| 31. | Upon its release, " A Fever You Can't Sweat Out " became a commercial success.
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| 32. | Their idea is clearly to sweat out players,
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| 33. | It's selectively porous, letting moisture or sweat out and absorbing some substances from outside the body.
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| 34. | Leave it to Selig to sweat out the easy call and wring his hands so publicly.
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| 35. | It brings a sweat out in you a little faster, keeps you going a little longer.
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| 36. | The owners and trainers from around the world will be here to sweat out the races.
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| 37. | Yet, LSU had to sweat out a 71-70 victory over Baylor, which had the final shot.
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| 38. | :: Is it possible to sweat out alcohol?
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| 39. | That left the 67-year-old homebound Kansas Citian with little choice but to sweat out the temperatures.
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| 40. | Meanwhile, the Jets now must sweat out another ruling by the management council on the Martin deal.
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