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KEY BISCAYNE, Fla .— Serena Williams could feel the women's final in the Sony Ericsson Open steadily slipping away Saturday.
In August, Madrid Rio's rehabilitation extended the park's pedestrian pathways to Matadero, an evolving complex where spaces continue to open steadily.
This small, high-ceilinged space, which is open steadily from breakfast through dinner, mirrors the food: simple and bright, with a focus on craft.
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McIlroy began his round on the 10th and opened steadily with four pars before birdies on the 14th and 17th lifted him to two under.
But Sharapova, the 2006 United States Open champion, steadily returned to previous form, returning to the No. 1 ranking and completing the career Grand Slam by winning the French Open last year.
The use of open registries steadily increased, and in 1968, Liberia grew to surpass the United Kingdom as the world's largest shipping register., more than half of the world's merchant ships were registered with open registries, and the Panama, Liberia, and Marshall Islands flags accounted for almost 40% of the entire world fleet, in terms of deadweight tonnage.
Ezra Saban, a former director general of the Finance Ministry, said that Israel's economy had been opening up steadily for the last few decades, and that Mr. Netanyahu was pursuing a trend already in place, albeit with great gusto.
The pore opening process was aimed at steadily opening the membrane covering the nanopore.
Staffing problems plague New Orleans restaurants and hotels, even as they continue to open their doors steadily.
As in the HBO series "The Wire," the cops hit the streets, drink, eat, talk and then talk some more (they are French) and slowly, steadily, open their veins.
This shift will steadily open up new capital flows.
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