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"Casual … with a bit of finesse".
Loved the fact that a guy with a bit of finesse won the tournament last year.
While Augustyn relied mostly on powerful forehand returns during the match, he showed a bit of finesse in this pivotal game.
Both are supreme athletes and gifted defenders, but lack that bit of finesse and brains that is needed to succeed on the world stage.
The winemaker, Simon Adams, says he will be switching more and more to all French oak, to impart a bit of finesse and subtlety.
Breakfast needs a bit of finesse, the bedroom a little more heat, but this is still a proper pub, and a very cool one at that.
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What surprised me most when watching Poe is that he has a bit of a finesse aspect to his game.
The older versions required a bit of technical finesse to operate--the paper to be sent had to be carefully rolled onto a cylinder.
Trade up to nearer £5 and a bit of character and finesse starts to creep into a few labels.
Streaming video servers will become the gas stations of the near future, parking enough bits to finesse the look-ahead of new video as it hits the network, perhaps caching your favorite sites or follows based on your and your affinity cloud's behavior.
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