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The Australian Open tends to favour the fittest, hence Agassi's three finals in the last four years.
But sleeping with your mouth open tends to result in waking up with a dry mouth, because less saliva is produced.
Open posters have always been more outré than those at the other Slams: Wimbledon skews traditional, the U.S. Open tends toward the obvious, and Australia just wants to sell tickets.
(1981, the first in the small selection of tennis posters below, is a favorite). Open posters have always been more outré than those at the other Slams: Wimbledon skews traditional, the U.S. Open tends toward the obvious, and Australia just wants to sell tickets.
The definition of "business" to which London is "open" tends overwhelmingly to be the quick bucks to be made from property speculation, rather than places offering long-term employment, which tend to be squeezed out by the rush for residential development.
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For some reason, New Yorkers, when referring to the U.S. Open, tend to just call it "the tennis".
The women in the study who kept fresh fruit out in the open tended to be a normal weight compared with their peers.
By The New Yorker August 12, 2008 For some reason, New Yorkers, when referring to the U.S. Open, tend to just call it "the tennis".
Animals that live in the open tend to have longer gestations and to bear young that have reached a state of greater maturity than do animals that can conceal their young in underground burrows or in caves.
The genes whose TSS region is highly dynamic and open tend to encode proteins that can sense extracellular conditions while the genes whose TSS regions are stably open tend to encode nuclear proteins.
The LF/HF ratio during the post-KPT rest with eyes open tended to be greater than the ratio during the KPT and correlated with fatigue sensation.
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