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  • He is the hardcharging loudmouthed progressive of your dreams.

    With Recount Complete And More Ballots Counted, Franken's Lead Appears To Be Insurmountable 2009

  • In their view, Thurman lacks both the knowledge and the diplomatic skill required for delicate a mission, and some predict that his hardcharging style will touch off an anti-America backlash.

    Max Thurman: The 'Robocop' General 2008

  • And this was a perfect assignment for David Bloom because as a reporter, he was a warrior, fearless, hardcharging, always eager for the next difficult assignment.

    CNN Transcript Apr 6, 2003 2003

  • The high quality of their products and service, their hardcharging culture and their talented team of professionals.

    THE NEW MARKET LEADERS Fred Wiersema 2001

  • The high quality of their products and service, their hardcharging culture and their talented team of professionals.

    THE NEW MARKET LEADERS Fred Wiersema 2001

  • But he became a notoriously hardcharging and sometimes arrogant manager after he joined Microsoft in 1983, at the age of 21.

    All Things Digital 2010

  • Entrepreneurial ventures tend to attract individualistic, maverick, pioneering types and I'm not sure that that type of risk-taking, hardcharging personality is typically compatible with a more collegial, "pooled" mentality.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

  • Entrepreneurial ventures tend to attract individualistic, maverick, pioneering types and I'm not sure that that type of risk-taking, hardcharging personality is typically compatible with a more collegial, "pooled" mentality.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

  • Entrepreneurial ventures tend to attract individualistic, maverick, pioneering types and I'm not sure that that type of risk-taking, hardcharging personality is typically compatible with a more collegial, "pooled" mentality.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

  • Entrepreneurial ventures tend to attract individualistic, maverick, pioneering types and I'm not sure that that type of risk-taking, hardcharging personality is typically compatible with a more collegial, "pooled" mentality.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

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