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Even the most poised and polished divas can crack once in a while — and Carey's no exception.
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Eliza, the sanest and the most poised of them, will soon be heading to Bard for freshman year.
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Jeff Van Drew appears most poised to win his primary contest, and among the GOP field, a frontrunner is unclear.
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To fans she is the most poised and polished surrogate for an administration that has often lapsed into viciousness and confusion.
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The Brooklyn-based startup is targeting both consumers and enterprises, but the latter is where they are most poised to shine going forward.
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Lester Holt raised these questions early in the debate, and on the questions of taxes, regulations and international trade deals, Trump was his most poised, informed and ready.
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Personal pique and pride in shaming David Cameron should never become an unintentional gift to those like President Putin most poised to benefit from a perception that the U.K. has lost its influence.
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"Of the films Fox is slated to release for the remainder of 2019, it seems the one that is most poised to be a crossover success with a wide array of audience demographics," Suzanne Scott, an assistant professor at the University of Texas' Moody College of Communication, told CNN Business.
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In the East, Villanova's toughest competition figures to be fifth-seeded West Virginia (24-10), whose pressing style can fluster even the most poised opponent; fourth-seeded Wichita State (20153-7); and, should both arrive in the regional round in Boston, No. 2-seeded Purdue, which has had its best season in years.
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