Radwanska dropped a hand off of her racket and cut a slice down the line.
What is character if it flees like a startled doe from a mild racket?
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Mr. Babolat isn't about to set limits on what the racket might do in the future.
But with two-thirds of plans finalised, the current redistricting process looks like an incumbent-protection racket.
Williams turned angrily to shout at the line judge and gesticulated with her racket.
But you could just as easily be swinging a tennis racket or a baseball bat.
Others say that the movement is a financial racket, swindlers taking advantage of fools.
This was made worst by the racket of people chatting on their mobile phones.
The problem is, the racket is liable to drive your co-workers or spouse insane.
If you were playing tennis or baseball, you swung a racket or a bat.
Watching the outburst, I wondered how Tecnifibre, the racket manufacturer that sponsors Baghdatis, felt about his display.
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Mr Dutta said a wildlife protection society, Green Heart Nature, helped the police in busting the racket.
The racket measures the power of a shot via a percentage (the percentage of the racket's optimum power).
The dog trainers were lovely, three soft-spoken girls who loved the dogs and the racket and the smell.
She wants out of the game, but this is a racket that people tend not to walk away from.
Nana guessed that her husband had incited their racket, just to give him a good reason to hang up.
Also, the correct sized tennis racket and handle can help prevent tennis elbow.
And then, lovely touch, the invention of an afterlife, a noisy eternity filled with the racket of rejoicing angels.
Middle-class kids are far more likely to play a pickup game of basketball or baseball than pick up a racket.
"Consumers are demanding high technology in everything they own, whether it be a computer or a tennis racket, " Blair says.
War may be a racket, as Marine Major General Smedley Butler said, but in Virginia, it is also big business.
The handle was wood, and the grip was uncomfortably thick, like that of a tennis racket borrowed from an older player.
No great tonnage of steel here: Its curving roof is a tensioned cable-net that resembles the strings of a tennis racket.
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The clattering racket of progress proves a surprisingly effective lullaby and, nesting down in my little compartment, I drift towards sleep.
Then suddenly at sunrise, hundreds came ashore all at once, squawking and making a racket with the thrumming of their wings.
This is the best sort of scanner, but it makes a terrible racket and so is not conducive to dreamy slumber.
"In the past, the towels had a novelty look, like a stylized image of a racket or a net, " Ms. Ackroyd said.
And the thing caught in a tennis racket sort of made out of aerogel, this really wispy, smoky sort of solid, right?
The world at large is not America, and we can't bust every extortion racket in it (though we can bust a few).
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Windmills have their drawbacks: They make a fierce racket and are eyesores.
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