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Being able to breeze into the right clubs can mark one's place in nocturnal society.
If political clout alone counted, the Saudis, as the West's main oil supplier, would breeze into the WTO.
Cameras in tow, he would breeze into a company, dispensing blunt criticism, bonhomie and brisk advice in equal portions.
"He'll go back to Newmarket and we'll get one more breeze into him next week," he said.
Why can't I breeze into a cocktail bar and nonchalantly order something that commands respect if not quite awe?
Grab a cart, breeze into the store, and stroll through wide aisles that are longer than bowling lanes.
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It breezed into the neighborhood like a Hollywood film crew.
Was it dreadful?" chirruped Liz, breezing into the kitchen.
They were 3-0 up at half-time and breezed into the fourth round.
Wimbledon semi-finalist Tommy Haas breezed into the third round with a 6-4 6-4 7-6 (7-3) victoverover American Robert Kendrick.
Grosjean, too, appeared to have burial on his mind as he breezed into a 5-1 lead.
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