| 41. | Despite the mushy suspension, handing is nimble, though somewhat elephantine.
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| 42. | "It makes us more nimble, " he said.
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| 43. | Of course, I would prefer a smaller, more nimble fund,
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| 44. | They are thus more nimble and carlike than most of the competition.
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| 45. | Yet D'Amato is no less nimble than Schumer.
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| 46. | It is nimble and maneuverable in squeezing into parking spots.
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| 47. | Olivetti made its name as a nimble manufacturer of typewriters.
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| 48. | Keaton, that nimble comedian, seems uncomfortable playing a fussy matron.
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| 49. | I wanted something small, nimble, sleek and sporty.
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| 50. | Foss, 77, is still a quite nimble pianist.
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