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Examples for "one-woman band"
Examples for "one-woman band"
1The Scottish singer, who is, quite literally a one-woman band, is now tipped to become the next big thing.
2I am mindful of the realities we are now faced with and therefore can't, and won't approach my assignment as a one-woman band.
3She's a one-woman band and she's carved out a role for herself that is slightly different to most professionals in the property business.
4Yet PJ, as she has been known to her fans for 25 years, remains a decidedly unlikely rock proposition: a one-woman band from Dorset.
5But equally, as the election shows, it is now up to Lucas -and especially Bennett -to prove they are not a one-womanband.
1Billy Wilder was never a one-man band; he preferred to play duets.
2He did the barbecue, ran the bar, and was a one-man band.
3He was a one-man band, he ran the company with an iron fist.
4The movie was shot as a no-budget, one-man band project.
5The third album from Kilkenny one-man band R.S.A.G is as sharp as a blade.
6Your wife is a one-man band on your behalf, Steve.
7Four years later and he has toured Kenya and Tanzania as a professional one-man band.
8The Poles are far from a one-man band though.
9Hayne was widely seen as a one-man band before his departure from the NRL club.
10What's interesting about McGuinness as a manager is that he was truly an one-man band.
11But this back row is not a one-man band.
12If Charlie was making all the noise alone, he should have been a one-man band.
13Tells about a crippled man playing a one-man band.
14But ahead of Wednesday's QClash, an agitated Fagan said the Lions were not a one-man band.
15The race has drawn 34 candidates from diverse backgrounds, including veteran political operators and one-man band neophytes.
16The Daily Politics' own Farage look-alike Giles Dilnot examined claims that UKIP is just a one-man band.
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