She holds the trump card after breaking the world record three times this year. |
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If the trump suit is lead, and a player is void, but holds a rank trump card, that player must play the rank trump card. |
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For many in our denomination, the Great Commission is used as a trump card, which they seek to play prevailingly over all other matters. |
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The greatest trump card that he has to offer is his practical, matter-of-fact approach to tackling world poverty. |
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If the lead is a trump card all the other players must play trump as well unless they don't have any. |
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That goal was the difference between the sides at the break but then Ballina played their trump card. |
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He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card. |
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Party strategists are well aware his stewardship of the economy is their trump card. |
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Their trump card is a close link with the government which can give them quick and exclusive access to official news and information. |
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My trump card is salmon fillets poached in the dishwasher and topped with a brightly flavored cilantro sauce. |
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The trump card that the elites have played over and over is white nationalism. |
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This was his trump card, and he wanted to make sure it got played, even if the commission was too docile to press for it. |
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Those favouring an armistice hoped that a negative reply from Roosevelt would deprive their opponents of a valuable trump card. |
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The declarer then draws an equal number of cards from the top of the heap, including the face-up trump card if the contract is vuelta. |
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Of course, if the music isn't right then nothing else matters, and here is where The Conquerors play their trump card. |
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He left the field with a knee problem and should he be sidelined for the finals, the Roos will be without a real trump card. |
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The actor who went through a tough period earlier is now considered as the trump card for success in the industry. |
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The right to a free press is a political trump card and held by individuals against governments. |
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This extremely uneven and mountainous terrain is the valley's trump card allowing the development of tourism. |
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Brachylogy is part of Socrates' dialectical strategy and functions as an argumentative trump card that enables the philosopher to disclose the limits of rhetoric as a form of fact finding. |
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We have been lead to believe that Obama's eloquence is his strength, his trump card. |
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Eventually Evelyn's tastes grow dark and that's when Cynthia has to use her trump card. |
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They are all nodding away there, but the trump card is coming up. |
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The trump card is nostalgia, but is that enough to carry a film? |
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His voice, as doleful as his bloodhound eyes, is his trump card. |
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Coen's style is deadpan and klutzy, and he uses the klutziness as his trump card. |
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The ideological NATOists believe that Turkey's role in NATO could be its trump card when it comes to joining the European Union. |
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It also constitutes a trump card for the integration with the neighbouring countries for which it plays a role of transhipment port. |
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The mutuals, however, hold a major trump card, i.e., member-policyholder satisfaction. |
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Their history has often left them with a patrimony which today has become a trump card in their prospects for port-city redevelopment. |
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The first five Imoca monohulls still have some cards up their sleeve and it's difficult to know who has got the trump card. |
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It is a trump card that can be used in a variety of settings, but one must always keep in mind Iran's great power aspirations. |
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If the trump card selected is a jester then there are no trumps for this round. |
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The fact that they are used as a trump card in international politics is enough to explain Turkey's immigration policy. |
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Sanctions against Burma may remain in place for some time, since they are the trump card to push for further reforms. |
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The problem I have with my fellow Republicans is why gay marriage is the trump card in any situation. |
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The player who drew the trump card keeps it and begins phase two. |
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We will crush them with not just brute force, but we have a trump card. |
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However, the Beagle 2 team still has a trump card to play, Mars Express. |
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For far too many on the left the issue gets framed as a dispute between civil rights and individual rights, with civil rights having the trump card. |
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To the generation of artists emerging in the late 1950s, modernism had ostensibly played its last trump card, and vanguardism appeared to be doomed. |
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As both films are on different issues, overexposure of their trump card, Ash, remains a concern. |
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The last major trump card is obviously environmental. |
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When it comes to interpreting and expressing the openness of the country, with its predilection for languages, Luxembourg holds an historically natural trump card to distinguish itself at a European cultural level. |
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Those kinds of accusations are used as a trump card, thrown on the table to short-circuit the responsibility for an alternative dispute mechanism and being involved in a proper resolution of the issue. |
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Women do not use violence as a trump card for control over the courts. |
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Friendship is the trump card in the movement for equality, not etiology. |
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Flexibility is the trump card in mechanical design and control. |
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The geographical configuration of the 7 Resilux factories has become an important trump card in a climate where low transport costs are becoming more and more a factor in competitivity. |
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Partnership between European and African civil societies is the trump card that we hold and intend to play as competent counterparts and important political actors in European development cooperation. |
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The agricultural strategies of the world large powerhouses, aiming to either ensure their food security or make agriculture a true trump card in international relations, are not valued at their true worth. |
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And I think that this convergence of views is a major trump card that we should hold on to both in terms of the issues at stake in the reform and of the working method that we should adopt. |
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If it is a success, Novartis holds a trump card. |
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The environment, having previously been kept in check, was turning out to be the trump card for new development based on a realisation of the importance of the natural heritage of our countries. |
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