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Louisiana-style crayfish on a toasted baguette is appropriately equipped with horseradish rémoulade and a long-simmered red roux, but it lacks gusto and heft.
Although Burns does launch a one-man war, grudgingly teaming up with Israeli anti-terrorist operatives but still doing most of the dirty work himself, he somehow lacks gusto.
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Twiston-Davies scoffed at the notion that Imperial Commander lacked gusto in a gallop round Warwick a fortnight ago, and that his work round Kempton on Saturday must duly have come as a relief – even though the author of both perceptions was the man on the horse's back.
In terms of rallying sporting cries, "just don't come home too soon" might not be "we are the champions", but what it lacks in gusto, it makes up for in ennui.
The surprise is how lacking in gusto his production is.
Even the heckler's opening cry lacked the gusto of political yesteryear.
But it does perhaps lack a little gusto.
His jumping lacked its usual gusto, and he ended up wearing cheekpieces.
But two of the four pizzas were soggy at the center, and the basic tomato sauce lacked a certain gusto.
I beat them every time.' Alexander, contrary to received wisdom, reprimanded Kutuzov for lack of gusto.
To the press and voters, Labour thus risks appearing to lack policies, gusto or unity more this week than at any point since 2010.
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