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She also has a strong, decisive character which normally tends to show up in tense situations.
Craxi's decisive character may have been relevant in this resolution.
With his 1831 opera Robert le diable and its successors he gave the genre of grand opera 'decisive character'.
The Greek Cypriots, on the other hand, had always revered Helena as a great heroine due to her bold, decisive character in looking after their interests.
The boob didn't take on decisive character until the sound films, by which time the essential boob, which was so identified with the 20's, had lost the public's interest.
Where these two requirements were fulfilled, a case could be brought as long as it was within twelve months of the claimant finding out the "facts of a decisive character".
Evans later performed a highly truncated version of the play that he played for South Pacific war zones during World War II which made the prince a more decisive character.
"The decisive character of our victory in the Gulf War is attributable in large measure to the extraordinary effectiveness of air power," Mr. Cheney said in his overview of the report.
His decisive character and his talent as a convincing speaker, supported his political influence in the years 1848 and 1849, where he mainly tried to secure Belgium from the influences of the French movement.
It introduced an exception if 1) the permission of the court had been gained to bring a case and 2) the "material facts" of the case included "facts of a decisive character" which the claimant was not aware of until after the expiry of the statute of limitations.