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11.31am: Play is due to start at Taunton at 11.40pm with only two overs lost, writes Richard Latham.

Even though both matches went five sets, Djokovic was much closer to losing, writes Howard Bryant on ESPN.com, but persevered with sheer belief on the critical points.

In a staring contest with VSMP you will always lose," writes Boyer in a post explaining the project.

Lyrics for the Amy Winehouse song "Love Is a Losing Game," written with Mark Ronson, appeared on a final exam taken by English students at Cambridge University, the BBC reported.

(Isherwood) * 'APARTMENT 3A' Jeff Daniels's romance about a woman who lost her faith is written with wit, conviction and a real affection for its characters (1 30).

(Brantley) Off Off Broadway * 'APARTMENT 3A' Jeff Daniels's romance about a woman who lost her faith is written with wit, conviction and a real affection for its characters (1 30).

Lose it in Louisiana was written with Craig Wiseman and cut in Nashville, but Oates came to New Orleans to give it a different feel.

Posts such as "Exclusive interview with Me," and "My Withdrawal from Wimbledon" (after losing in the second round) are written with overtly proper English though purposely littered with incorrect plurals.

The book was a large canvas — depicting a lost world of tenements, sweatshops and political utopianism — written with elegiac lyricism.

"Have you reached the point," Mr. Penn sang Thursday night, "where you must choose between what you lost and what you stand to lose?" They don't write with each other.

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