| 31. | The mood in the postgame locker room reflected this team to a tee : poised, upbeat and hungry for more.
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| 32. | Now it's the second time around and I'm coming in with a plan and I'll follow it to a tee ."
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| 33. | Traditionally, public grandstanding is frowned upon in Japan and consensus-building seen as a virtue _ which fits Obuchi to a tee.
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| 34. | Reading this, it should be apparent to anyone with extensive knowledge on Jewish history that Jews fit the bill to a tee.
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| 35. | "Jackie Brown " star Pam Grier fits Susan B . Anthony's rallying cry to a tee : " Failure is impossible !"
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| 36. | It takes a lot of bad decisions, some little, some huge, to go from Lord Stanley's finals to a tee time in mid-April.
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| 37. | So I think with his style of play, the British Open will suit him right down to a tee, as it will Ernie.
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| 38. | The symptoms that I have had are what was described to me in a letter that they put out, almost to a tee,
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| 39. | The DB7, which was designed after Ford rescued Aston Martin from the brink of bankruptcy in 1987, fits this description to a tee.
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| 40. | Actually, " The Relic " is a sad rip-off of " Alien, " with scenes from the Ridley Scott classic duplicated to a tee.
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