The team has brought in a lot of veteran pitching, hoping to find that one diamond in the rough. |
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Moreland, signed as an undrafted free agent, could be a diamond in the rough. |
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He got burned by a woman who couldn't see that he was a diamond in the rough. |
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And so begins a tale of romance between the lowest of the low and a rich politician who must learn to love this diamond in the rough as she truly is. |
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Clubs around Europe have only one month to uncover a diamond in the rough, improve their squads and correct any mistakes they made last summer. |
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The Chiefs feel second-year man Mark Word, an undrafted free agent who was active for just six games last year, could be another diamond in the rough. |
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He is a diamond in the rough who showed flashes last year with the Browns. |
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Traditionally, there are a handful of obvious top choices, followed by a grab bag of mediocrity, potential and the occasional diamond in the rough. |
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While some of the bookmarks may prove useless, there may very well be an inspiring diamond in the rough that could develop into an interesting article. |
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They found beauty in one such diamond in the rough. |
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The auto mechanic is a diamond in the rough, tough-talking, but honest, even generous. |
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Casa Bruja is a diamond in the rough, a refuge among all this bedlam. |
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Following a process during which he refined the diamond in the rough, he is finally all set to release Consumed and Guilty, an album that lives up to his fervour and unbridled energy. |
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Despite the difficulties they can cause, one of the biggest satisfactions I get as a teacher is discovering the diamond in the rough in my regular classes. |
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Ultimately, Polo is a diamond in the rough. |
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With or without experience, handling your own mini-raft or under the guidance of one of our professional guides, you will discover the diamond in the rough wave after wave! |
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