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"gutty" Definitions
  1. GUTSY
  2. having a vigorous challenging quality

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" Manager Bruce Bochy was complimentary: "Gutty effort by Matty.
Several guys out there making gutty efforts and playing big minutes.
"That was just gutty," Rivers said about finishing off the victory without Griffin.
" Evaluating the current starting quarterback, the newspaper wrote: "Kessler was gritty and gutty.
"This was a gutty effort," said Buffalo defenseman Josh Gorges, who already was looking ahead.
They deal in mind-boggling months, and as such they haven't needed too many gutty evenings.
Theilen is gritty, gutty, solid, and a couple times against the Texans Sunday he proved he can win occasionally on the outside.
McIlroy, the 26-year-old would-be champion, trails by only one shot after a gutty 71 on Friday that put him solidly back in contention to win the only major title he is missing.
"It's a gutty group of guys down there, man," Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo said late Tuesday night, after four of those guys preserved a 211-210 victory in Game 21 at Minute Maid Park.
Walker had to decide whether to try a gutty, perhaps ill-advised second shot, and when his bold choice did not work out so well, he had to rescue himself with a clutch, nerveless wedge shot.
The scene served as a reminder that while the boisterous Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, plucky Team Israel and some scintillating games have garnered much of the attention, the Gutty Little Americans may yet have a voice in this tournament.
It appears the Raptors don't want to, either, responding with a gutty win in Detroit on Friday and then one of their most complete victories of the year on Sunday, a 116-91 drubbing of a solid Indiana Pacers outfit.
Resolute in windy, challenging conditions — there was only one round shot in the 60s in the final two days at Bay Hill — Hatton earned his first PGA Tour victory with a gutty, two-over-par 183 on Sunday that left him one stroke ahead of the runner-up, Marc Leishman.
Paul Gutty (4 November 1942 - 27 August 2006) was a French racing cyclist. He won the French national road race title in 1970.
In the second round they were drawn against each other and Gutta Percha See won in a close finish, only to be beaten by his 16-year-old son George "Young Gutty" See in the semi-final. Young Gutty See then lost to his cousin George "Flying Fish" Smart in the final. Although he usually lost in the early rounds of matches, Turkey Smart was still a force to be reckoned with. In January 1879 he got through three rounds of a match at Littleport, defeating nephew Jarman Smart along the way, only to lose in the semi-final to nephew Young Gutty See.
Paulo Jorge Fernandes Sereno (born 24 October 1983 in Santarém, Portugal), known as Gutty Sereno, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Vilafranquense as a midfielder.
His lead with 10 km to go had fallen to two kilometres. Merckx joined the chase and rode so hard that only Poulidor and Matignon's team-mate, Paul Gutty from Lyon, could stay with him. Merckx could see Matignon by the time he turned on to the private road that rose five kilometres at 12.5 per cent. Merckx accelerated again when he got to 500 metres and first Gutty and then Poulidor couldn't keep up.
Jorge Iván Estrada Manjarrez (16 October 1983) is a Mexican footballer. A Full-back, his key attributes are his speed and dribbling skills, which makes up for his short height. He is nicknamed "El Gutty".
It was capable of carrying one person with equipment, or being used as a motorised wheelbarrow by someone walking alongside the vehicle. The war in Europe ended before the Guppy saw service. The similar name "Nuffield Gutty" was subsequently used for several unrelated prototype vehicles.
The royal enthusiasm for Scotland, the much improved transport links and the writings of Sir Walter Scott caused a boom for tourism in Scotland and a wider interest in Scottish history and culture outside of the country.1865 - Queen Victoria and the Highlands , National Library of Scotland websiteQueen Victoria takes to the throne, Scotland's History, BBCThe year of Sir Walter Scott, The Herald Newspaper online This period also coincided with the development of the Gutty; a golf ball made of Gutta Percha which was cheaper to mass-produce, more durable and more consistent in quality and performance than the feather-filled leather balls used previously.The Gutty, GolfBallMuseum.com Golf began to spread across the rest of the British Isles.
Many of the clubs manufactured between 1901 and 1935 came from Scotland, but more and more started coming from larger US manufacturers. These early clubs had hickory shafts and wrapped leather grips. To secure the joins between the shaft and the head of the club, and between the grip and the shaft, whipping of black, waxed linen thread was used. Pre-1900 clubs (smooth-faced gutty era) used 7-ply thread.
The Chattanoogan, December 5, 2005 The 1965 team was nicknamed the "Gutty little Bruins" as the defensive line was small with John Richardson at , Steve Butler at , and defensive tackles Al Claman and Terry Donahue.Stewart, Larry - For Pete’s Sake, Don’t Paint Town Cardinal. Los Angeles Times, September 20, 2003. By comparison, the Spartan defensive line included middle guard Harold Lucas who weighed and Bubba Smith who was and .
BMM, Gaydon The name Nuffield Gutty was used for three prototype vehicles built in 1947 in an attempt to meet a British War Department specification for a light field car to replace the American Jeep that was in service in large numbers following the war. This vehicle featured a horizontally opposed 4-cylinder engine similar to that designed for the planned small post-war car to be called the Morris Mosquito, that eventually appeared (with a conventional vertical side-valve engine) as the Morris Minor. The Gutty was not directly successful but is regarded as the predecessor of the FV1800 Wolseley Mudlark which was in turn the immediate predecessor of the Austin Champ. One of the three prototype vehicles has survived and was formerly on display at the Museum of Army Transport in Beverley, Yorkshire (closed 2003) and was in storage until 2011 when it was transferred to the Heritage Motor Centre.
" Christopher Connelly of the American magazine Rolling Stone noted: "Alf too often founders because of its disappointingly unimaginative arrangements. Throughout the record, Moyet's voice rings out vigorously enough, but Swain and Jolley have cloaked it in layers of dinky-sounding keyboards and dopey percussion. Their woefully banal instrumental accompaniment doesn't smother Moyet's voice but neither does it provide any support for her gutty warbling. Alf doesn't grasp or accommodate its vocalist's strengths.
Upon release, Billboard picked the single as a "recommended" single under the "Dance/Disco" category. Keyboard wrote: "Much of Luscombe's work is sustained lines with muted tone colors, but on "Feel Me" he does a gutty synth bass figure." In a retrospective review of Happy Families, Bill Cassel of AllMusic considered "Feel Me" as one of the album's highlights. Ira Robbins of Trouser Press felt the song "suffer[s] from extreme monochromatic tediousness".
Dr. Robert Adams Paterson (sometimes spelled Patterson) invented the gutta-percha ball (or guttie, gutty). The guttie was made from dried sap of the Malaysian sapodilla tree. The sap had a rubber-like feel and could be made spherical by heating and shaping it in a mold. Because gutties were cheaper to produce, could be re-formed if they became out-of-round or damaged, and had improved aerodynamic qualities, they soon became the preferred ball for use.
Reflecting on the album's sound, Little Richard commented "the bass riffs are more predominant, the guitar you'll notice is more out front. The voice is just riding on the rhythm, it's a force and a funk, and it's clean, it's not gutty-gut but it's clean". Reviewing the album in 2009, Kev Boyd of Fatea Magazine described its style as consisting of "blues-inflected R&B;, hints of Sly Stone-lite funk, the occasional rambling instrumental and Richard's characteristic scream-singing".
In "Tangled Hearts", when discussing Smallwood Bessemer, who annoyed people by giving too much advice, the Oldest Member says to a friend, "I always advise people never to give advice."Wodehouse (1988) [1950], Nothing Serious, "Tangled Hearts", p. 121. In the story "Ordeal by Golf", it is stated that he enjoys telling stories about golf and watching matches, though he himself has not played golf "since the rubber-cored ball superseded the old dignified gutty".Wodehouse (2008) [1922], The Clicking of Cuthbert, "Ordeal by Golf", p. 117.
Brian Griese, son of former Miami Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese, took over as quarterback upon Elway's retirement. Griese led the team from 1999–2002, compiling a record of 34–30. Though the team made the playoffs in the 2000 season under Griese, he never took a snap in the postseason for the Broncos. A shoulder injury he suffered during a gutty Monday Night performance against the arch- rival Raiders (in what would be, ironically, the final Monday Night affair at Mile High Stadium), shelved him for most of the remainder of the season.
As the golf ball developed and became more durable with the introduction of the "gutty" around 1850, the club head was also allowed to develop, and a variety of iron headed clubs entered the game. The introduction of steel shafts began in the late 1890s, but their adoption by the governing bodies of golf was slow. In the early 1970s, shaft technology shifted again with the use of graphite for its lightweight and strength characteristics. The first metal "wood" was developed in the early 1980s, and metal eventually completely replaced wood due to its strength and versatility.
MGM, Hollywood's "Tiffany Studio", had a long history of making glamorous films, especially musicals, and shied away from making gutty, street-wise films, such as Warner Bros. specialized in. The exceptions were their series of "Crime Does Not Pay" shorts - where director Roy Rowland learned the ins and outs of that genre - and the occasional films in the 1930s and 1940s, such as Kid Glove Killer and Grand Central Murder, both released in 1942. Once Dore Schary returned to MGM in 1948 from his stint at RKO Pictures, to replace Louis B. Mayer as head of production, the studio began to make darker, more realistic films.
Cash Boxs single reviewer described "My Love as a "fine ballad" and said that, although it was lacking in melody, McCartney's "added sentiment & crooning will soon make this a classic". Chris Welch of Melody Maker wrote: "A grand ballad from Paul, rather in the tradition of songs that turned on the troops in the days of the Cyprus Crisis and other manifestations of the '50s. In a way its appeal is timeless, and it certainly rates among his seemingly unstoppable flow of classics." Welch highlighted the "splendid gutty guitar solo" and predicted: "Much fluttering of wings and handkerchiefs as this sails up the charts.
A British Army specification for a light truck was issued in the late 1940s, inspired by the Willys MB "Jeep" but able to perform in all theatres of operation of the British Army. It was considered important that a British-made vehicle was produced in order to reduce the reliance on US vehicles and the foreign expenditure that entailed. A project to design a "Car 4×4 5 cwt FV1800-Series" was launched in 1947, and the Nuffield Organisation built three prototype designs known as the "Nuffield Gutty". Testing revealed serious shortcomings and the design was improved by a team at the government Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (FVRDE) under the leadership of Charles William "Rex" Sewell.
2nd Quarter – A Barry of fives is the Pachranga of the Rajputs: the sun representing the Suryavanshis and the moon the Chandravanshis, the flame the Agnivanshis. 3rd Quarter – Green is the Mohammedan colour and the crescent their badge: the tower represents Bhopal and its fort of Fatehgarh, the spear and 'talwar' the Pindari element, and the fish, the Mani Martib- the sacred emblem. 4th Quarter – Purpure or murrey is given to all Bundela Arms, the Chevron 'gutty de sang' refers to the traditional origin from 'bund' a drop, the fort on a hill to the famous Ath-kot of Bundelkhand, and to the Vindhyas whence also (Vyandhyelkhand) they derive their name: Devi Vindhyvasini of Mirzapur is the Tutelary goddess of the clan. The Daly arms are commemorative of General Sir Henry Daly, from whom the College derives its name.
According to the Cincinnati Post: "Throughout the set we hear how Ms. Reider's voice is growing more powerful and sensual as her band soars on her deliciously subtle hooks and melodies." Reider released her second studio album in December 2001, I Am Ready. Just a couple weeks later, the Cincinnati Post named it one of the top ten local albums of the year, calling it "more musically diverse, showing mature song crafting and confident, gutty vocals way beyond her 23 years."Bird, Rick, "Top-10 list of albums cut by local musicians", The Cincinnati Post, December 27, 2001, final p.T27 Reider was again nominated for best folk/bluegrass vocalist at the Cammy Awards in 2002 and 2003. At the time, she regularly played gigs at the York Street Cafe in Newport, Kentucky, the Barrel House in Cincinnati and at Club 202 in Columbus.Nager, Larry, "Cammys’ tower of power: Jillian’s will rock with second showcase of award nominees", Cincinnati Enquirer, February 22, 2002 (accessed August 8, 2008)"Cammy Awards 2003: Nominees: folk/bluegrass", Cincinnati.com (accessed August 13, 2008) Reider's music continued to gain exposure from television programs.

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