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More new work has been generated since the courts opened up.
He got in some light hitting -- funny how the practice courts opened up to the American Zen master -- then he rushed back to his family, which includes his son, Jaden Gil, and his wife, Steffi Graf, who used to play tennis herself.
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I didn't want to bicker, but I couldn't help pointing out that we'd passed by the place at least three times already and Nora should have kept her eyes open, because I was the one driving and she was the one doing all the bitching, but she just ignored me, because the gravel of the private lane was crunching under our tires now and there were lawns and tennis courts opening up around us.
This urban court opened up Edinburgh to both European culture and aristocratic violence; a number of feuds, murders, and even gunfights between rival gangs of nobles and their retainers took place in the town's narrow closes.
Such was the interest in the trial that the Copenhagen district court opened up a special room with a video link on some days to accommodate as many as 115 journalists from 15 countries.
When flowing, Moore says the court opens up for him.
With so much action on the perimeter, the middle of the court opens up for David Lee and Carl Landry.
What happens if the supreme court opens up the law of the land to outright bigotry disguised as "freedom"?
On the deuce court, on the first serve, he's got to go wide, pull him off the court, open up a hole.
Or, if a Republican president is elected in 2012, Kennedy may retire from the court, opening up a place for a Roe foe.
Players do have to wait on an aluminum bench until a court opens up, but there's a reason downtown residents flock there, and it's not just the proximity, river views and lights for matches that can run until midnight.
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