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At that stage, she was still a relative newcomer with a forehand that was suspect under pressure and a serve often ripe for the ripping.
The properties Mr. Olajuwon buys are often ripe for further development, like parcels near Houston's new light-rail line, in the Texas Medical Center and close to the city's baseball stadium, Minute Maid Park.
The '70s punk scene in London is often ripe for stories.
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It is the kind of potential for turmoil that hedge fund managers often view as ripe for exploitation.
"It is true," Mr. Arnault said, that the baby boomers who have firsthand memories of the first moon landing travel often, making them ripe for luggage pitches.
It's a stubborn industry, but those are often the most ripe for change.
This mid-Atlantic destination is often overlooked and ripe for entourage-free exploration.
The long, low warehouses and factories in the Hayden Tract had none of the faded elegance that often makes a neighborhood ripe for gentrification.
The army was continually dwindling and refilling, politics largely governed the selection of officers by Congress and the states, and the ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill-paid forces were often half-prostrated by sickness and ripe for mutiny.
In this case the market is ripe for disruption that often comes in the form of less expensive, modular products and service that consumers readily accept.
However, they are also often characterized by a rich mix of organic compounds, ripe for conversion into energy or value-added products.
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