And the emotion he shows on the court is that much more powerful for being rare.
He shows us the newly restored Villa Necchi Campiglio, which dates from the 1930s.
He shows me just how grim things have been for the sock business here.
He shows up in a 2004 case concerning a tax deed he purchased in 1995.
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With remorseless logic, he shows it is almost impossible to reliably beat the market.
He shows up at China Central Television talk shows, real-estate forums and online video interviews.
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Perhaps most interestingly, he shows the way in which astronomers extract maximum information from minimum data.
Sometimes he shows me how to do things, holds my hand when I use a tool.
In his apartment, he shows the eight prescription drug vials with his daily medications.
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He shows off a bag full of papers and receipts from the last month of fish deliveries.
He shows them the outboard motor (still full of gas) from his shipwreck, and they are intrigued.
He shows us the charge sheet drawn up by police, called FIR (first information report) in India.
Bonds has never been - Bonds has been capable of great charm, but he shows it rarely.
He shows acquaintances cellphone images of his art the way others pull up snapshots of their children.
He shows off a series he has meticulously hand-drawn on graph paper and keeps in a black binder.
In his workshop he shows me a strip of tonewood from a tree at least 350 years old.
He shows the same Display Search slides and talks about the great demand for HD and specifically LCD.
He shows athletes preparing for the NFL how a strong personal brand can lead to big off-field endorsements.
He has done too much damage to too many, and he shows too little real compunction for that.
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In research published in MIT Sloan Management Review he shows that telecommuters are less likely to be promoted.
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He's intense but so unassuming that he flashes his Lucent ID to security when he shows up each morning.
He shows a light brown ball with a splatter of raised quill marks.
He shows a visitor more than two dozen cars in various states of disintegration scattered around his seven-acre lot.
Whether Hambrecht KOs Wall Street or not, he shows that 'tude, not age, is what tomorrow is all about.
As he shows me around the factory it is clear that Drew Greenblatt is also an enthusiast for globalisation.
He shows a video of queries that show how they come up with answers as you type in words.
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For now he shows us wages as a percentage of the economy again.
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Moreover, eight months into his job, he shows signs of also knowing the solution: sustained and rapid economic growth.
As he shows off his collection, his cat Molly purrs, demanding his attention.
On the other, he shows disdain for social institutions and leaders that compete with the church for influence and authority.
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