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Above all, what one of Mr. Fox’s subjects called “a change of attitude to time” becomes necessary, with intense mental concentration supplanting deadline anxiety and rushed execution.

Eliot’s reputation has suffered from the same accusation, though his attitudes were woven into conservative views on ideal arrangements for society and culture.

“There’s this attitude of, ‘Well, you have to have a degree to get this role because that’s what other companies are doing.”

Ewing’s determination, with a little more gravel in his voice and whiskey in his attitude.

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"Everyone is happy to be in camp and the attitude and energy on the training pitch is where we want it to be."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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