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He never got past No 2. A Cocker?
Or you can read the sequel to Yes, William Ury's Getting Past No: Negotiating Your Way from Confrontation to Cooperation (1993, Bantam Doubleday, paperback, $13.95).
A smattering of fans at Louis Armstrong Stadium watched No. 2-seeded Novak Djokovic get past No. 18-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka, who retired because of an illness with Djokovic up, 6-4, 6-1, 3-1.
Mike Weir found a way to get past No. 17 today, making a crucial par on his way to an impressive two-stroke victory over Lee Westwood at the American Express Championship.
Lightweights can't typically get past No. 3, let alone 4,000.
In order to finish off their dominant campaign with a national title, the Seminoles will have to get past No. 2 Auburn (12-1).
He was off at the start, whether because of the wind's effect on the balls, the accumulated fatigue after having won two matches lasting more than four hours each to get past No. 3 Wawrinka and No. 5 Milos Raonic, or perhaps simply nerves, knowing what was at stake for him, his country and his continent.
Maduro, who denied that those incarcerated were political prisoners, responded by promising to veto the legislation, telling a national television audience that "laws to protect terrorists and criminals will not get past me, no matter what they do".
"When we beat the Canadiens in the first round back then, we knew we could get past Detroit, no problem," Mikita said Friday, shouting above the roar in the United Center luxury box as he recalled the 1961 playoff run.
In the downtown Brooklyn area known as Atlantic Yards, a neighborhood almost equally devoid of vegetation due to the "development projects" of current Nets owner Bruce Ratner, Prokhorov will have to get past the no less stubborn Daniel Goldstein, the man who almost single-handedly has been holding up the construction of the stadium for the past five years.
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