How does a gung-ho CEO turn around an aging elephant of a company without making the behemoth stumble?
If I was a gung-ho journalist, the story I would write would be nowhere near as funny and likable.
Up stepped Ian Botham with a gung-ho 149 to at least make Australia bat again, when an inspired Bob Willis swept through their line-up with 8-43.
These range from Simon Ward's celebrated performance in Young Winston to the bizarre satire of Winston Churchill: The Hollywood Years, which saw Christian Slater play the role as a gung-ho American GI.
Having not been paid, Bianco and Villagran decided to take a more gung-ho approach to secure payment for their alleged involvement in Yacob's move to West Brom.
When I was a young and gung-ho reporter, I would have headed toward the action with notebook in hand.
When he runs around from one part of the perimeter to another, his M-16 blazing, the movie is exciting in a rudimentary, gung-ho way.
They eventually settled but Heinecke took his experience and turned it into a new opportunity, opening his own competing chain, The Pizza Company, that offered middle class Thai consumers dishes, including a tom yum gung flavored pie, to better suit their tastes.
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And then, once the game gets out of hand and all you can think about is going home, you get to play the second half against a bunch of gung-ho second- and third-teamers who view knocking your tired body around as the highlight of their season.
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It would be hard to find a bigger contrast with the gung-ho, monosyllabic culture that turned RBS into an acquisition machine.
The British government wants independent oversight of the poll and dislikes Mr Salmond's idea of votes for 16- and 17-year-old Scots (seen as gung-ho about a split).
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But the fact that so many of the defence ministry's proposals have escaped the Treasury's snipers is a reflection of Tony Blair's gung-ho instincts on Britain's role in world peace-keeping.
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Even the headlines in the city's normally gung-ho sports dailies have a whiff desperation about them.
After quickly consulting Project ALS scientific advisors, who also were gung-ho, she cut a check to get the research started within days.
Rhodri Glyn Thomas, their candidate, is gung-ho about his chances after a recent opinion poll suggested he could edge ahead.
Favreau's reconstructed Iron Man is still a human gun, but he's no longer gung-ho, exactly.
The new head of NBC sports, Mark Lazarus, might not be so gung ho to bid up the games to a stratosphere where Comcast is guaranteed to lose money.
And as I write in the book, if you actually look at Pat Tillman's thoughts, you know, in terms of speaking with his parents and speaking with his friends, you see that he - like a lot of Americans - was somebody who was very gung ho about the war on terror early on.
The blurring of this distinction in Iraq, where tales of gung-ho private military companies have multiplied along with a surge in demand for their services, has prompted the big British firms to find a way of distinguishing themselves from the rabble.
Tatiana Orlova, a strategist and economist at Nomura in Moscow, believes that Russia is really not all that gung-ho about the WTO.
But the gung-ho 33-year-old appears undeterred as she takes 'My Africa Is' to a Nigeria vs Argentina football match in the capital Abuja.
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