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The population’s swagger may in part stem from the city authorities’ capacity to keep up a sense that all is normal.

The kid needed that big city swagger to survive on mean streets but doesn't just lose it if he moves to a mild-mannered town.

And although I'm not sure that the people who heard me deliver it were similarly impressed, enough of them appreciated my earnestness and youthful swagger that I made it to the Illinois legislature.

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Plenty of South Asians resent India's swagger.

Columnists and bloggers even call for army bosses to fall on their swagger sticks.

"The day after the election I woke up with a little swagger in my step," he recounted.

It takes a certain kind of swagger to carry this car off, or-we're assuming-a certain type of mid-life crisis.

He emerged with a macho swagger.

What explains this modest and conciliatory mood—the urge to ingratiate rather than swagger?

He became a Congressman at the young age of 29 and brought his frontier swagger to the Senate a year later.

Then have already shaken to move pate to take to analyze leaving of gold swagger.

The day she's discharged, she exits the hospital with a swagger, crosses the street, and is immediately hit by an ambulance and killed.

People in Garoowe, a town south of Boosaaso, describe a certain high-rolling pirate swagger.

Spanish literature was passing into its period of swagger, a period that came to all literatures of modern Europe after the training in classics had given afresh the sense of style.

Ericsson had grown up on a ranch in South Dakota, where he'd developed an Old West, cowboy swagger.

He was too slight for his somewhat dirty slacks and pale blue dress shirt-and carried himself with so little swagger he seemed resigned to the fact that he interested no one.

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