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Instead of power, they strive for finesse.
Their menus aren't self-promoting showcases for finesse and imagination.
The Patriots, known for finesse more than fight, reversed the formula Sunday.
In our earnest striving for finesse, we sometimes embellish simple words, adorning them with extra syllables.
"Her playing struck me as big-hearted and truthful, adventurous yet with time for finesse," he later recalled.
He was a consummate insider, a man known less for finesse than for overwhelming problems with mountains of details.
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It turns up in opaque, alcoholic pinot noirs that mock the variety's potential for delicacy and finesse.
Instead she led the spade queen for a finesse, hoping for an overtrick, which is important in board-a-match scoring.
Kent argues that it's not for everyone, particularly position players for whom finesse in fielding is just as important as hitting for power.
November 19 2013 December 1 201313 Celebrated more for the beauty and vibrancy of its dancers than for the finesse of its repertoire, the company returns to the Joyce for its yearly two-week run.
In that case, we get an upper limit of ∼30 for the finesse of the IR + UV cavity for (1064mbox{ nm}) and ∼6 for ({sim }200mbox{ nm}) light.
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