew, a couple thousand sea lions nosed their way into the Columbia River Basin.
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So even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he is being really dumb to do this.
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Just recently, he accused the Huffington Post of trying to take away Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer.
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All the tough, hard-nosed plays that have to be made, he always seems to make them.
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On the field, Smith was known as a hard-nosed enforcer who refused to bow to opponents.
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Under Thibodeau, Towns and Butler ought to coalesce into some sort of hard-nosed transcendent basketball force.
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If you aren't, you might leave the trailer a little more wary of those red-nosed characters.
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They wanted to track the elusive and endangered blunt-nosed leopard lizard in the San Joaquin Valley.
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The animals were star-nosed moles, beavers, and groundhogs — all industrious tunnel-digging and dam-building creatures.
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The heat was soporific, and beside them, two buffaloes nosed through a pile of dung, quietly grunting.
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Before the budget, universal credit was less generous than the already hard-nosed benefits system it replaced.
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The show follows the Herald, a liberal, overly-earnest broadsheet, and the Post, a hard-nosed tabloid.
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The jungle island is home to numerous endangered species, including orangutans, sun bears and long-nosed monkeys.
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Afterward, Mr. Jacobson drove through Tuk and nosed his truck onto the Arctic Ocean, bound for Inuvik.
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His hard-nosed line vetoing of budgets ultimately saved the state $7.3bn in spending over eight years.
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After being cut repeatedly, it is a hard-nosed scheme—more so than the benefits it replaces.
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These days European diplomats mutter that only the hard-nosed seem to get results from Mr Trump.
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Adorable fact: Though their strange faces might seem like an impairment, star-nosed moles are extremely quick.
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Only 5 feet 8 inches tall, he's known for his gritty, hard-nosed play on the ice.
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She also added a colorful sheriff's badge and an abstract pointy-nosed mask over her own visage.
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Image: Tim FlachEndangered tells the story of the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey's biggest fan, filmmaker Xi Zhinong.
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So one day, aged 210 and snot nosed in short trousers, curiosity got the better of me.
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That was enough for hard-nosed Detective Trump to conclude his year-long investigation into Russian interference.
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Their design owes more to hard-nosed economics than it does to the mysteries of the heart.
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I had, just to clarify, not been expecting actual snow to materialize from the carrot-nosed buggers.
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Maybe it's hard-nosed defense and a star-less share-the-ball ethos that floats your boat.
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Such arguments wouldn't cut much ice with hard-nosed politicians if it weren't for two other factors.
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Deng, 31, is a hard-nosed, defensive forward who can play multiple positions and provide solid offense.
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The shark-nosed front is also where you'll find the Lambo's raging-bull badge, in snarling gold.
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Enter Moishe Pipik (the amazing Tony Torn), a long-nosed Jewish character in a huckster's checked suit.
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But perhaps more than anything, the show heavily featured something considerably less glamorous: hard-nosed media criticism.
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Dagmar saw the man's gun — the snub-nosed Colt — and a shiver of fear ran through her.
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So far, though, it seems like industry fantasists won't even listen to hard-nosed government defense analysts.
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Thatcher was known as the "Iron Lady" due to her hard-nosed, no-nonsense approach to politics.
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His most famous sketches depict his imaginary alter ego, a bouffant-haired, aquiline-nosed doyenne named Mrs.
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Ms. Wolf directs him and the others with obvious compassion, though more hard-nosed clarity might help.
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Around 1845, whalers started calling bowheads "rock-nosed whales" after seeing them rub their heads on boulders.
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His predecessor had just won a state championship, but he had also been hard-nosed and profane.
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The other was wildly firing a snub-nosed revolver as officers chased him down an empty street.
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According to the Qantas website, snub-nosed breeds are not permitted on flights longer than 5 hours.
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"He noted Oracle&aposs reputation as a hard-nosed vendor who can be "very tough with customers.
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"He was a tough, hard-nosed guy," said John Wangler, a quarterback during Mr. Hackett's senior year.
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Stoicism can turn into a kind of flamboyance — hard-nosed commitment to form is rare and electric.
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Should they play hard-nosed politics to punish Republicans for the way they treated President Obama's nominee?
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Neither was he particularly bananaed, pendular, reticulated, light bulbish, reptilian, laminar, mushroomed, varicosey, hook-nosed, or cockeyed.
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It's easy to call for more meaningless sanctions in order to pose as the hard-nosed president.
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Endangered nonhuman primates include, clockwise from top center, the black and white snub-nosed monkey (Credit: Paul Garber); the ring-tailed lemur (Credit: Matthias Appel); the golden snub-nosed monkey (Credit: Paul Garber); the mountain gorilla (Credit: Ruggiero Richard); and the northern white-cheeked gibbon (Credit: Fan Peng-Fei).
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French bulldogs are more prone to respiratory problems as they are classified as short-nosed dogs, or brachycephalic.
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So when I play up, it's more hard-nosed defense and I have to use my IQ more.
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Well, it's technically called a "pointy-nosed blue ratfish" (hydrolagus trolli), but isn't "ghost shark" so much catchier?
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After a long life and plenty of attention, the adorable bare-nosed wombat died on Tuesday aged 32.
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Tata and other firms in climate-stressed India have long taken similar steps, for similarly hard-nosed reasons.
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"I heard he was a hard-nosed, blue-collar type of player that didn't scare easily," Mackanin said.
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"Nice pics from your 'boys trip,'" she wrote, adding the long-nosed emoji, insinuating that Bendjima is lying.
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At nearly 32 years of age he was known as the oldest Bare-nosed Wombat in the World.
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As for Congress, they're going to get the hard-nosed sales pitch from the Trump regime this week.
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At the same time, he goaded a stubborn, hard-nosed society with his stinging jabs against pervasive racism.
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The watch transforms the hard-nosed investor into a child who's just opened the best birthday gift ever.
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For all the unabashed sentimentality of their lyrics, they were hard-nosed about their work behind the scenes.
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Some people called him "Spot," or "Andy the Red-Nosed Warhola" (the redness was later attributed to rosacea).
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"When he was congressman, he was a tough, hard-nosed congressman," said Tom Ingram, a senior campaign adviser.
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However, the Russians may underestimate the robust, tough and hard-nosed policies the Trump administration would hopefully pursue.
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Before the latest survey, brand perceptions had nosed into positive territory for the first time since last year.
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The seat is split-nosed in the front, which allows the rider to sit aerodynamically with more comfort.
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The tequilas are marketed in Mexico by producers who rely on agaves pollinated by lesser long-nosed bats.
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Rather than spark a discussion, McGarry's bold move at their March 2 meeting triggered a hard-nosed response.
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He sang with full-throated conviction, utterly hard-nosed within the songs but grinning and thankful between them.
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It was published months after the dedication and illustrated with an elegant portrait of the long-nosed canine.
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No more big-nosed beagle in the flight cap and goggles chasing the Red Baron on Metlife's airship.
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Limestone facades are ornamented with occasional caricatures of African captives: thick-lipped, broad-nosed and with curly hair.
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The gesture may also convince those suspicious of Huawei's tech that the firm's business intentions are hard-nosed.
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Amazon nosed up 0.08 percent in after-hours trading.
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In 2466 Jeremy Corbyn, now the leader of Britain's Labour Party, defended a mural depicting hook-nosed bankers.
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We have a different point of view: hard-nosed policies and strategies are worthless without a good story.
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Fullbacks are still hard-nosed workhorses, but now they come in all sizes and with disparate skill sets.
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His supporters insist that the hard-nosed style he was known for in early years has softened somewhat.
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The Trump administration has been working for months to develop a new, hard-nosed federal policy on homelessness.
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As vehicles nosed toward Fifth Avenue, officers stopped each one, forcing them back down the street against traffic.
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As the chart shows, it nosed above the point of the failed recovery rally attempt nine days ago.
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In a sense, he embodies the movie business he hopes to dominate: calculating, impulsive, hard-nosed, and hopeful.
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Her reputation, as a hard-nosed rebounder and defender, has been in the background of her son's career.
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He was from one of those Slavic countries, angular and crookedly handsome in a broad-nosed, corpselike way.
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What we're really watching, though, is no less than a stiffly depressing portrait of toffee-nosed child abuse.
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He has had a chance to recruit players that fit his tough-nosed, quick-paced style of play.
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She used to be an Olympic-level freestyle skier coached by her hard-nosed therapist father (Kevin Costner).
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A whole building of hard-nosed journalist who cover floods, fires, assassinations and everything else just stunned into silence.
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But alongside the futuristic vision runs a hard-nosed, opportunistic appreciation of the power of capital to create winners.
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Another, a hard-nosed businessman called Jamaal, increases his price to 50 rupees, from 30, when the temperature drops.
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Me, too, lady, mumbles a red-nosed drunk in a billed cap, leaning his big head into Mom's window.
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Southern-hairy nosed wombats don't breed well under captivity, and they are a species which is currently under threat.
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With his help, they could keep their jobs; self-interest compelled them to treat the red-nosed reindeer well.
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Of the 22 species of these portly and pointy-nosed creatures, the True's beaked whale is among the rarest.
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And when star-nosed moles get scared, they can run at a speed of about five miles per hour.
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Then, sooner than expected, at just before nine-thirty, the bow of the ship nosed around the nearest bend.
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It features a variety of Christmas socks, including Santa Clause, an elf, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and more.
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Since the dams have come down, some of the sturgeon have nosed upstream into the newly free-flowing river.
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In response Hong Kong leaders have tried thus far a mixture of patience, contrition and hard-nosed police tactics.
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Seems like Harry Kane wasn't the only bleached-white, pointy-nosed, cardboard-like personality to score on the day.
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A scientific test has been undertaken, where ten long-nosed pups were given a variety of scents to follow.
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For more liberal Democrats who have rallied around hard-nosed resistance to Mr. Trump, the results are often frustrating.
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Even hard-nosed political observers, including Nate Cohn and Nate Silver, pointed out she would be a real contender.
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Most of the rest were characterized as cathemeral like the star-nosed mole, the European rabbit and the muskrat.
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She herself is gawky, her frizzy hair pulled back in a serviceable puff above a narrow, long-nosed face.
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As Williams' shrieking increased, Wang nosed ahead to 6-5 after firing a blistering backhand that clipped the line.
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Iran, under harsh sanctions that were not in place four years ago, nosed around the election system in 244.
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As we drove among the verdant summer pastures, a snub-nosed revolver sat on the dash of Coady's pickup.
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With its petite size and dark smudges around its eyes, the snub-nosed vaquita could be in a cartoon.
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Other species of squid, swordfish, bottle-nosed whales, sperm whales, hooded seal and other marine animals eat Gonatus too.
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Keep an eye out for golden snub-nosed monkeys or even a giant panda hiding between the rhododendron and bamboo.
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No matter your religious beliefs, there's no denying one simple truth: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a wintertime icon.
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He has more in common with Donald Trump (see Luthor's winning presidential bid) than some snot-nosed techie Riddler-wannabe.
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For example some dogs nosed their owner&aposs leg or rolled on their back when they wanted to be scratched.
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In the next trailer, Murphy's villainous red-nosed entourage, appear by the dozens, encircling a woman wearing a turquoise wig.
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Over four years, they collected 327 samples and 82% of them were confirmed as belonging to blunt-nosed leopard lizards.
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Frank was a hard nosed baseball player who did things on the field that people said could never be done.
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Virginia Tech entered Thursday's contest averaging 121.5 points but was no match for the hard-nosed defense of Saint Louis.
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Some newly minted governors have found their first encounters with a hard-nosed political press corps to be a shock.
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"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," The Temptations We dare you to tell us you're not feeling the holiday spirit now.
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With its snub-nosed torpedo shape, their winning design looks a bit like a wingless airplane, at least in renderings.
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Meanwhile, Jada, 47, wore a fuzzy Rudolph onesie — complete with a red nosed-hood and brown gloves to mimic hooves.
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There's a whole community of red-nosed performers, however, who aren't affiliated with circuses, from ministry clowns to rodeo clowns.
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But hot water is the best way to remove allergens that would otherwise turn you into a runny-nosed mess.
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With his young daughter still bloody-nosed and bloodthirsty, he started to get a little nervous about her future prospects.
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Consider this: the star-nosed mole's snout contains about 30,000 dome-shaped structures that contain nerve endings, called Eismer's organs.
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If you aren't convinced of the star-nosed mole's value by now, then you may never see the light (hah).
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R. Lee Ermey, a former Marine who made a career in Hollywood playing hard-nosed military men like Gunnery Sgt.
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The Americans arrived in Toronto with a roster full of hard-nosed players who were assigned to slow down Canada.
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Still, the shift was significant, suggesting the company might be becoming more hard-nosed as it faces pressure to expand.
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Robin van Roosmalen defends his Glory featherweight title with his flat nosed infighting, built on blistering combinations into low kicks.
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Nonetheless, the poll reveals that the makeup-slathered, red-nosed comedians aren't exactly the crowd-pleasers they're trained to be.
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" Trump, according to Rettig Gur, is "best handled as a reality television star rather than a hard-nosed policy challenge.
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"Proximity" otherwise features a balance of simmering idylls and hard-nosed sparring sessions, with drums and saxophone always mutually engaged.
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His experiments at the bridge found that dogs — especially long-nosed breeds — were drawn to the scent of mammals below.
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New York (CNN)There's a new battle brewing between the White House and a hard-nosed member of the media.
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But in 17 years, I've never had a colleague suggest that my religious beliefs kept me from hard-nosed reporting.
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"He's just a really nice guy," said Andrea Fraser, a peer of Mr. Haacke's known for equally hard-nosed work.
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It's an undulant relic, almost bronze, with an unsettling resemblance to the quasi-nosed Voldemort from the "Harry Potter" movies.
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The helicopter nosed north across the harbor and banked up the coast, across lush forests and fields beyond the city.
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Chairman Jerrold Nadler Nadler, 72, is a hard-nosed New York City attorney who has long been a Trump antagonist.
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Eventually, she invested in low-income real estate, collecting the rent herself, with a snub-nosed pistol in her pocket.
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One is through hard-nosed, challenging diplomacy and the other through the launching of a brutal and bloody preventive war.
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In other words, the U.S. has every right to a respectful, hard-nosed negotiation with Mexico over trade and immigration.
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Zhang Hui, handler of three golden snub-nosed monkeys, native to central and southwest China: Q. Tell us about the monkeys.
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Center-left liberals will remind us that Obama's biggest legislative accomplishments were products of hard-nosed dealmaking, rather than mass action.
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We watch the Burl Ives Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie, and then I head to bed around 10:30 p.m.
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Cross-country analysis of welfare policy is scanty, but it suggests that the reforms in Britain have been especially hard-nosed.
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Hard-nosed private investors have turned away from water, reluctant to risk vast sums for uncertain returns stretched across future decades.
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This is the mess inherited by John Flannery, a hard-nosed GE veteran who took over from Mr Immelt in August.
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One is narrative bias — we all, even hard-nosed journalists, get captured by significant stories and tend to pile onto them.
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When most people think of reindeer, they think of the flying, magical, occasionally red-nosed creatures who pull Santa's mythical sleigh.
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Furry, button-nosed and dependent on sea ice for their survival, polar bears have long been poster animals for climate change.
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If the Panthers win the Super Bowl, they will prove that a hard-nosed rushing attack is as valuable as ever.
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And this process happens fast; star-nosed moles touch their noses to the ground around 10 to 15 times per second.
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Rita (April Bowlby) may have been hard-nosed and manipulative, but she was playing by the patriarchal rules of classic Hollywood.
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It also owns a library of classics, like "Where's Waldo?" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," and a consumer products business.
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A former white-collar attorney and prosecutor, White was billed as a tough-nosed enforcer and easily confirmed by the Senate.
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What's different: Sources familiar with the document call it "hard-nosed" and "realistic" — and less ambitious and idealistic than prior efforts.
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Anisimov said it was no coincidence that his first two goals came on hard-nosed plays in front of the net.
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A Mexican drive to save the vaquita marina appears to be failing as the snub-nosed marine mammal hurtles towards extinction.
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It was a triumph for a Leave campaign that had conspicuously failed to answer the obvious hard-nosed questions about Brexit.
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What are we to make of a pointy-nosed witch looking at a clock, her mouth wide open, in "Untitled" (2016)?
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That's why Kavanaugh, with his hostility to independent, hard-nosed, unbiased investigation of presidential wrongdoing, shouldn't be on the Supreme Court.
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Marine biologist Lisa Steiner noted the observation back in a 1995 paper about bottle-nosed dolphins off the coast of Portugal.
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"Hard-nosed capitalism helped create the Heavenly Kings and Queens," Wong said, using a term reserved for the very biggest stars.
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The song arrives in a psychedelic vocal-harmony haze but soon solidifies into a hard-nosed sketch of a desperate situation.
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The puppet maker Mirek Trejtnar clip-clopped a red-nosed marionette across a makeshift plywood stage in his studio in Prague.
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But considered as a whole, this season's hard-nosed inquisition into the cost of long-term conflict stands up to scrutiny.
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If you're a healthy-nosed adult, though, they hold limited promise, since they're really just mashing down or expanding soft tissues.
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"A hard-nosed, tough coach who demanded that toughness from his players," said Brian Cabral, who played for Mallory at Colorado.
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The Mk1 will use three Raptor engines initially (and up to six eventually) while the snub-nosed Starhopper used only one.
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Even as Adams nosed the Crown Vic out of the parking lot, he couldn't get the episode out of his head.
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The story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer dates back to 1939 and centers around a copywriter named Robert L. May.
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The hard-nosed Cook, who has occasionally emerges on earnings calls and in interviews will probably result in some sharp retorts.
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Vincent appears in three photographs here, first as a snub-nosed boy in profile, then asleep in a pillar of light.
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Why on those increasingly infrequent occasions when Afghanistan attracts notice do half-truths and pettifoggery prevail, rather than hard-nosed assessments?
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It's a myth, like Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and all the other holiday stories from my childhood.
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For example, saigas, a type of lumpy-nosed antelope, died at incredibly high rates last year due to a mysterious disease.
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In the hard-nosed "La Jungla" ("The Jungle," 1943), Lam, as proto-Afrofuturist environmentalist, depicts natural hierarchy being surpassed by vitalist horizontality.
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She claimed her prominent-nosed, geeky appearance, along with her modest clothes and actions, kept her from being sexually harassed at work.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer's stop-motion animation was produced in Japan, while most of the audio was recorded in Canada. 227.
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I want her to turn all three of them at once on the Night King and roast his arrogant big-nosed face.
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The magic of the movies can soften even some of the hardest-nosed investors, and Giancarlo Parretti used that to his advantage.
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What about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who took America by storm at Christmas 1949 and has been prancing along ever since?
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The sterling hit a 31-year low against the dollar this week following rhetoric of a potential hard-nosed approach to Brexit.
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The pointy-nosed blue chimaera is known to live in deep waters near Australia, New Zealand and the French territory New Caledonia.
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If he becomes Judiciary Committee chairman as expected, the hard-nosed attorney would lead the panel handling any effort to impeach Trump.
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She said once, 'I've been in the business for 10 years and this snotty-nosed punk comes along and gets a show.
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In a BBC interview last October, he described Jews as "hook-nosed" and blamed them for the troubles in the Middle East.
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A real scientist should avoid any and all anthropomorphism, which is why hard-nosed colleagues often ask us to change our terminology.
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The snub-nosed vaquita porpoise has all but died out due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a delicacy in Asia.
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"Trump's hard-nosed style does not play well on Capitol Hill," said Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution.
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The Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting public comment through March 7 on its proposal to delist the lesser long-nosed bat.
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Beyond the specifics of the legislative rules, however, Republicans simply approached Obama-era policymaking with a new spirit of hard-nosed cynicism.
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Making America great again, he argued, required discarding humanitarian agendas and value promotion, and embracing a hard-nosed pursuit of American interests.
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All of the dogs reported to have taken the jump are long-nosed breeds—dolichocephalic types, like German Shepherds and Scottish Terriers.
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A cop with the looks of a model and the instincts of a social worker, Casey is hard-nosed and big-hearted.
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The Cougars had come back from an 11-point halftime deficit by playing hard-nosed defense and frustrating the bigger Wildcats inside.
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Let us rejoice in the pink-nosed, pink-fingered opossum, her silvery pouch full of babies, each no bigger than a honeybee.
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The CSU's hard-nosed approach with Merkel on immigration had only boosted the AfD and driven away liberal CSU voters, he added.
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In a large newsroom of hard-nosed reporters he occasionally socialized with, he didn't have a reputation for partying or erratic behavior.
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He earned a reputation as a hard-nosed manager who drew up rigorous business plans and kept close track of their progress.
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Other Chinese take a more hard-nosed approach, embracing Mr. Trump because of the advantages that they see him offering to China.
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Threatened smooth-coated otters and endangered hairy-nosed otters, both found in Southeast Asia, are sometimes caught up in the pet trade.
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But Ms. Haspel's strategy in the March briefing was to pair emotional appeals with her hard-nosed realism and it proved effective.
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It is much more hard-nosed commercial calculation: 'Who are the big names, who has the power and who can help me?
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Playing with the Western Hockey League's Red Deer Rebels, he had become known as a hard-nosed player willing to fight anyone.
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While Montgomery Ward shuttered in 2001, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer remains one of the most famous holiday icons in the world.
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Axios reports sources have said the document is "realistic" and "hard-nosed," adding that it is not as idealistic as previous strategies.
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I mentioned the original eight reindeer as theme possibilities and Jeff suggested RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER which breaks into 13/13.
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The Soviet legacy jets, like the needle-nosed Tupolev-154, had narrow, dim cabins; entering them felt like climbing into a pipe.
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Rod Brind'Amour, a hard-nosed center who was Carolina's captain in 2006 when it won the Stanley Cup, became the head coach.
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Putin is unlikely to go along, but they would offer the Russian president a new and positive relationship based on hard-nosed realism.
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That would be the little-known eastern bettong, a short-nosed marsupial, which until only recently had been extinct on the Australian mainland.
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He prefers a more hard-nosed approach, focusing on exercises and drills reminiscent of the kind he learned in the former Soviet Union.
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Obama win the White House, Obama touted the four years Clinton served as his top diplomat as evidence of her tough-nosed grit.
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But this time they had an undisputed leader—Robert Lighthizer, the hard-nosed United States Trade Representative—and a clear set of demands.
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In its home town of Bentonville Walmart seems a very American company, its culture a blend of sunny encouragement and hard-nosed capitalism.
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He didn't speak Russian, so he relied on his translator, a hard-nosed woman named Gulmira, to act as a sort of barometer.
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Old-time hockey is a fucking myth perpetuated by a bunch of hard-nosed Canadian pundits and Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers fans.
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In the piece, Bialik discussed how entering Hollywood as a "prominent-nosed, awkward, geeky, Jewish 11-year-old" set a tone for her.
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His administration's increasingly hard-nosed policies can steer China away from a course that is leading inevitably to outright conflict with the West.
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Puppia Soft Dog Harness ($12.59): A harness like this is a great alternative for short-nosed dogs who cannot wear a neck collar.
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Shares of Qualcomm nosed up slightly in extended trading after Baupost disclosed it is dissolving its entire $300-million stake in the company.
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And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
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Boosted by an early eagle, Sucher nosed to the front with a five-under-par 65 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.
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Rapinoe and her teammates made sure to console them, to offer some words of solace: they are human, hard-nosed but not hardhearted.
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As they worked through the night, Democrats began caroling through the classics: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Little Drummer Boy," among others.
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A deserved yellow for a tackle from behind from Masoud Shojaei of Iran, whose defense has been hard-nosed to say the least.
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It's Gene Autry's "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Other Christmas Classics," which racked up almost 44 million streams late last year. 9.
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The Ausgrid sale does not require Senate approval but could be raised as a bargaining chip by hard-nosed independents and minor parties.
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It's an unfamiliar situation for the ordinarily hard-nosed retired Marine general, who has insisted upon military-like rigor in the West Wing.
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On one hand, you have the wholesome children's special, like the 1960s classics A Charlie Brown Christmas or Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian authorities seized about 3,300 rare pig-nosed turtles on Wednesday suspected of being smuggled into the Southeast Asian country.
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He is known for his hard-nosed approach to negotiations, a trait that is likely to sync up nicely with his new boss.
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Potentially standing in the way is Mr. Singer's Elliott Management, a hard-nosed hedge fund with experience battling for control of bankrupt companies.
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Comey is a Republican, but has established a reputation over his decades of work as being a hard-nosed officer of the law.
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If Lamas isn't available, hard-nosed veterans Clay Guida and Darren Elkins would also make logical welcome committees for a reanimated Korean Zombie.
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For years he has treated Neza as his personal laboratory, trying a wild mix of hard-nosed reforms, harebrained schemes and fanciful experiments.
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Fuhrman was in fact "cocky" and embodied the "hard-nosed white cop detective attitude" that was emblematic of the time, according to Domanick.
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The foundation of her appeal to some soldiers remains the contrast between her foreign-policy experience and hard-nosed pragmatism, and Trump's freewheeling bluster.
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Fun fact: It took 24 frames to create a single second of filmed animation for the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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If it provides good background music for you to make inappropriate faces at highway passersby and their snot-nosed children, all the better. 7.
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Roughneck's broken, broad-nosed protagonist beats a bar patron senseless in the snowy present-day fictional town of Pimitamon during a violent first act.
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It's 1979, four years since hard-nosed Beverly Tapinski became friends with Raymie and Louisiana and rescued a dog, Buddy, who became her own.
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Philadelphia briefly nosed in front in the second quarter, but Detroit's pivotal run at the end of the half snapped a 48-all tie.
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But apparently the hard-nosed journalists over at the times turned a skeptical eye towards Andrew's trucker friendship claims and did what journalists do.
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Clinton might want to watch the film to look for some inspiration about how hard-nosed political pragmatism has been essential to progressive breakthroughs.
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As the iconic jet nosed soared south, the two former political rivals chatted and Clinton proudly showed off photos of her new grandson Aidan.
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And the new exterior design takes the Vantage's sharp-nosed, flat-tailed bullet shape and makes it at once more sensuous and more muscular.
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One of the most iconic early Christmas movies, the 1964 stop motion classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has, hands down, the creepiest elves.
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According to the Huffington Post, British Airways hooked up Britain's Olympic athletes with a "gold-nosed victory jet" for the flight back to Heathrow.
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An OG castmember of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is firing back at critics who call the holiday classic "problematic" for the modern world.
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" — Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer The Occasion: You went sledding and totally wiped out in a snowbank The Quote: "I triple-dog dare you.
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Romar built his team around a core of hard-nosed, unheralded local players who would come to define the following decade of Seattle basketball.
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Yet, even as the Republicans demonstrated a hard-nosed reticence to dispense with the old, they showed, perhaps unintentionally, a flash of the new.
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Defining features of whiteness including watching Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Birdman and the Kentucky Derby, owning a flash-light and using Verizon Wireless.
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The investor lesson here is also clear: Don't let enthusiasm for a purportedly innovative business model replace hard-nosed analysis of a company's operations.
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Disney stock nosed up, while Fox stock dipped more than 1 percent.. Casey's General stock dropped more than 4 percent in the extended session.
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Ortega became the first man to stop the legendarily hard-nosed Edgar, courtesy of a booming uppercut that began somewhere by the Earth's core.
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The Panthers front seven has a well-earned reputation for hard-nosed football, and they're even better against the run this year than last.
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They also need to appease the hard-nosed policy experts or party officials those candidates rely on to get elected — and, eventually, to govern.
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If nobody can see a clear road to profitability, then this hard-nosed approach to valuation will lead to stocks tanking after an IPO.
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Racism was very much alive, so a hard-nosed realism about how to exist within the confines of white America was still a priority.
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This shows renewable-energy capacity additions from 33 to 2015: As you can see, after some fluctuations, non-OECD countries nosed ahead last year.
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Finland's first dog, Lennu, a wrinkly-nosed Boston terrier with a lolling tongue, has become a bona fide celebrity in the country, and beyond.
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Drape: This title game delivered what it promised: two hard-nosed teams from the best conference in college football, the S.E.C. Every series matters.
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I nosed about afterward on the internet and noticed that Ernst & Young had served as a richly compensated "exclusive provider" to the Rio Olympics.
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Suarez got the ball down the side somewhat dangerously, but Ahmed Fathy, part of the hard-nosed Egypt defense, battled him off the ball.
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A hard-nosed national security hand with the military background often valued by Trump, Keane's name has been floated frequently as a Mattis replacement.
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After the attempt, Moi's rule became more hard-nosed -- he dismissed political opponents and reduced the influence of his predecessor's allies in his cabinet.
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But call it what you will, the German police exhibited "some hard-nosed realism," Bershidsky wrote, screening and detaining hundreds of North African men.
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I'd argue dog breeds like the pink-nosed pitbull are as similar to pigs as they are to other canines (again spiritually, not factually).
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An overriding lesson of 2016 for liberals is that without hard-nosed realism about the state of the country and Trump's talents, you lose.
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Goodell suggested that the league's hard-nosed approach to player discipline led to a 40 percent decline in the number of players arrested in 2015.
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Apart from the moral obligation the world has to help the brutalised Syrian people, the West—particularly Europe—has hard-nosed reasons to stay engaged.
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As the story goes, the bashful red-nosed North Pole resident defied all odds when he led Santa Claus' sleigh through a snowstorm, saving Christmas.
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Through hard-nosed determination and ruthless drive, Joe Jackson molded, trained and cajoled his brood into one of the greatest show business dynasties in history.
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Although Barbara's boyfriend thinks that "the circus is nothing more than a metaphor," Ms Tawada brings her fine-nosed, soft-furred beasts credibly to life.
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Red ass A fiery, argumentative, hard-nosed player is said to be a red ass, a term that apparently dates to at least the 1920s.
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LOS ANGELES - - Toby, a two-nosed dog from California, has escaped being put down, finding a new home alongside other dogs with unusual physical attributes.
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Its newish chief executive, John Cryan, wins plaudits for a hard-nosed strategy to cut costs, sell assets and overhaul dusty IT systems (see article).
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Berkenblit's first language consists of sharply angled, geometric forms, often concluding in the outline of a pointy nosed witch with long eyelashes but no eyes.
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And the government would have to acknowledge the growing benefits of renewable energy and make hard-nosed comparisons about cost, implementation, environmental benefits and safety.
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There is Baalsrud's gun, the snub-nosed Colt, which Baalsrud's brother had given to a museum near Oslo before it was transported back to Furuflaten.
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His successor, George H.W. Bush, was even more skeptical of neoconservative ideas, adhering rather to the hard-nosed realism that had long dominated the party.
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In this world, writer Peter J. Tomasi then wanders between stories, as Ian Bertram's pug-nosed illustrations add a pop of character to the work.
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Or "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," which appeared in a HuffPost video that satirized its portrayal of bullying and was nonetheless taken seriously by some?
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And there they function to make some kinds of ideas seem self-evidently "realist," hard-nosed and rational, and others patently inadmissible, self-evidently inappropriate.
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The realist or pragmatist or hard-nosed faction might allow that these upgrades are "nice" to have but not until the trains run on time.
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The animated reel is the hard-nosed results of one hundred days of hand-drawn animation, inspired by Elle Luna's "100 Days" goal-setting project.
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The hard-nosed competition surfaced over the weekend at an Asian economic forum that pitted Vice President Mike Pence against President Xi Jinping of China.
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This has led even hard-nosed investors, such as Blackrock's Larry Fink, to express concern that companies are not investing enough for the long term.
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I nosed south toward working- and middle-class Inglewood, where the Clippers plan to build a Spaceship Enterprise of a new arena along Century Boulevard.
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It doesn't even take a hard-nosed venture capitalist to whip a startup into such a state, because pressure is built into the system itself.
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He is a "hard-nosed" leader who does not warm to dissent but who can inspire, said an executive who worked for him at Nielsen.
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Racing side-by-side with Ross Chastain, Briscoe washed up into Chastain's car and nosed into the inside wall, ending his race after 142 laps.
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Extra credit: Fortune took a look at Elliott and some of the tactics it uses in its activism, from private investigators to hard-nosed negotiating.
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Dad managed to make running after a runny-nosed toddler who's struggling to pedal and face forward at the same time seem like a breeze.
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Only two airlines, United Airlines and Air China, offer nonstop service, and both now ban snub-nosed breeds like Bua Loy from the cargo hold.
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There are three filled treats to choose from, each in an iconic Easter shape: A pink-nosed bunny, a baby chick and a decorated Easter egg.
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He didn't want her to be surrounded by runny-nosed kids housing little germ farms, and he liked the idea of having her safe at home.
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Anderson has said the film is inspired by the work of director Akira Kurosawa and classic stop-motion Christmas specials like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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Groups that offer therapy hounds, which are known to reduce stress and anxiety, have seen more demand for their furry, wet-nosed services in recent weeks.
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"Some of it has sentimental value," he said as he nosed the Cadillac out of the flea market parking lot and pointed it north toward Malibu.
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And the entry of hard-nosed financial giants sends an important message about impact investing: that they see it as profitable for themselves and their clients.
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"The holiday TV classic 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' is seriously problematic," reads the caption on the video, which has been seen over 5.7 million times.
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Mr Kobach, the outgoing secretary of state, is a hard-nosed, far-right ally of Mr Trump who scaremongered over immigration and (non-existent) voter fraud.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad described Jews as "hook-nosed" on Tuesday and blamed them for creating the troubles in the Middle East.
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"The holiday TV classic 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' is seriously problematic," reads the caption on the video, which has been seen over 5.6 million times.
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YouTube team Fred V & Grafix did just that in a new video involving the tortured meows of a long-nosed Siamese and some music production software.
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Still, being able to smell underwater and "see" things with "fingers" that protrude from their snouts make the star-nosed mole a winner in my book.
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Another Republican close to the White House said Trump's tape comments appeared similar to the hard-nosed tactics he took when his company was facing litigation.
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The congressman also has a funny take on Hermey, the elf from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" ... even though he doesn't get his name quite right.
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The Warriors would not label the play as dirty after the game, instead calling it the type of hard-nosed postseason basketball they are used to.
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However, as the vote continued to trickle in, Caldwell's lead shrunk, and two days after the election, Fried has nosed ahead by just over 500 votes.
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One day they might make their bed while singing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and another they might make a Christmas card for someone they love.
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Freedia makes everything fun, fiery, and deliciously weird—try telling her that she can't turn "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" into a twerk-heavy bounce classic.
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Earlier this month police arrested a man in Papua who had attempted to smuggle over 2,000 pig-nosed turtles, a protected species, out of the province.
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The cookies are made with garbanzo bean flour and all natural peanut butter and come in shapes like snowmen, gingerbread men and a red-nosed reindeer.
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The confidence is rooted only partly in hard-nosed data, like the rapid pace of growth expected for the second quarter and record low jobless rates.
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The only tool Mr. al-Alwi uses to make these intricate vessels is a pair of tiny, snub-nosed scissors, the kind a preschooler might use.
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That would resolve the age-old contradiction between hard-nosed profit-seeking and high-minded world-changing — and its IPO prospectus aims to prove it right.
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Human rights groups decried Athens' hard-nosed action on the border and its decision to suspend accepting asylum claims, but the EU expressed solidarity with Greece.
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First Lady Pat Nixon told Empire Magazine their holiday traditions included the president playing "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" on the piano for friends and family.
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The bottle-nosed dolphin, known as Honey, is being kept on her own in a small pool and is showing signs of mental stress, activists say.
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There's a young snub-nosed monkey that, at least in the irksome narrative imposed here, is feeling neglected because of the arrival of a baby sister.
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This month, the 249 classic stop-motion animated film "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (CBS) won its time slot, with an audience of over seven million.
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Joni Ernst of Iowa nosed ahead of their chief opponents, the ones endorsed by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; all of those Democrats cracked $1 million.
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The Austin band Spoon — which plays pithy, hard-nosed, perpetually inventive rock — played what was billed as SXSW's first residency with three nights of headlining sets.
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But McConnell is still a hard-nosed partisan, scheming throughout the year to steamroll Senate Democrats whom he believes are hellbent on slowing down judicial confirmations.
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Nadler's subpoena threat could be a hard-nosed negotiating tactic, in hopes of getting Barr to make more concessions toward Democrats' demands than he's currently offering.
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China, for its part, appears to be in no rush to reach a deal: Zhong Shan, the hard-nosed commerce minister, recently joined the Chinese negotiating team.
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This is what my memory returns to in that visit, Civera's ability to infuse her forms with a mystery that is both hard-nosed and dream-like.
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Click here to view original GIFRhampholeon spinosus, a lumpy-nosed chameleon that can fit on the tip of your thumb, doesn't exactly inspire awe at first sight.
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Now as the star of ABC's Ten Days in the Valley, Akinnuoye-Agbaje feels fortunate to be playing the drama's complex, hard-nosed cop opposite Kyra Sedgwick.
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A new poll released Wednesday morning found that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was voted the most beloved Christmas movie, with 83% of participants finding it favorable.
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Snot-nosed crying kids, $6 bottles of water, talkers, texters, and that one couple who keeps taking flash selfies during the emotional climax of The Force Awakens.
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Mr. O'Leary has been true to his word: Ryanair's hard-nosed culture has produced an airline with few frills but market-leading profitability and a superior valuation.
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This hairy nosed wombat named Pete was having his favorite treat, sweet corn, when he let rip a very loud fart while sitting in his feeder's lap.
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A 10-month-old baby Southern hairy-nosed wombat named Jindi gets very curious whenever her mom, Jumunji, is out of their tunnel at the Melbourne Zoo.
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Populations of the snub-nosed vaquita porpoise have plummeted due to gillnet fishing for shrimp and totoaba, a popular delicacy in Asia, sparking increasing calls for action.
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It is replete with fake villages, "opposing forces" that use the tactics of the Taliban and ISIS, and even actors playing local civilians and hard-nosed journalists.
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And the koala is not alone: Sequencing technology is fundamentally changing how conservationists fight to preserve at-risk species, from mountain lions to blunt-nosed leopard lizards.
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But just who is Theresa May – and is she likely to be as hard-nosed and cozy with the U.S. as Britain's first female PM, Margaret Thatcher?
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They filmed the ghost sharks using a remotely operated vehicle and worked with different fish experts to confirm the fish was indeed the pointy-nosed blue chimaera.
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Last week's resilient showing nosed the S&P 500 up to a zone that has capped four rallies since October and three between February and June 2018.
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Loud, brash and at times outrageous, the hard-nosed Pound ran WADA like a tough-talking, no-nonsense sheriff out to rid the town of drug cheats.
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Snouts can be as short as 5/8 of an inch to 5.5 inches in length, making this a great option for short- and long-nosed dogs.
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Even as he made the remarks, Trump sought to bolster his image as a hard-nosed negotiator, announcing $250 billion in agreements between US companies and China.
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Why does a man who calls himself a "hard-nosed capitalist" rail against "globalists" of "the party of Davos" and attack the Republican establishment with special glee?
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The Boston Celtics have been preaching a return to the hard-nosed defensive approach that allowed them to climb the ladder in the Eastern Conference last season.
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Today, the lesser long-nosed bat is estimated to number 200,000 at 75 roosts across a range stretching from southern Mexico to southern Arizona and New Mexico.
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Harvick nosed to the line 0.01 of a second ahead, the same margin of victory as Denny Hamlin's thrilling win last month in the Daytona 500. (AP)
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One cork sculpture is a pig-nosed bust that looks like it could be a "Da Funk"-era Daft Punk helmet that's been preserved in a bog.
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At a base price of $35,000, the snub-nosed sedan costs less than half as much as its predecessors, the Model S and the Model X SUV.
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Parents are often disappointed or even a little bit upset when I tell them there's no medicine to help their coughing, sneezing, drippy-nosed children feel better.
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The initiative would have been unimaginable at the start of Mr. Blankfein's reign in 2006, when Goldman prided itself on being a hard-nosed Wall Street aggressor.
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In fact, their limitations reflect a hard-nosed assessment of the risk of the alternatives, the broader geostrategic interests in play and the constraints on America's leverage.
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Among the managers who have left are Eric Alexander, the former president of business in Asia, and Emil Michael, Mr. Kalanick's longtime (and famously hard-nosed) lieutenant.
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We want to end with a great mark running the football, which is our identity, playing tough, hard-nosed Seahawks football, and that's exactly what we did.
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In its place went the current wall, a single flat panel with no sides, so museumgoers who nosed in close could get a glimpse of the altar.
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Before stepping down in 2003, he delivered a controversial speech in which he said that Jews ruled the world by proxy and described them as "hook-nosed".
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The only way out of this crisis is through diplomacy -- clear-eyed, hard-nosed diplomacy grounded in strategy, that's not about one-off decisions or one-upmanship.
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These rules are no less important for being obvious, and Portman obeyed them, with a campaign that relied not on sweeping romance but on hard-nosed calculation.
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The ninth seat on the court has remained empty for almost a year, and Democrats have vowed to embrace the same hard-nosed tactics against Mr. Trump.
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The holidays have their own menagerie of iconic animals, from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to that random sheep that shows up in nearly every nativity scene.
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Hard-nosed investment manager Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates and a non-political guy, expects the Trump years to be as transformational as the Reagan-Thatcher years.
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" Charles Esten (aka Deacon Claybourne) celebrated the return this week of Nashville on CMT by helping Clarkson lead an audience-participation version of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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The former real estate tycoon takes a more transactional view of such bodies, making hard-nosed calculations about the material return on US investment -- in strictly financial terms.
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Ultimately, both Cameron and, increasingly, Trump, are hard-nosed politicians, and it isn't in either of their interests to rewrite economic and foreign policy around a personal grudge.
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Short-nosed dogs are put at a higher risk for breathing problems when flying because they are more vulnerable to changes in air quality and temperature, AVMA says .
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Against a hard-nosed Jazz team on Saturday night, Gasol, Conley and Courtney Lee missed multiple opportunities down the stretch, and Memphis lost a winnable game in overtime.
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A new poll released Wednesday morning found that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was voted the most beloved Christmas movie, with 83 percent of participants finding it favorable.
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Truculent unions—which cheered the failed sale—mean even the most hard-nosed buyer would have a hard time carrying out the restructuring the authorities admit is necessary.
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The proximate cause appears to be a combination of looser credit – average first-home mortgage rates have nosed down in recent months – and some easing of purchasing limits.
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Even Nordic governments continue to tweak their policies: in 2014 Norway banned anonymous searching of its tax database, so citizens could see who had nosed around their finances.
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"One of the reasons I like using the FTC is they're hard-nosed regulators that know what they're doing and have not become a political lightning rod," Sen.
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The lesser long-nosed bat is an avid pollinator of night-blooming plants like agave, and colonies swarm out of their roosts at night to forage for nectar.
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It's about the struggles of two difficult men—a hard-nosed NA meeting set in a Goodfellas diner—who happened to be all-star baseball players and teammates.
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What's more, Li had decided that for the idea to work, the labels would need to range from the general ("mammal") to the highly specific ("star-nosed mole").
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Take-Two Interactive has been historically hard nosed about shutting down cheats, going so far as to even shutter programs that modify Grand Theft Auto's single player mode.
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" A few months later, Mitchell was assigned to partner a very pointy-nosed white ballerina—Tanaquil Le Clercq, Balanchine's wife at that time—in the choreographer's "Western Symphony.
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In their 30 years of marriage, friends said in interviews, Lonnie was a doting wife but also a hard-nosed M.B.A. who managed Ali's affairs with steely determination.
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We forgo the desire of our historic allies that we use the Security Council as a launching pad for hard nosed, sustained, and direct diplomatic engagement with Iran.
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Many of them hire consultants to advise them on where to send their checks, and they tend to be hard-nosed realists when it comes to backing winners.
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Defence sources say the hard-nosed approach reflects a shift away from cozy relationships when arms firms would freely commit to unrealistic assignments and then strike a compromise.
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