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For all his struggles at Barcelona, this is a genuinely fine, delicately ruthless world star.
But this was a genuinely fine achievement, a first ever gold in this most exacting of horse-based disciplines.
But it is possible to find genuinely fine, long-lived wines for slightly more humane prices (ie, not high three figures a bottle).
What an asinine footballer he can be at times, a genuinely fine centre-half who cannot resist the messy, spoiling parts of his game.
At the end of which Chelsea are champions, and a genuinely fine achievement for Mourinho – who now has eight league titles in 12 years across three countries – deserves to be celebrated.
And I know those sommelier adjectives sound a little poncy - but the more you try genuinely fine wines, the more guilty you feel about throwing them down without so much as a nod of appreciation.
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A really fine performance from Uriel Emil – I felt genuinely bereft when he was bumped off.
This fine and genuinely touching portrait of a postwar English working-class community coming face to face with a decidedly atypical West Indian man has much to tell us about race, class and the education system in Britain.
I brought up how the city looked amazing and although they agreed, they also genuinely viewed the huge fines as if one of their freedoms had been taken away.
Mr. Nayder said there was a fine line between genuinely annoying music and just plain bad.
Black Eyed Peas: lots of populist fun from this genuinely talented troupe, which is fine, but by the end of their performance it occurred to me that I was watching the Village People.
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