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A few more rockets landed, but seemed to go wide, into the sea.
Two main methods are common: (i) non-perforating tests, where the craters are restricted to the coating and (ii) perforating test where the craters go wide into the substrate.
The double world champion immediately passed Hulkenberg at the start of the next lap, going wide into Turn One and cutting back to pass him on the inside on the exit as they headed into Turn Two.
But City Of Light stayed close to the rail as Accelerate went wide into the turn.
Tsonga momentarily seemed to think his serve had gone wide, visibly hesitating before breaking into a wide grin and lifting his arms in the air.
And as we go wider and expand into new categories, where are passion lies remains in local commerce.
A third run scored on the series' first error, right-fielder Curtis Granderson's throw to third going wide and into left.
"Don't go wide and shallow into useless trivia," Ms. Gallagher says.
Then England can look to go wide, bring Elliot Daly into the game more, maybe bring George Ford off the bench, and really up the tempo.
As well as shooting from distance, City also tried to go wide and put crosses into the box but, again, that played into Sunderland's hands.
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