| 41. | Taper; Cliff Jewell, " Misalliance,"
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| 42. | In each of these he pushed a tall gold taper.
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| 43. | The nails have square or rectangular shafts that taper to sharp points.
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| 44. | Chair splats tip back; an armoire tapers slowly like a pylon.
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| 45. | The standard swimming regimen is to taper workouts before a major competition.
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| 46. | Farther north, a moderate snowfall will taper to flurries in Minnesota.
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| 47. | The goal is to taper off the steroids very slowly.
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| 48. | I think the secret taper has a serious character flaw.
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| 49. | Losses should taper off in following years, they predict.
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| 50. | The steady rain will taper to showers during the day.
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