Guys like James Harrison care deeply about winning and about the respect of their teammates.
Oh those technology bloggers would have a field day with a guy like James.
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Be careful with the Rojo Loco, however, as it packs quite a punch, just like James.
For a while afterwards, it seemed like James felt dragged down by his own public perception.
He is able to identify individuals, like James Lowes and Scott Naylor, and bring them into the club.
Like James, Thomas has played most of his Test rugby on the wing and club rugby at centre.
He throws out names like James Braid, Harry Vardon, John Henry Taylor, Harry Colt, Tom Morris Sr. and Jr.
Is the life of a secret agent as thrilling or as glamorous as it's portrayed in hit flicks like James Bond and Mission Impossible?
That included filmmakers like James Cameron, theater owners and technology experts.
Matisse illustrated volumes by writers like James Joyce over the years.
And critics like James Steinberg, who was former President Bill Clinton's deputy national security adviser, said agencies simply need better cooperation in the fight against terrorism, not another new agency.
Artists like James Taylor, Lyle Lovett and -- (applause) -- and Kris Kristofferson. (Applause.) These are among the greats that helped carry country music from regional radio to national popularity.
However this year, evangelical leaders have split over presumptive Republican nominee John McCain, who is struggling to mend fences with some evangelical luminaries like James Dobson who have expressed disappointment with his selection.
"I don't get many awards and I don't get nominated for a lot of awards but when I do I tend to lose out to more younger, talented, better-looking guys like James McAvoy, " he said.
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Desperate Dan is still in there as is Beryl the Peril but there are new strips too like James Blonde - an inept secret agent - and The Bogies - the imagined adventures of err.. bogies.
Showmen like James Cameron, I suspect, will continue to haul us off our couches for the grand, marquee events, but smaller fare may be streamed to us direct, and new films whittled down into just another channel on TV.
There is no compelling reason for this addendum and it arbitrarily excludes people like James Galbraith, who is an economist just like me, but at the University of Texas, and Jeffrey Halstead, Chief of Police in Fort Worth, Texas.
Given a movie-going public that, judging by the box office, is enamored with films like James Cameron's technologically advanced 3D "Avatar" -- films that look to the future of movie making rather than its past -- the latter may prove a harder task.
Watching the audience react to Lustgarten's in-your-face play, it becomes obvious that even the well-heeled types are prepared to believe society contains people like James Asset-Smith, people who despite the best of human intentions are driven by the logic of finance to do inhuman things.
Only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (six), Michael Jordan (five), Bill Russell (five) and Wilt Chamberlain (four) have as many MVP awards, only Russell won four in a five-year span, and only Abdul-Jabbar went back-to-back twice, like James did with trophies in 2009 and 2010 and now again in 2012 and 2013.
In the seemingly infinite galaxy of philanthropy, the Liberty Science Center Genius Gala sparkled brightly on Friday night, not only honoring chess legend Garry Kasparov, brain-mapping scientist Dr. Cori Bargmann and entrepreneur Richard Branson, but with stratospherically smart award presenters like James Watson, best known for his co-discovery of DNA, election predictor Nate Silver and astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
The richest, most powerful club in Germany, he said, was like a James Bond villain.
Certain tailors, like Richard James and Ozwald Boateng, are associated with the use of flamboyant colours.
However, many fund managers like Christopher James of Kleinwort Benson Investment Management believe things may soon improve.
Social networks were filled with conversations, with celebrities like LeBron James and Paula Abdul offering sympathy to victims.
When it comes to pro sports, the NBA Playoffs are currently dominating the headlines as stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry entertain fans around the globe.
The show follows three seemingly smart and experienced researchers being rerouted and maligned by a man appearing more like a James Bond villain than a well-selling author of fiction.
When NBA free agents like LeBron James make choices based on how those decisions will play in China, you know that the vast Chinese consumer economy is not far behind.
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