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On court Murray is quite plainly tied into a struggle with himself, his lapses of precision and aggression, not with the map of grand slam title-winning nationalities.
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Plainly speaking, more than one-tenth of the jobs in Belgium are tied to the Brussels economy.
Tie on the tie.
A larger protest, sanctioned by the authorities, took place peacefully.Behind the talk and the protests, Iran's leaders are plainly keen to preserve their ties with the EU, notably with Germany, which is their main source of advanced technology.
Surrounded by reporters outside the locker room, Izzo — still in a gray pinstriped suit and green print tie — made his point plainly.
Federer might have won the first set but resorted to passivity in the tie-break against an opponent who plainly was up for a fight.
"Bulk collection of data about millions of people who have no ties to terrorism, nor are suspected of any crime, is plainly wrong.
China, for example, has never officially favored the American deployment in South Korea, even though it has plainly profited from the resulting peace, to the point of establishing lucrative economic ties with South Korea.
I think she would look across the despatch box and she would say: 'Put on a proper suit, do up your tie and sing the national anthem.'" The voice of tradition has rarely made itself more plainly heard.
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
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