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Back in 2008, no less an authority than Björn Borg forecast that Federer would lose his Wimbledon title that year to Nadal (he was right) and retire soon after (eminently wrong).
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There are at least three reasons for this absence of tree thinking: a general misunderstanding of the theory of evolution; a lack of familiarity with phylogenies; and a visual evolutionary culture which sustains an eminently progressive discourse full of prejudices that leads to wrong interpretations of the process (i.e., the widespread presence of traditional "trees of life").
And some players see nothing wrong with embracing this new status as an eminently respectable second-tier American orchestra and leaving it at that.
Wharton compounds the deliciousness in "The House of Mirth" by creating an eminently marriageable heroine whose mistake is to be too afraid of making the mistake of marrying wrong.
Will some eminently eligible candidates former heads of state included from some countries be overlooked because they are members of the wrong party at home?
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
Eminently reasonable.
Eminently fair".
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