The 21-year-old Scot lost his second and third service games as a forgettable set slipped away.
This trip is seen as an attempt to win that goodwill that has slipped away.
The only thing missing from Jose Fernandez's impressive major league debut was the win that slipped away.
They finished filming the animal, almost silently closed the trailer's hatch, and slipped away into the night.
But hopefully some of these steps will reestablish some of the security that's slipped away in recent years.
Louisville went scoreless for more than 8 minutes as the game slipped away.
Other drillers that Drake tried to recruit slipped away because they were convinced, as were the locals, that Drake was actually insane.
Prosecutors say he slipped away on foot, fully aware of the carnage.
Without talented artists such as Gorka and his contemporaries to mind the path, this kind of personal, meaningful and human music might have slipped away.
And on Sunday, after nearly two hours of rain-affected racing, some of that slipped away from Marussia as Pic left the corner behind Petrov.
The COO for Fiat in the Asia Pacific and CEO of the Jeep brand slipped away as soon as the short presentation was over.
It was just two years ago on August 8, 2010, that Patricia Neal, exquisite actress of stage and film, slipped away from this earth.
After prospects for a quick agreement slipped away, McCain said that he would take the stage with Obama at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.
He is left with the feeling that something special slipped away.
The game then slipped away from St Mirren as they went down to 10 men after Hugh Murray saw a second yellow for a foul on Robson.
Labour's hold on Jesmond has slipped away in recent elections.
He was ridiculed for his "I'd love it if we beat them" rant at Sir Alex Ferguson as the 1996 title slipped away, but that was why supporters related to Keegan.
Sarwan's concentration only lapsed when a leading edge was held by Illingworth at 171-5, but Worcestershire's last opportunity slipped away eight runs later when Mahendra Nagamootoo was dropped at fine leg.
Mrs Gandhi tried to throw the media off her scent when she slipped away to the southern state of Karnataka to register her candidacy for one of the two parliamentary seats she is contesting.
He would say Kaddish for her on her death day, and on his first visit to Auschwitz, in 1983, he slipped away to kneel in the grass among the barracks, in his archiepiscopal robes with his scarlet skull-cap, and cry.
The match looked to have slipped away from the Premiership side when Johne Murphy was the first to miss in the shoot-out but James could not convert the opportunity and, after Martyn Williams also missed from the 22, Crane stepped up to be the match-winner.
If it ended up that way, it would certainly feel familiar: England found itself in the same position just two years ago when the Grand Slam slipped away on the final day against Ireland and it managed to claim the Six Nations title after Wales lost in Paris.
The power has slipped too far away from the command-and-control CIO for that to happen.
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Eventually, he saw Donahue drift away from his man and slipped a pass inside to set up the winning goal.
The eagle-eyed officer dug deep into the pocket where I'd tucked the phone away, wagged his finger and slipped the phone into a little black bag.
Raul Meireles was the victim of the home side's hustling on this occasion giving the ball away to the impressive David Vaughan who slipped in Taylor-Fletcher.
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