31. Upon its release, " A Fever You Can't Sweat Out " became a commercial success. 32. Their idea is clearly to sweat out players, 33. It's selectively porous, letting moisture or sweat out and absorbing some substances from outside the body. 34. Leave it to Selig to sweat out the easy call and wring his hands so publicly. 35. It brings a sweat out in you a little faster, keeps you going a little longer. 36. The owners and trainers from around the world will be here to sweat out the races. 37. Yet, LSU had to sweat out a 71-70 victory over Baylor, which had the final shot. 38. :: Is it possible to sweat out alcohol? 39. That left the 67-year-old homebound Kansas Citian with little choice but to sweat out the temperatures. 40. Meanwhile, the Jets now must sweat out another ruling by the management council on the Martin deal.