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But if he had been quiet, he'd have been criticised for lacking panache.
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Their victories have been clinical and resounding, and their losses -- well, until the past week -- have lacked panache.
The French used to scorn him because they felt he lacked panache, the style, the spirit, of their last great champion, Bernard Hinault, who also won it five times.
In Wednesday night's early game, seventh-seeded Cincinnati lacked panache in slogging its way to an 87-61 victoverover 15th-seeded South Florida, the Bearcats' sixth win in seven games.
As soon as it became clear he would be atop the podium, the grumbles began; Anglo-Saxon capitalism was infecting the race; Wiggins and his Team Sky had won through cash, control and uninspired "scientific" cycling; Wiggins "lacked panache".
Thompson, who often takes more nuanced views on complex issues such as stop and frisk, has a great deal of passion – he's just often overlooked because he tends to lack panache.
Edward, on the other hand, is a sociopathic cartoon, a selfish and lily-livered member of the British upper classes (hiss! boo!) with no redeeming features -- even his evildoing lacks panache.
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