| 31. | Maddux, soon to win his fourth straight Cy Young award, was magnificent, finessing his way through the mighty Indians lineup with ease.
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| 32. | Martin finished off the drive by finessing his way for 9 yards through the secondary, and the score was to the left, naturally.
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| 33. | In finessing the Ashcroft slugfest, Sen . Tom Daschle, the Democratic leader, tried a strategy of holding firm but not too firm.
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| 34. | On the face of it, all that turned out to be needed to solve the NATO problem was a little finessing . . ..
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| 35. | When she peers outside these days, she wonders whether police brass are doing some finessing of their own when they say drug use is down.
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| 36. | But by purging the bill of its most egregious features and finessing others, he can leave America and its environment with a sizable net gain.
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| 37. | A succinct report by Sam Donaldson on an ABC special on Sunday night quickly trotted out several examples of public finessing in Clinton's past.
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| 38. | He deserves credit for his finessing of the deal, just as the Bruins deserve kudos for reading the tea leaves strewn about the empty seats.
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| 39. | Kerry's campaign aides, by now accustomed to finessing his wife's more lively moments, tried to use them to their advantage.
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| 40. | "I'm getting stronger as I get older, but I need those power shots instead of just finessing it the whole time.
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