Impulsiveness, and the urge to take action is your gift and your strength, leaving the hesitating majority in shame. |
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Without hesitating La Buse sailed straight in, fired a broadside at the galleon, then boarded it, almost without resistance. |
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Eyes everywhere watched me, conversations hesitating, veering off in new directions as Mai and I entered. |
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Without hesitating, she strode to the pillar supporting the glass chalice and firmly grasped the goblet by the stem. |
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On the river bank the Rim troops were still hesitating, unsure what to do in the light of their quarry abruptly running back toward them. |
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Krystal showed the girls to her trunk full of clothes and she gave everyone an outfit, which they put on without hesitating. |
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The entire enterprise occupied about an hour of scampering, filling, waiting, rushing, hesitating, dashing, dipping, and dumping. |
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Having figured out what she was going to do, she was raising her hand when she paused, hesitating. |
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It slowly circled around me, not hesitating, simply waiting for the opportunity to present itself. |
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On a toss to the right side, Thurman beat Parker to the corner but stopped his feet, hesitating and waiting for Parker to make a move. |
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If you're hesitating, perhaps it's time to take a personal inventory and check what areas of your professional life need a little tender loving care or some spit and polish. |
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Ely moved closer, slowly, hesitating, unsure how she might react. |
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He immersed himself in the study of ancient texts in obscure libraries, never hesitating to copy long excerpts, confronting all points of view. |
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As a speaker Mill was somewhat hesitating, but he showed great readiness in extemporaneous debate. |
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Younger clients from the world of finance and banking are not hesitating to look at the more unusual living spaces. |
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Without hesitating, the Sioux Archer kneels, aims, and releases his arrow, flawlessly reaching his target. |
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After hesitating for while, Roxy decided during the night to follow the same route. |
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Or the caregiver may see your child hesitating to participate in games and sports because of her asthma. |
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One reason why the army is hesitating is that it knows resistance would greet any move into the red-shirt camp. |
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Volvo, says Mr Johansson, expects customers to start hesitating over big purchases. |
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The opposition, after hesitating between calling for a boycott or a no vote, had little time to campaign against it. |
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In fact, Finlayson is a little wordy even with his own words, equivocating and hesitating to offer an opinion of his own, as if lacking in confidence. |
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At present three provinces have signed partial agreements, but on very specific points, still hesitating to jump in with the six other provinces. |
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A week later, still hesitating in a rather noticeable manner before sitting down, the errant batman discovered that his pay-cheque was also dishonoured. |
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Guessing in one second is as good as hesitating for a minute before making the final selection. |
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For, while we are hesitating, while we are shilly-shallying, while we are discussing, Africa is dying. |
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But James stood at the plate, hesitating, unsure what to do next. |
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But family life was difficult for this debutante artist who was still hesitating between music and painting at this time. |
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Loach's best asset as a filmmaker is his ability to capture reality on film without hesitating and without ever shying away from life's nastier side. |
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He walked with a hesitating shuffle, unsure how to distribute his weight. |
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If the matter were just about adding his name to backers of the legislation, Rubio would not be hesitating. |
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In other states, unusual circumstances have left the Democrats hesitating while Republicans forge ahead with runs. |
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Last but not least, other countries, such as India or Argentina, are not hesitating to implement exceptional export restrictions when international agricultural markets are particularly tight. |
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I often looked at her through the lens, hesitating between the ceaseless envy to photograph her and the necessity of spacing out these rites to avoid tiring her. |
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Aware of the need to implement a quality policy for their application assets, many companies are still hesitating to bite the bullet, usually because of the supposed investment costs or the lack of man-power or know-how. |
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These findings give us the opportunity to question some passages of ancient greek literature, that tend to present Greek colonists as brutal and not hesitating to chase off local inhabitants by force. |
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With unabated energy he steers the progress of his company, never hesitating to adjust his positions when necessary. His intuitive turn of mind allows him to keep ahead of trends and fashions. |
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Through a re-contextualisation of these simplified signs of complex power structures, he underlines their paradoxes, not hesitating in the same time to deconstruct his own language of subversion. |
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Without hesitating Private Smith moved out onto the road and at point blank range with his tommy gun, killed four Germans and drove the remainder back. |
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If it's time to consider looking outside the family for talent but you're hesitating, try thinking about it as an opportunity for potential growth without risking loosing control of the business. |
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I would urge those in the House who are hesitating to give it a try. |
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On the winding roads of the San Jose area, the Z kept attacking corners without flinching or hesitating. Every time, I felt it crouching before pouncing on the next corner. |
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Romelu Lukaku made no mistake from the spot, hesitating in his run-up before coolly rolling the ball into the corner for his 19th goal of the season. |
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Let us take a moment to put ourselves in the situation of a foreign investor who is hesitating between a number of countries, because he wants to get an attractive return. |
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My account manager is terrific and very energetic, never hesitating to facilitate what we've asked for, such as bridge financing for new equipment. |
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Imperious without being pretentious, it embodies with extreme sensitivity the indescribable grandeur of what was just becoming the Renaissance style, hesitating between the quill and the sword, between sobriety and glamour. |
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Now Beijing has learned the lesson and is not hesitating to apply the rules of the World Trade Organisation with a merciless resolution worthy of its masters. |
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I would like to repeat to those countries which are still hesitating about the past legacy and unable yet to accept the failure, this failure of the Courier is a reality. |
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Although we've seen an increase in mutual fund investments lately, continued volatility in the markets has meant that many clients are still hesitating about getting back into equities. |
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Cascades is proof that despite the current economic context, large companies in Québec are not hesitating to forge ahead by investing in enhanced productivity. |
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The route must be signposted from the start to the finish in clear and visible manner in order to avoid any riders or vehicles going off course or hesitating about the correct direction. |
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While hesitating to jump to any conclusions, I do not believe the referendum shows that Irish citizens have lost their enthusiasm for the European ideal. |
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It is also that which allowed governments to pursue reforms on a consistent basis, despite public opinion hesitating for a long time when faced with the rise in unemployment. |
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At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
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He'd had the quinsy and swollen glands when he was young, he told me, and it had left him with a weak throat, and a hesitating, whispering fashion of speech. |
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