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en He's a great specimen of his own breed as a bull terrier. He's got, probably, the perfect head you'll ever see on this breed. It comes down to charisma and showmanship and those kinds of things.

en Coo Coo was a husband, a father and a mentor in many ways. I saw a lot of Sterling in Coo Coo. He was certainly a vanishing breed but certainly not a breed you'll ever forget about.

en We've all been called man-haters. There was one point in my career, also, where I realized a certain breed of critic would project a sinister breed of feminism on everything I did.

en Fast bowlers are a breed apart, and Fred Trueman was apart from the breed.

en If you want to select a bull in the top 10 or 25 percent in the breed for a specific trait, those percentile tables will give you a benchmark number to compare bulls to in order to find out if a bull has the desirable genetics for a specific trait.

en My strong point is not rhetoric, it isn't showmanship, it isn't big promises-those things that create the glamour and the excitement that people call charisma and warmth.
  Richard M. Nixon

en There's more here than I can even name. We breed great athletes.

en A little neglect may breed great mischief.
  Benjamin Franklin

en Petty laws breed great crimes.

en Petty laws breed great crimes

en I thought he would be a great police dog, ... Its inherent with the breed. Its in their nature to do well and to be focused.

en The classic profile of a colored bull terrier.

en Whether I have a first great [lap] or not, I pull in after the first one. There are very few places that we actually go to where the second lap is better than the first. Now Ryan is a rare breed. Usually not only does he get the pole on the first lap, but he gets it on the second lap, too. He usually backs it up.

en What would gripe him the most is here are a great new breed of athletes who never get to truly demonstrate what they have because they're lost in the sleazy soap opera,

en Every interview is about showmanship. Every person who walks into an interview is operating at a level of showmanship. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. The only question is whether you are aware of it and whether you follow the principles of good showmanship.


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