1. And needless to say, in the tiny teahouse I was myself the proverbial bull in the china shop. 2. This young man was a bull looking for a china shop. 3. What we feel is that by going at it like a bull in a china shop, we all sorts of accusations of widespread privatisation has actually backfired. 4. Politically, he often behaved like a bull in a china shop. 5. American politics and policy invaded a fragile Mexico last week, doing what bulls tend to do in china shops. 6. And, in the eyes of international officials, she charged in like a bull in a china shop. 7. But neither is he a bull in a china shop. 8. He does not want to sit atop a narrow right-wing government, and he does not want to be a bull in the china shop diplomatically. 9. He was a bull in a china shop, and his populist grandstanding wore on the nerves of his more cautious, more cerebral mentor. |