| 31. | Ebola is also finicky, depending on who gets infected.
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| 32. | Ebola is also finicky, dpending on who gets infected.
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| 33. | Dolores Basile recently found out how finicky Windows can be.
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| 34. | Even aboard the same airline, passengers can be finicky.
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| 35. | Find a place with a breakfast buffet if you're finicky.
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| 36. | Finicky word purists might tell you that your new word is macaronic.
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| 37. | As his resume suggests, Walken is not finicky about choosing roles.
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| 38. | Its overriding ingredient in an increasingly finicky market is its wine quality.
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| 39. | You know how fans here can be; they can be finicky sometimes.
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| 40. | As a senior diplomat in New Delhi, Edward is finicky about appearances.
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