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Over the long term, therefore, America must play a lone hand.
"You understand now why I can no longer play a lone hand.
But he wasn't up to fighting a lone hand battle.
"Don't try to play a lone hand or it will be the worse for you."
In playing a lone hand it is always a great advantage to have the lead.
So far I had played a lone hand and rather enjoyed it.
"Because, as I say, she wanted to play a lone hand."
He plays a lone hand, keeps pretty much to himself.
It was too late now, Eversham must play a lone hand.
If we were dealing with the Mask as a lone hand, it might be better to hold them.
He preferred to play a lone hand for the present, keeping himself in the background.
"Because he's a man who likes playing a lone hand.
The Shadow was ready to play a lone hand!
He had drawn all attention to himself, was willing to play a lone hand against the dozen or more men who were on the boat.
I've got a fancy for playing a lone hand.
However, Greig played a lone hand with 110 in the first innings.
But Jalway, thinking himself a fox, is playing a lone hand.
In fact not one single Member State wishes to play a lone hand.
Like other lone hands like himself, he had joined the parade.
From now on, he had to play a lone hand, every man against him, and no cheque to reward his efforts.
The dead Rancher did not play a lone hand.
Marquette was a man who played a lone hand.
He chose to play a lone hand, and it has failed.'
Maybe we should stop playing a lone hand.
If, however, B should have enough to prevent a lone hand, he can pass as usual, and await the result.