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Disoriented by Niculescu's eephus serving and slow, sliced forehands, Kerber never seemed comfortable in the match.
Venus pounced on her relatively slow, sliced serves and broke her three times in the opening set.
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Look along the rock's aspect and, wigged with trees, pale limestone faces show the river's slow slice.
In the second set, she barely moved to chase down Jankovic's shots, and when she did get to them, she hit an uncharacteristic number of slow slices.
Ling chi, also known as "slow slicing" or "death by a thousand cuts" was a method of torturous execution practiced in China.
Groupon's triple-digit growth has slowed, slicing Groupon's valuation in half - if not more.
Make slow, deliberate slices until you get more comfortable slicing at a faster pace.
She closes with an explosively inspirational double whammy of "Firework" and comeback single "Roar" (a slow-burning slice of genius acclaimed by none other than fellow fallout specialist Stevie Nicks as a feminist anthem).
Stardew Valley is still entertaining to me in much the same way that a lot of other slow-paced slices of life are.
Instead of trying to hit harder than Kucera, Korda played the three sets he won as if he were an All-Star pitcher, confounding the Slovak with a kaleidoscopic mix of slow balls, fastballs, slice and topspin.
He put on a pair of too-large gloves and hefted a mower blade the size of a broadsword, slicing slow patterns in the air, before discarding it, too.
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