| 41. | At 40 minutes, the piece gets long-winded.
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| 42. | Boston magazine is on the newsstand with another long-winded article.
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| 43. | He said he got a little winded during the game.
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| 44. | Van Skiver stresses that electronic letter writers avoid long-winded messages.
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| 45. | There were no long-winded speeches during the week,
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| 46. | The Titans are either going to win or get winded.
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| 47. | Sefcik was out and Piazza was fine, if winded.
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| 48. | Lucky's long-winded bleatings don't end there.
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| 49. | Yet no one looked winded, and everyone spoke with admirable clarity.
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| 50. | It meant Beautiful Pleasure was a little flabby and winded.
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