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"I was obviously in a great zone this morning and played great, made everything I looked at.
"We think Europe as a whole needs reform; it's a great zone of stagnation, a microclimate of economic gloom, or has been, largely because of the euro.
You love spending time on the court and experiencing such a great zone where you are at that moment".
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So Vancouver is going to be a real test for winter sports, and it's hardly in a great time zone for live European coverage.
Jack Poole, chairman of the Vancouver 2010 Bid Corporation, said: "There's a great comfort zone between Vancouver and those four neighboring states.
It reminded me of a great Twilight Zone episode.
The mean zone exhibited by SEC-LDH at pH 4, against only for P. aeruginosa showed a statistically greater zone of inhibition than that of the control (p < 0.05).
The rupture area for the 2011 event is immense, with a width far greater than known tsunami earthquakes, and it is plausible that the event ruptured the entire megathrust width from trench to down-dip limit of coupling, thereby spanning a much greater zone than the 1896 event is thought to have ruptured.
Recently, ablative therapies have evolved with the development of more powerful devices which can deposit more energy into tumors and create a potentially greater zone of necrosis.
He also said that a 40-year career at the Met, the well-oiled artistic machine there and having his home in New York created a greater comfort zone.
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