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Oudin's persistence earned her her first break point of the match, which she converted with a "come on" to get on the board at second and extend her run at the tournament, if only by a few minutes.
In the final moments, Schiavone staved off defeat by battling back to deuce on two match points, but then double faulted to hand her opponent a third match point, which she converted with a stunning forehand winner down the line for victory.
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She allows Sharapova to beat her with two wonderful cross-court forehands to make it deuce, but sends a searing backhand down the line to win the advantage, which she converts with a fine serve that Sharapova gets a racquet to and returns, only to get picked off at the net.
Griner, who averaged 33 points in Baylor's first two games in the tournament, did not make a basket until she converted a putback with 15 minutes 20 seconds left in the second half.
At 27, she converted to Islam with the help of a Brooklyn imam, and the following year, in 1962, boarded a freighter for Pakistan, never to return to the United States.
In Teen Vogue, Ms. Cavaco exercises a dotty creativity with the unqualified blessing of her collaborators: fashion luminaries like Mr. Jacobs, her friend Zac Posen and Stephen Sprouse, with whom she converted a pair of Vans into slip-ons.
Wing beat data were converted with an analog-digital converter from National Instruments USB-60099).
She missed three with netted forehands, partially forced by Sharapova's brave second serve, but the fourth was converted with a cool forehand volley.
So I escape in my Boeing Business Jet, converted, with expensive everything.
It had been previously converted with an incorrect exchange.
Danny Grainger converted with calm assurance in the 48th minute.
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