True, he has been a shameless showboater, but not half as shameless as the absurd prosecutor. |
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The guy is a bit of a showboater, but I thought that was pure class. |
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He was the over-the-top showboater in a group that used most of its flashiness well. |
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He shuffles through the motions like some ageing heavyweight showboater, flirting with disaster, his toupee slipping. |
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He is widely disliked by many colleagues who see him as an unprincipled showboater. |
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He prides himself on being very calm, controlled and not being a showboater. |
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Chuck Wood went late, despite being the most muscular boy there, as he always swung for the fence in wan hope of a home run and was widely considered a showboater. |
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It has been loyal to him ever since, possibly because he's not a controlling showboater making claims to exclusivity or competing with his clientele for star power. |
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If, in reviews, Paul Morgan comes off as a showboater and Jim Javor seems like a modest Luddite, then Randy Bott, who has since fallen out of the top 25, is sui generis. |
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They see him as a showboater, but players of that quality do things like that. |
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Despite my reputation as a showboater, I never went out on a Thursday or Friday until I went over to the States to play. |
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He is a showboater and is talking about knocking me out early. |
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The Stoke City midfielder likes to play the showboater too often. |
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