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(redirected from shows willing)

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show (Display), noun affectation, amusement, array, ceremony, chance, color, deceptive appearance, delusion, demonstration, distortion, exhibit, exhibition, façade, flashiness, flourish, frills, front, illusion, manifestation, materialization, occasion, outward show, parade, phenomenon, pomp, pomposity, pose, presence, pretense, pretext, revelation, scene, semblance, show, showiness, sight, simulation, specious appearance, splash, trick, veneer, window-dressing
Associated concepts: show cause
show (Production), noun entertainment, exhibition, exposition, performance, presentation, spectacle
show (Come into view), verb be seen, be visible, bring under notice, make one see, materialize, present one's self
show (Detail), verb adduce, attest, bare, be visible, bear, cite, clarify, demean, demonstrate, denote, depict, designate, detail, disclose, display, document, edify, establish, evidence, evince, exemplify, exhibit, expose, express, furnish evidence, illustrate, indicate, inform, instruct, lay bare, make known, manifest, point out, point the way, portray, present, present one's self, prove, render, represent, reveal, set forth, set straight, signify, specify, tell, testify, unveil, unfold, unmask
See also: adduce, appearance, argue, bare, bear, betray, brandish, cite, clarify, color, demean, demonstrate, denote, denude, depict, designate, detail, discipline, disclose, disinter, display, document, edify, educate, emerge, establish, evince, exhibit, explain, expose, express, expression, flaunt, histrionics, hypocrisy, illustrate, indicate, instruct, introduce, look, manifest, manifestation, performance, phenomenon, portray, present, pretense, pretext, produce, prove, purport, render, represent, semblance, signify, specify, state, teach, testify, unveil


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Byline: Matt Williams and James Pyman Prospect shows willing side BEST PROSPECT was so much better than his rivals in the 1m2f handicap at Haydock that it was no surprise to see him run out a cosy winner in the end.
On the plus side, Dudek has justified Gerard's faith in him, and Diouf at least shows willing to make things happen,even if his excessive pirouettes often delay the final product unnecessarily.
The three-pot engine does take its time from 0-62mph - almost 15 seconds - and though it shows willing wound up to top motorway speeds, its ultimate is just over 100mph.
 
 
 
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