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She would be broken again when she served for the match a second time at 5-3, but at 5-5, sheldeld serve easily to put an end to Hingis's four-game run.

As Mr. Zakaria sees it, the "economic dysfunctions in America today" are the product not of "deep inefficiencies within the American economy," but of specific government policies — which could be reformed "quickly and relatively easily" to put the country on a more stable footing.

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The more than 200,000 valid signatures that the group collected were easily enough to put the question on the statewide ballot on Tuesday.

Perhaps if he hadn't been so easily able to put me in my place, he might have resorted to violence.

A lawyer couple can easily afford to put one child through Yale, but perhaps not four.The cost of higher education has contributed to plummeting birth rates among pushy parents in other rich countries, too.

Though he remembers himself as a plucky boy who was easily able to put the trauma of his parents' disappearance behind him, his former classmates remember him as "an odd bird" and "miserable loner".

That was easily enough to put the album on top of the Billboard chart, and it's about twice the sales figure for the new self-titled CD from Pearl Jam, which was released on the same day.

Though he remembers himself as a plucky boy who was easily able to put the trauma of his parents' disappearance behind him, his former classmates remember him as "an odd bird" and "miserable loner". His insistence that his devotion to his work has led him to renounce the blandishments of society are similarly contradicted by his frequent appearances at parties and black-tie dinners.

"We can be easily misunderstood, to put it nicely, by both sides of the culture war," Rodgers said.

The idea is that once babies are tired because they've been pushed a bit past their usual bedtimes, their so-called sleep pressure builds, and they more easily learn to put themselves to sleep.

Blond Stevie expressed confusion that Big Joe could understand slant rhymes and not simple rhymes, and Fuzzy Julie explained that Big Joe was a divergent thinker, and was thus likely to be stumped by the obvious while relating more easily to concepts put to him abstractly.

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