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In his current role as a detached observer, however, a more agnostic attitude towards "teamsmanship" would be preferable.
'Struggle for the Kremlin': An Exchange Brumberg, Abraham 1996
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"It's a great reminder of what can be achieved by people who are dedicated, who are selfless, who have nothing but teamsmanship in their mind - and that is the 2002 football side that played against that very mighty Brisbane side," the coach said.
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I know it's gripping men - with its grand narrative of love, loyalty and embattled teamsmanship - but every woman I spoke to this week just doesn't care.
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Going there, you think, we've got to stand up today and I felt we did that across the board, that's undeniable, our effort and teamsmanship, but our ability to execute wasn't at a standard required to win the premiership.
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Going there, you think, we've got to stand up today and I felt we did that across the board, that's undeniable, our effort and teamsmanship, but our ability to execute wasn't at a standard required to win the premiership.
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Similar to the electro-success of Beck, or perhaps the aggressive teamsmanship of the Beastie Boys, Shitake Monkey seems out to prove that contemporary pop and hip-hop have room for originality and unassuming distance in the face of selfish celebrity.
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Regarding Mr Geithner … what is the argument, not based on "red / blue" my-tearm only partisan teamsmanship, why Bush had two appointees shot down by the left, one for tax irregularities and another (Kerik?) for hiring a maid with improper papers.
Stones Cry Out 2009
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But isn't this merely the manifestation of what we have been saying here and just down to ability, to nerve, to teamsmanship?
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But isn't this merely the manifestation of what we have been saying here and just down to ability, to nerve, to teamsmanship?
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