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- It isn't like Wikipedia with a lot of bolshy users.
- But the Bolshies are long gone.
- It's a kind of bare bones dance ballad, with bolshy pulses and simple-yet-sublime melodies.
- Fed up with her bolshy attitude, Dirk had a row with her and advised her to start afresh and do some travelling.
- To the Bolshies, again, you are part of the " bourgeoisie " if you covet possessions instead of revolutionary goals.
- Going on to say : " He is what he is, a bolshy, ballsy lad from Belfast who doesn't give a damn.
- For a president elected with just 43 percent of the vote facing a bolshy Congress that supposedly now controls the American agenda, this is either extremely gutsy or extremely foolhardy.
- To the Bolshies, " bourgeois " indicates any person who has private property-- such as his own trousers, or his own house, or his own yak.
- Bolshy birds like Currawongs will amuse themselves all day attacking this'interloper'who should have been at home during the day . talk ) 01 : 25, 5 August 2009 ( UTC)
- She had her first big hit at 19, in 1983, at the height of the struggle against apartheid, when she was what one critic called " young, black and Bolshy, a mascot for the oppressed ."
- He is best remembered for his character of the obnoxious and'bolshy'maintenance man, Mr . Harman, in " Are You Being Served ? " which he played from 1976 to 1985, including the film version.
- "It seems a little bit bolshy by the Australian authorities, but then they've got a reputation for looking after Australian interests, " said Charles Pick, an analyst with Panmure Gordon & Co . in London.
- He began to appear on British television in mainly comedy roles in the 1970s, and is probably best remembered for playing the truculent and somewhat bolshy ( though not entirely unsympathetic ) maintenance man, Mr . Harman, in " Are You Being Served ? " which he played from 1976 to 1985, including the 1977 film adaptation.
- The BBC reported on 16 January 1998 : Among nearly 100 journalists on the trail of the bolshy porker was NBC reporter Donatella Lorch, filming for Friday night's American news [ who said ] : These pigs have become celebrities [ & ] The British reaction to the whole thing is what has caught our attention and after all, we are the makers of " Babe " .