| 31. | In New Orleans, the Hornets didn't need Jamal Mashburn to claw back into their first-round playoff series.
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| 32. | To try to claw back influence and reform global soccer management, UEFA recently published its so-called Vision proposals.
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| 33. | The Europeans would be allowed to counter sue in the EU under a " claw back clause ."
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| 34. | The unusually harsh rhetoric is credited with helping him claw back into the race with the Bavarian governor.
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| 35. | It merely tries to claw back.
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| 36. | Larry Robinson made the Kings look regal again, and Pat Burns put some claws back into the Bruins'game.
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| 37. | His sudden departure sent the party into disarray, and it has only recently started to claw back its power.
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| 38. | Instead, Kodak will use promotions " to claw back some of this market share, " said President Daniel Carp.
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| 39. | Yet with great hustle and emotion, Boston managed to claw back, win two games and make every game close.
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| 40. | This meant that Clark had to lift and nurse the car home, allowing McLaren to claw back the gap.
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