| 21. | Finally, he went for the coup de grace.
|
| 22. | "I think that's sort of the coup de grace.
|
| 23. | Taking aim avoided the messy business of coups de grace, he said.
|
| 24. | Woods called that the coup de grace of a wrong-headed campaign.
|
| 25. | The coup de grace, as the French say.
|
| 26. | Or as I began referring to it : the coleslaw coup de grace.
|
| 27. | At 5 : 57 of the second period came the coup de grace.
|
| 28. | This recent downturn has been the coup de grace to their lingering surpluses.
|
| 29. | An earthquake in 1922 was the coup de grace.
|
| 30. | But, first, it's time for the Kirby coup de grace.
|