| 11. | That role requires vulnerability, but also prickliness, irony, and sexiness and humor and sensitivity.
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| 12. | For all his feats in cleats Bonds never has been widely embraced, on account of his prickliness.
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| 13. | But Pal's prickliness vanished when he spoke of his beloved mountains and the art they have inspired.
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| 14. | In his music, there can be a certain punkish prickliness, as well as some sexual and sensual matters.
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| 15. | A former majority leader himself, his prickliness about senatorial prerogatives and rambling floor speeches citing Roman history are legend.
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| 16. | There was Tim Dempsey, a Republican and McCain backer who wasn't entirely happy with the candidates'prickliness.
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| 17. | Much of North Korea's notorious prickliness may come from an acute awareness that it has badly lost the development race.
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| 18. | America's new prickliness in the trade realm also explains Asia's new fixation on who is making decisions in Washington.
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| 19. | WellPoint defends this fiscal prickliness by pointing to the need of its customers _ employers and individual policyholders _ to hold down costs.
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| 20. | Seemingly innocuous remarks from South African President Nelson Mandela have set off a storm in India, known for prickliness in foreign affairs.
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