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The girls learned to dominate the courts on which they played.
But would the low-and-slow strategy work today, especially for the kind of hard courts on which the U.S. and Australian Opens are played?
The shooting occurred about a mile from the municipal tennis courts on which the two younger Williams sisters practiced, under their father's tutelage, before embarking on a stellar career as professionals and moving to Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Often we can't quite put our finger on the correlation between a judge's background and life experiences and the rulings rendered by the courts on which he or she presides.
Making matters worse, more than a third of these nominees would fill seats that the federal judiciary considers to be "judicial emergencies," meaning that the courts on which they would sit are unduly overworked and justice is being delayed.
The new facilities will further enhance the sport for development programme at the school, giving the children first-class, safe fields and courts on which they will receive coaching and life-skills education.
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Caymanian magistrates and judges are appointed by the governor on the advice of various other officials, depending on the court on which the justices will serve.
All this set in a police station attached, oddly enough, to a racquetball court on which members of the cast actually played.
But the administration has still not released the underlying legal arguments and the original rulings by the surveillance court on which the released order was based.
Symbolically and numerically, Act 5 will be the permanent location of Kidd's Nets jersey high above a court on which he never wore it.
Though he was never chief justice, the court on which he sat from 1986, after his appointment by Ronald Reagan, was in a very real sense "the Scalia court".
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