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They will be forever linked, brothers in tired arms after trading ground strokes for 4 hours 28 minutes on Tuesday.
Berryman, in his New York days, played tennis at Forest Hills, once trading ground strokes with the great Helen Wills Moody.
The program's main benefit, he said, has been to help revive the market for complex mortgage bonds, whose trading ground to a halt a year and a half ago.
If the wind shear is of sufficient magnitude, a bird can climb into the wind gradient, trading ground speed for height, while maintaining airspeed.
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Although Capriati can trade ground strokes with anyone, her serve has been a liability in the past.
As they traded ground strokes in the sunshine, five men dressed in white were standing around the court with their arms folded, intently focused on the proceedings.
As the regime has traded ground with the rebels, some of Assad's chemical weapons have been moved, and it is not clear where all of them are.
At 2-2, 0-40, in the third set, Djokovic returned serve, traded ground strokes, then took a backhand stab at what looked like a Fish winner.
I didn't want to trade ground strokes with somebody else, and I guess that's the way that I approach pitching.
Wall Street firms sponsoring the auctions could no longer match buyers with sellers, and the machinery supporting the $330 billion auction-rate trade ground to a halt.
As they traded ground strokes, Halep used the depth of her shots to push Wozniacki off the baseline and take control of the point.
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