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Overall the upshot for ego-driven Janus is a cocksure investing approach, even in the face of a changing world.
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Outsiders, especially Western democracies once so cocksure and outspoken on human rights, now fret that their power is ebbing eastward.
ECONOMIST: Kashmir's troubles
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At JPMorgan, all the elements were in place to lull even the sharpest analysts in the world into cocksure over-confidence.
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Sam Lee Chan-sam steals the show as the cocksure Moon, a young street punk on the edge of the gang culture.
CNN: OT ONLY DID HONG
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But the dangers are evident to anyone who travels a few miles out of Skopje, to an area controlled by well-armed, cocksure, ethnic-Albanian fighters, contemptuous of all politicians and enjoying some popular support.
ECONOMIST: Better news, but still lots to worry about
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Today, modern blues makers have adopted a funkier gait and more cocksure vocals than their predecessors, but no visit to the city would be near complete without seeking out a blues hall and getting the blues in person.
BBC: Lonely Planet's top 10 Chicago highlights
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Drafted No. 1 overall in 1980 by new Mets owners Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday, Strawberry, with his 6-foot-6-inch frame, power swing and cocksure attitude, became the cornerstone of a talent foundation that also included Dwight Gooden and Lenny Dykstra.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Its catalog of Iberian classics speaks of a 23-year-old cocksure chef recently arrived in Washington ready to introduce the U.S. to a new way of eating the beginning of a wave of tapas joints that would thrust Spanish food into the national consciousness.
WSJ: Jose Andres Wants to Feed the World (and you)