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Serena Williams' bid for the calendar grand slam got off to the perfect start as the American breezed past Russian Vitalia Diatchenko and saw six seeds in the top half of the draw drop out.
If you see something that makes your draw drop, take it in for a few minutes - before you pull out your camera.
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He entered the '72 tournament ranked No. 3 in the world and cruised through the lower half of the mostly Australian draw, dropping one set on the way to the final.
By 1966, Warners, the studio where he had once been the No. 1 fan-mail draw, dropped him entirely, accelerating a downward spiral through four marriages, alcohol and drugs that ultimately dumped him into homelessness in Central Park.
Some Western officials described Mr. Maliki's announcement as the product of a last-ditch American effort to draw drops of national reconciliation from what most now consider a very dry well.
While the convenience of WebRTC or the availability of HD audio and video may be a draw, drop-outs, echoes or other user-experience issues may limit its use and value, which is why solutions are being developed in this area, as well.
It presents Kahlo in a plain white blouse, with a thorned vine twisted around her neck, drawing drops of blood, and a dead hummingbird with outstretched wings, worn like a crucifix.
No sooner had a dismal run of draws dropped Liverpool down the table than their title chances were also being written off; those pundits currently penning Leeds United's championship obituary might want to wait a while too.
This typically involves pricking your finger with a needle to draw a drop of blood.
The innovation of the forum was, apparently, a big enough draw to drop regular programming.
Misuse of a federal seal and quoting the Food and Drug Administration: This one caused even my jaded draw to drop.
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