No matter where he is, Henderson always wants to put on a show for all.
And Laporte said that gave his side extra motivation to put on a show.
Barack Obama, D-Illinois, but Huckabee was happy to put on a show for them a day early.
As Ainslie wooed the feds, Durand put on a show of remaining a team player at TAP.
So the next time you make a presentation, business or otherwise, why not put on a show?
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Close Russian allies such as Belarus and Tajikistan will be keen to put on a show of support.
"Our aim is always to put on a show that is both crowd-pleasing and educational, " says Mr. Couzigou.
He could fill a stadium and put on a show, but as a military commander, he was hopeless.
Many would agree, among them Stalin, who would put on a show of Tarzan films for favoured visitors.
If not, at least the judges are ready to put on a show.
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He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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His aim is to put on a show in which the vast majority of Britons can say they found "something of themselves".
But the Manchester United manager is confident the authorities will rise to the challenge and put on a show for the global football community.
"We are trying to put on a show for the fans and, hopefully, give them some sort of escape, " Buffalo's Drew Stafford said after the game.
Weave together resources and opportunities and put on a show.
For now, Ferrari need nothing more from him than to help secure third place in the constructors' championship and to put on a show in front of their passionate tifosi (fans).
She offered a deal to develop their script and they came up with an old school Muppets movie, where the Muppets have to put on a show to save the studio.
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It feels almost perverse to be so far away from home for a match between two English sides but the Russians are endeavouring to put on a show for their visitors.
More than a decade after the war, Diciembre still functioned as a loose grouping of actors and actresses who occasionally put on a show, often in a private home, to which the audience came by invitation only.
Bylsma has no plans on substituting the road jerseys in his players' lockers on Saturday when they host the New Jersey Devils and he doesn't buy into the thought that home teams particularly ones loaded with offensive talent like the Penguins have to put on a show to get the crowd energized.
When a convoy of scores of armed jeeps sporting the black flag signalling sympathy for al-Qaeda recently put on a show of strength in Benghazi's courthouse square, where Libya's revolution began in February last year, thousands of young people, summoned to oppose them by Facebook and text messages, poured into the square and forced them to leave.
In a 2009 case challenging the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act, conservatives on the Court put on a similar show, leading court watchers to conclude that this landmark law might be in real danger of being overturned.
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They were there to see us off on Monday, said a few words wishing us all the best and it would be good to put on a good show for the bosses in the game.
We have to put on a massive show for the rest of the season.
The usually secretive Pinault (pea-KNOW) seems at pains to put on a public show.
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Lay will put on a folksy show, maybe using a bit more twang than colleagues remember.
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