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It's been a really absorbing, open encounter; nothing like the dour stalemate many were predicting.

Antifa does not abide by John Milton's dictum that, "in a free and open encounter," truthful ideas will prevail.

PARIS — Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia survived a first-set lapse to defeat Sam Querrey of the United States, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-3 in a first-round French Open encounter that extended Querrey's early-round losses at Roland Garros into a third year.

"LET Truth and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?" asked John Milton in Areopagitica, his rousing defence of a free press, in 1644.

They will come here looking to try to win the game so it should be a good open encounter and I'm looking forward to it, should I get the chance to step onto the field".

And, Milton might add if he were to use modern terminology, due process provides the ground rules for that free and open encounter in which truth may indeed prevail over error.

While Costa Rica looked capable of unhinging the American back line almost every time they went forward, the game was an urgent, open encounter that ill-suited a team that habitually ekes out narrow victories with a safety-first approach.

The playing surface held firm, and it was a surprisingly open encounter, made exciting by the numerous unforced errors from both sides who, although in camp for two weeks, showed that training is no substitute for playing.

The English poet John Milton, arguing against the licensing of pamphlets in the 17th century, believed market forces would drive out falsehoods: "Who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?" he wrote (in Areopagitica).

The approach there led to an open encounter but after City struggled to utilise the system against Adelaide in round 27, coach John van 't Schip instead looked to close down the game in midfield when they travelled to New Zealand.

Let her and falsehood grapple; who ever knew truth put to the worst, in a free and open encounter?" In an era of civil war, such liberalism could be a revolutionary force.

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