The storylines for global tennis only get better as Nadal and Djokovic continue their back-and-forth. |
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Unfortunately, it has become a game of deceit and deception, not the back-and-forth conversation that a great match should be. |
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The result of the back-and-forth was guaranteed national publicity for the very ideas the politicians wanted to muzzle. |
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His back-and-forth reflects a habit of indecision, and sends a message of confusion. |
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A lateral load is similar to the back-and-forth forces the driver of a vehicle will feel when he comes to a sudden stop or accelerates quickly. |
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See the back-and-forth allegations of stalking and text-message harassment. |
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The two sides worked on separate content submissions, which IPI then combined through several months of back-and-forth editing. |
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The languid, back-and-forth rhythm of a swaying swing slows time on a lazy summer day. |
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It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous. |
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Have you ever bent a piece of metal back-and-forth until it fatigues and breaks? |
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Converting the tool back-and-forth from an ulu to a hatchet is merely a matter of spreading the locking Zytel handles and reversing them. |
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I don't agree with Josh, by the way, that this kind of back-and-forth is insidery. |
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I like the back-and-forth sound in tennis of two good players having a long rally or even just warming up. |
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Crocodiles swim with back-and-forth movements of their tail. |
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By analyzing the words people use on Twitter, and the back-and-forth between followers and followees, she can make a good estimate of people's personality. |
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The rhythmic back-and-forth motion, in time to bone-shaking hard rock, epitomizes heavy metal's primitive charm. |
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Some of the exchanges among the Pittsburgh police, who get wise to Brennan, are as sharp as the back-and-forth between husband and wife. |
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Because the brush reaches further in between the teeth, it is possible to use longer back-and-forth movements to improve the cleaning effect. |
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But until now, neither side has done much to break the back-and-forth cycle of charge and countercharge. |
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The shift given in the fifth column of this table represents the amplitude of a back-and-forth motion applied to the strap. |
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I loved the back-and-forth element of their interactions as opposed to having Lady M. being the only instigator. |
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The back-and-forth came after weeks of shadow-boxing between the two on the campaign trail. |
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Obliteration of the stump was achieved by burying it with a back-and-forth suture laying the stump over the adventitia of the femoral vein. |
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A discussion of sterilization versus extermination is no more fraught than, say, the back-and-forth in the inner sanctum of a tobacco company on how to fudge the cancer stats. |
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It took the form of an arch and insidery back-and-forth between the candidates over the role that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. played in the civil rights movement. |
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Thus began a flurry of back-and-forth emails between director and subject. |
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At what point do we start calling this back-and-forth a feud? |
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Is it that back-and-forth what makes you two work off-screen as well? |
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Rather, there is a constant back-and-forth between the conscious and the unconscious, between the rational and the instinctual. |
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The first is the back-and-forth meandering pattern known as boustrophedon. |
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And that was the beginning of a back-and-forth of recrimination that had ended with Patricia changing her major to psychology, so that she would not have to face Ray in the chem lab again. |
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Setting up both of Josmer Altidore's goals in a heart-stopping, back-and-forth victory, the Americans managed to take hold of top spot in the group despite a slow start to the competition. |
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Unit controls defroster to sweep back-and-forth across ice formation threshold in real time. |
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Its essential visual rhythms enthral us: that back-and-forth pushing of the three warriors as they fight back against what seem to be near-impossible odds. |
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Give it a push and encourage your child to follow, or use the open-and-shut sliders to engage Baby in the cheerful back-and-forth play! Engage with your little one as you show baby duckies eyes opening and closing. |
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That back-and-forth of tone makes the dance extremely funny, as does the physical contrast between Morris, who is almost six feet tall, and Grant, who is less than five feet, but who doesn't yield an inch to this big lunk. |
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He said the two countries share technology back-and-forth on avionics, propulsion, materials and many other aspects of missilery. |
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The way science works is by a back-and-forth and a winnowing of the evidence until eventually the weight of evidence builds up strongly enough on one side that the hypothesis of interest is accepted. |
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After what seemed like an endless back-and-forth slugfest, round three ended with Omarov winning by TKO due to Davies' injured knee. |
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That prompted a response from the Patriots' Darius Butler, and the two sparred through the social media site. Butler later laughed off the back-and-forth when asked about it by reporters. |
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I think he's probably right in that there are extreme tidal currents, not transport currents, and back-and-forth sloshing tidal currents in this very complex area known as the Broughtons. |
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Work hardening is another and, related, the impulses traveling through a spring exist well beyond the expected back-and-forth compression and rebound stresses. |
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But beginning on June 23, 2001, B15A skittered westward for several days before becoming stuck again about 5 km away and resuming its small, back-and-forth movements. |
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