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There are five courts made of a plastic surface that is ubiquitous in Paris.
PLENTY OF CHARACTER The courts, made of crushed oyster shells, are groomed frequently but are meant to retain "character," a bocce term meaning smooth but not level.
Boccie, the genteel Italian sport once played exclusively by leathery men in alabaster outfits on courts made of crushed seashells, has been adopted by young professionals.
French Open The red clay of Roland Garros in Paris, made of crushed brick, is rare here because Har-Tru "clay" courts, made of crushed green stone, are much easier to drain and maintain.
"Then, the third day, I walked outside with the team on a hill overlooking outdoor courts made of tile.
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It depends on what the lower courts make of a ruling.
In other words, 4. What will the courts make of this?
He fears a rush on lakeside development when the delisting comes into force.Whether that will happen, though, depends on what the courts make of add-ons to an old law.
Unite general secretary Len McCluskey has since challenged Mr Cameron to repeat his "rogue official" allegation outside of the Commons, "to see what the courts make of them".
However, it was also siad that I did not dissent from the fundamental application which the court made of the commerce clause of the Constitution.
The center circle of the court, made of safety glass, will be a skylight "like the oculus in the Pantheon," Mr. Linneman said.
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