Aiko Nakamura of Japan returns a forehanded shot to Australia's Tamira Paszek during the first round of the French Open on Sunday in Paris. |
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Always presume that the enemy has dangerous designs and always be forehanded with the remedy. |
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Now as wheat is no longer king and the fruit business is, our forehanded people show the same disposition. |
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Americans simply must become more forehanded and consistent in the way we manage our public affairs. |
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Nobody believed that the forehanded man was going to kill himself when he picked a spot under a big tree, permitted himself to be photographed digging his grave. |
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Less forehanded than their elders, they live in the present and for the present. |
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It isn't surprising that Kaspersky offers most forehanded upgrades for their users because often Kaspersky Lab. is the first to report new malware. |
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Next ball wasn't so good, really wide and a bit short, and Shakib forehanded it over mid off for four. |
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A flabbergastingly forehanded gentleman commuter we know was making for Grand Central the other afternoon when it began to snow. |
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A good speech, with a half dozen strong points, may be demolished by an opponent who attacks the one weak point around which the speaker was not forehanded enough to erect defences. |
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She caught a last glimpse of the pattern of the carpet when the forehanded chop with the edge of the palm came down on the back of the neck. |
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A compliment, forehanded, she thought. They were so rare in life and even less often believed. |
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In delivering it forehanded, the ball is dropped in front of the left foot, and is struck when about a foot or even less from the ground. |
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No, he is not poor at all. My father has got a good farm, and is quite forehanded. |
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We can, if we choose to utilise our experience, be forehanded about these matters. But we shall only be forehanded by creating institutions to compel forehandedness. |
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