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After defeating Alex Corretja in straight sets on Wednesday, Sampras was better yet against Safin.

But she was better yet in one of his loveliest and most challenging arias, "Vorrei spiegarvi".

(The next decorator would turn the same space into a closet. "And that was better yet," Ms. Fisher said).

He looks balefully into the machine, as though the younger man were actually inside, shocked by his youthful error of judgement, his belief that there was better yet to come, and powerless to stop his own decline.

"When Peachy Kellmeyer did our schedule, it was like, 'Martina, Chris, figure it out".' It was better yet for the tour when they played the same tournament, and their long-running rivalry — 43 victories for Navratilova, 37 for Evert — was one of the best in any sport.

Last year's emotional tussle immediately took its place among the best Wimbledon finals, but this five-set classic — played on a rainy, gusty day — was better yet.

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And tomorrow, if the fates allow, will be better yet.

December, with its Christmas shopping, is likely to be better yet.

And they are better yet, says the artist, when seen from above.

And she is better yet in the heart-catching buoyancy of her final circuit of jumps.

Trier has been stronger or clearer before (Reprise and Oslo, August 31st), and he will be better yet, I think.

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