1. Kind of hard to swagger down the fairway and say you're sorry at the same time.
2. But in returning to a locale where she had a fair amount of success, she might be able to string together enough wins to get her swagger back.
3. Usher shines when he's able to display his sterling voice, plus his signature sensuality and swagger.
4. They need Swagger to case the areas and make his best guess when and where the assassination will take place.
5. Yao's confidence has also spread to his teammates, who take the court with a newfound swagger.
6. The tendency for technical swagger is not limited to China, the Nanjing native adds.
7. City Ballet brings plenty of American swagger to its performance in Beijing.