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There is an assertiveness to her physical presence.
There is an assertiveness to the local pedestrian, borne of having too much to do, too little time to do it and toward the Port Authority Bus Terminal at rush hour.
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Overall, there was an assertiveness, a strutting self-belief, that had been entirely absent in the 2-0 loss to Colombia.
This was an assertiveness not normally associated with Benítez but the manager had made no mistake in diagnosing incompetence in the Real ranks.
There is an inner assertiveness to Fowler that has served him well in his first months as a manager.
Theresa is quietly spoken, but there's an inward assertiveness and she speaks eloquently, walks with apparent ease and recalls the past just as you'd expect any 32-year-old to.
I can imagine a French secularist responding to Bowen: "Wouldn't it be more helpful to say that there is a new global assertiveness among many Muslims; it is multifaceted but also harbors some dangerous extremism.
But mostly, it made us realize that sometimes all that stands between safety and sorrow is a patient's assertiveness.
Voice of America also quoted Prasetyo: "It is a form of assertiveness of Indonesia's government that we will never be in compromise with the perpetrators, dealers, and drug syndicates".
Arguments: Strong eye-contact is a mark of assertiveness and power.
The result has been a new assertiveness of national identity, and confidence in their culture.
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