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The clues were found on the manicured lawns of Centre Court, where by the end of each tournament, scorching rallies had browned the grass at the baselines, a far cry from the hourglass pattern of wear and tear seen during the serve-and-volley heyday.
Concentrations of Hg measured in air at the 2 m height at the baselines sites were generally similar to that found for atmospheric Hg worldwide, which has been reported to range from 1 to 9 ng/m (Fitzgerald 1986; Porcella 1994; Lamborg et al. 2002).
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"They just hang back at the baseline.
Stand at the net, or stand at the baseline.
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She stood at the baseline after points, glaring at he ball.
Sometimes, after conferring with Herbert at the baseline, he skips to his position at the net.
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