| 31. | In epochal 1941 the Williams-DiMaggio controversy flared in earnest.
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| 32. | Clubb's play is as earnest as it is irreverent.
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| 33. | He was earnest, tireless, skeptical and yet strangely ineffective.
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| 34. | Such earnest simplicity can veer into the dreaded realm of platitude.
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| 35. | About three weeks later, they began merger talks in earnest.
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| 36. | As the talks turned earnest, the companies began exhaustive analyses.
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| 37. | But it was only then that the competition began in earnest.
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| 38. | His partner says he's a solid, earnest worker.
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| 39. | BaltimoreThe in-fighting began in earnest last week . 22.
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| 40. | The fight over campaign finance reform has now begun in earnest.
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