| 41. | However, " " Didn't you use to play football " " wins hands down in the colloquial speech stakes.
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| 42. | Novell's PerfectOffice wins hands down.
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| 43. | "If you have the debate two versus one, the two's are going to win hands down, " said O'Hanlon.
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| 44. | If a vote were taken to select the world's unluckiest politician, Britain's Prime Minister John Major would win hands down.
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| 45. | Clinton marched in the Fifth Avenue parade-which could probably win hands down honors for being the quietest in the city.
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| 46. | If a straw poll were taken of the ambassadorial corps for its most accomplished host, Ojeda would win hands down.
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| 47. | If there were a prize given for political impudence, Republicans in the House of Representatives would surely win hands down.
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| 48. | The 1997 minivans win hands down when compared with last year's models _ sales have more than doubled for all three.
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| 49. | In this department, Holyfield, one of the sport's great warriors, would seem to win hands down against a notoriously suspect competitor.
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| 50. | Dianna Thorington, 43, a writer in Atlanta with a background in advertising, says the temping life wins hands down over permanent work.
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