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That wasn't the case in the morning, when Woods's play was ragged, to put it kindly.
The Wolves needed to capitalise on that quickly, but were too ragged to do so.
At the Mauritania-Mali border, refugees were too tired, hungry and ragged to celebrate their departure from the turmoil.
But the play, at Here in the South Village, is far too ragged to be incisive or even satirically sharp.
After a bumpy Aerosvit flight, I arrived ragged to a crumbling, yet beautiful, wine-obsessed country at the precipice of viticultural modernization.
The first was during Djokovic's serve at 1-1, a literally breathtaking 25-shot rally in which Murray ran Djokovic ragged to get to 30-30.
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You can tell they are benign because the walls of the mass look round and smooth; in a cancer, cells proliferate so wildly that the walls of the tumor tend to be ragged and to intrude into the surrounding tissue.
As he continued to bounce back from a ragged beginning to the season, Gee improved to 6-7 and lowered his earned run average to 4.60.
Behind him a reel-to-reel tape machine played the backdrops for his songs, which veer from ragged blues to no-fi art-folk to outright novelties.
There is no point running yourself ragged trying to attend every networking opportunity available; do your research to see what counts most.
"My cone!" Ginny is next to her before she knows it, pushing up Maggie's ragged leggings to expose the skin, stroking her hair.
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