It would be unwise for West to lead from either of his 3x suits, and West hopes to take a finesse in cups later. |
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The situation will call for the exercise of an exceptional degree of diplomatic finesse. |
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The frantic guitar strum, filtered through a wah-wah pedal, is irresistible and carries this song with speed and finesse. |
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Needless to say he was suave, had great finesse, and a quiet sense of style. |
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This track showcased Peart's finesse on the hi-hat and cymbals while Lee pulled out his unique flamenco bass playing chops. |
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I've been lucky, this weekend, to experience true technological finesse of the Swiss army knife. |
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The hyperinstrument project is designed to use technology to give extra power and finesse to virtuoso performers. |
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She was peppy, bouncy, upbeat, and made up in energy and attack what she lacked in finesse. |
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The actors assimilate the cringe-worthy lines with great skill and finesse, so that the audience laughs rather than groans. |
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How about good, clean, hard-hitting hockey that displays skill, speed and finesse? |
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Georgi's brilliant interpretative finesse in skilful performance is a delight throughout. |
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The firm was successful but better known for engineering expertise than design finesse. |
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I'm fairly convinced that the contests would show the strength, intelligence, artistry and finesse of the American game and players are superior. |
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There is an inherently satisfying quality to sharing the gratification of skill, finesse and excitement with a substantial number of individuals. |
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But the Bulldogs' goal-line defence was equally as impressive as their finishing finesse. |
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What is unique to the art is that one did not use brute strength to overpower an opponent, but rather skill, finesse and flexibility. |
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She knew it was too heavy to swing with any great skill or finesse, but holding it ready brought her a greater sense of comfort. |
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She performs the hoopla-hoop on freezing ice with dexterity and finesse and is unarguably one of the greatest performers in her chosen field. |
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His skill and finesse in collecting and preparing specimens made this effort fruitful. |
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Lambie had moulded a side of experience and finesse and they were far more impressive than in recent weeks. |
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Although he had irked her so, she had to admit he handled her with such finesse that aroused her admiration. |
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When it took control, it promised a global stewardship purring with gravity, finesse and farsightedness. |
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Obviously the clan is upset, and again, if you ask me, I think it's being handled with a certain lack of finesse. |
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The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
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And I learnt from my Parsi connections through marriage that death and sorrow can be handled with so much finesse, so much dignity. |
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Winning and keeping control of an empire here would require finesse and tact, brutality and astuteness. |
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That's the kind of remark that requires finesse, and only someone like Sy could have pulled it off without getting physically hurt. |
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Russian nationalism had grown in the 1930s, but had been handled with some finesse. |
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Both paddlers managed to muscle and finesse their way out of peril and escaped unscathed. |
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Specifically, value is misconstrued here, she maintains, since Derrida fails to finesse the theory of surplus-value in the way that Marx does. |
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It takes a measure of artistic fortitude to lovingly depict the ordinary, and ample skill to finesse it into quietly seductive works of art. |
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Confronted by the latest request, Atlanta politicians seem to be looking for a way to finesse this issue, also. |
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So far we've been able to finesse it, but so far is never a promise of how it's going to end. |
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They have to finesse conflict and articulate a strategy, not just a vision. |
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The plain fact is that he should have gone to Shanghai personally to finesse the deal with the car makers. |
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He is explosive with a lean build and at 6-foot and 185 pounds, he can overpower you, finesse you, or just flat out beat you with blinding speed. |
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It appears that the administration will attempt to finesse this problem by the blatant expedient of pretending the borrowing never happened. |
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Some interpreters attempt to finesse the problem, claiming that it is irrelevant. |
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Their great finesse and qualities of ensemble were displayed in works ranging from Elizabethan consort music to the Hungarian avant-garde. |
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All were surprised to find a police head constable in uniform playing the classic with such finesse. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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Not much variation here, not much finesse, delicacy, lightness, or the Exotic other. |
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Still, dealing with a complex issue such as this one requires a great deal of diplomatic finesse. |
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This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge. |
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He can go head to head and throw intellectual punches, or deliver rapier wit with ironic finesse. |
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At home, it is true that he has usually been a risk-averse leader who would rather finesse a tough choice than make it. |
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None has been so determined to finesse the difficult realities of the post-cold war world. |
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No subtlety, no finesse, just 30 guys showing up, loaded for bear and ready to die. |
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I have about as much finesse when it comes to romance as a lumberjack has when cutting down a tree. |
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That way you'll have a little wiggle room to finesse each screw into its respective hole and get it threaded. |
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The Ibrox manager has lamented a lack of finesse in a squad that is slowly, torturously, playing him out of a job. |
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With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin. |
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Mr. Cohen attempts a grand reawakening with help from Fedde Le Grand, a Dutch D.J. and producer whose deep house mixes have punchy finesse. |
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Tiger has tilted the playing field from one based on finesse and shotmaking to one in which power is paramount. |
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The finesse with which he skewers the right wing morons of blogland is a joy to behold. |
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For fishermen preferring finesse to power, the challenge is to catch bonefish, kingfish and the sleek torpedo-shaped bonito on the fly. |
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Lacking the fitness and finesse of England's vanquishers, the Edinburgh side soon found the northerners fighting their way back into the game. |
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Leave aside for other occasions the finesse of nouvelle cuisine, or the delicate freshness and piquancy of sushi. |
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And, on what could have been a difficult night, the Bulls proved they have many lines of attack and that they have skill and finesse to add to their undoubted power. |
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She approaches an emotion with the finesse of someone beating a carpet. |
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Watch dated film of players pre-Laver, and the game seems so effete, but he brought in power and the use of topspin with a supreme combination of force and finesse. |
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Kumar's diplomatic finesse wins him high marks from the board. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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If this team had shown even a tiny bit of real diplomatic and tactical finesse during the last three years I might think that's what they were doing. |
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Creating bonsai trees is, in fact, a fully developed art with its own philosophy, technique, tools, gradations and variety for the Japanese who evolved it into such a finesse. |
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Dishes like pheasant braised with apple puree and covered in a bitter chocolate sauce are presented with such finesse that it almost seems a shame to eat them. |
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Yet that kind of balanced lending is something which bankers who operate without market signals have yet to show much finesse for without clear direction from above. |
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Tony Jaa is an utterly brilliant fighter, whose resilience and finesse as a martial-arts master is put to the test in this funny and punch-packed feature. |
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We have seen situations where the judges have to leak their investigations to the press in order to finesse the minister who has control of their investigations. |
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Handle issues with finesse, and you and the crew could come out closer. |
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Receding hairlines and a casual composure on stage showed that this was a band with an obvious level of maturity demonstrated by their musicianship and vocal finesse. |
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My father carries on talking in this gentle voice, and I can see now that he has prepared for this carefully, and is handling the situation with great finesse and delicacy. |
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What he may lack in finesse or cunning, he makes up for in raw firepower. |
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The winners are determined through skill, tactics and finesse. |
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Their paintings have no hidden sides to them, no allegorical finesse. |
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The light pastel lacquer and subtly spaced designs lacked the finesse of Venetian lacquer, but the rendering of flowers and birds was worthy of an easel painting. |
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The essential qualities of Judo reside in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm. |
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A calm surface favors the finesse of a dogwalker, and a riffled surface suggests the increased commotion of a chugger or a slush-type plug rigged with propellers. |
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The best whiskies are made with finesse and the same attention to detail and mindfulness as the finest teas or sushi. |
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A lot of Republican candidates are trying to finesse the establishment-Tea Party Maginot Line and be both things to all people. |
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Whereas the first three seasons were subtle, there is a decided lack of finesse here. |
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Perhaps the language loses some finesse after being translated from Italian, by Jamie Richards. |
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The days when skill in ball placement and finesse could outgun power have long past. |
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Unfortunately, this message is delivered with such a lack of finesse and tact that it feels like the proverbial sledgehammer is trying to pound the message into the audience. |
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Only a few top players are able to finesse a victory in such a situation. |
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She lacked tact and the finesse it took to write something beautiful. |
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This track showcased Perth's finesse on the hi-hat and cymbals. |
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The other is the complete lack of finesse necessary to drive it. |
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Her many subplots are ambitious, but she tackles them well while developing her many characters with finesse. |
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Integrating it usually takes more finesse and expertise than integrating machinery, real estate, inventory and other tangibles. |
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Monumental architecture in the form of majestic temples and sculpture in stone and bronze reached a finesse never before achieved in India. |
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You have eight top tricks and a successful finesse in either minor suit will generate the ninth trick for you. |
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Achieving the performance of existing systems on a shoestring budget will take some time and finesse, Kain admits. |
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Needless to say, Merkel has defined her decennial legacy as chancellor through moral finesse, calculated practicality and realpolitik. |
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The machine com bines power and finesse for maximum productivity on any job from site development, road building, utility work and more. |
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Simoneau's seemingly effortless vocal finesse and the melting beauty of his tone mark him as an incomparable Ottavio. |
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A brawler is a fighter who generally lacks finesse and footwork in the ring, but makes up for it through sheer punching power. |
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At the same time Mr. Elling has proved his finesse as a Hartman-like melodist, on multiple albums and many more stages. |
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Also, thousands of ignorant gunsels lack the discipline, the finesse, the criminal minds to do dirty business without bloodshed, without collateral damage. |
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