| 41. | He also apparently lacks a sense of humour, even trumping on a prank perpetrated by Tim on Gareth.
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| 42. | The game features some elements of draw poker and a trumping system in which the object is to win tricks.
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| 43. | Volkswagen reached a deal on Thursday to buy Rolls-Royce Plc ., trumping a previous bid by BMW.
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| 44. | "Your belief that some court orders were wrong is no trumping of them, " said Keeton.
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| 45. | She can anticipate the next move, or perhaps she will decide to make it herself, trumping the competition.
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| 46. | That keeps local governments from trumping up charges against each other's citizens and stops possible harassment and blackmail.
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| 47. | Waxman said he was concerned " that the desire to reassure is trumping the obligation to tell the truth ."
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| 48. | The LEOSA to current and honorably retired law enforcement officers ( regardless of permit, usually trumping State law ).
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| 49. | Montana was then itself bought out by Allied Domecq in 2001, after trumping Lion Nathan's takeover offer.
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| 50. | Reliability and verifiability are closely tied while verifiability is the " trumping " policy with reliability the less critical guideline.
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