Then, of course, a set of principles coming from the unforced agreement will be inegalitarian in just that respect. |
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With nerves starting to set in, a few unforced errors started to creep into Reta's game. |
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They both are power players, which usually leads to a lot of unforced errors. |
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Weber's high back-swing descends in a mild, unforced manner and continues throughout the follow-through in a long, extended fashion. |
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They often tried to force the play early and, with unforced errors also creeping in at inopportune times, they rarely completed sets of six. |
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The key to unlocking the film's enchantment is to uncover the unforced romance. |
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Indeed, they were all about anarchy in atrophy, a chance to witness real drollness and intelligence in an unforced and incredibly clever manner. |
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With their unforced errors, they were the main reason for the goals against them. |
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Worse, it is making unforced errors which make it look amateurish and incompetent. |
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The blend of contemporary beats with the ageless sound of the oud, vocals and bansuri flute is entirely convincing and unforced. |
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She made 24 unforced errors in the first set and benefited from a controversial line call in the tie-break to save a match point. |
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Her loss was largely of her own doing, with 51 unforced errors and five double-faults, including on match point. |
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His ability to chase down shots made Federer indecisive and forced him into uncustomary unforced errors. |
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All three have a natural, unforced chemistry on screen that never needs stirring romantic music to make the point. |
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It is directed and acted with aplomb, and funny when it needs to be in an unforced, natural way. |
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The music is alternately spacious and intricate, lyrical and fiery, but always as natural and unforced as breathing. |
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Every song feels natural and unforced, every song remains structurally unpredictable. |
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In this case, Collins has a gentle, easygoing manner that makes Murrell's revelations and philosophical musings seem natural and unforced. |
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The nice thing about Lane's performance is that there's a natural, unforced quality to it. |
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She has a natural ability and an unforced charm that make it easy to accept Sara as much more than a writer's construct. |
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Although none of the other cast members quite match Suchet's unforced, natural quality, there are other capable performances. |
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All of it produces a density of comedic effect that manages to come off as natural, unforced. |
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There was a natural, totally unforced quality to the performance that is all too rare in contemporary music making. |
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Brauer's interest in people was natural and unforced, and he treated students and colleagues alike with the same warm friendliness. |
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Naturalistic and unforced, each character is played with sufficient poise, often understated and enigmatic by nature. |
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But the links between Portuguese and Brazilian music are so strong that the fusion is entirely unforced and natural. |
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Both cuemen made countless unforced errors, missed easy pots, and failed to take break-building chances. |
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When losing or in a pressure situation, they would commit unforced errors, so I didn't get tired playing them. |
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The game was still close, balancing on a handful of mistimed shots and unforced errors. |
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It's almost impossible to describe their unforced exactness, their unrushed economy. |
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Instead, he pares down, offering a summational album, his most relaxed and unforced in years. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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Still, his whippy backhand and energy in the chase ensured that not all of Henman's errors yesterday were unforced. |
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His movie is like a cork bobbing amiably on waves of lightness and unforced gaiety. |
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Their easy, unforced use of gesture breathes life into mime, making it an extension of speech. |
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That made the score 14-11, before she lost service due to an unforced error by St. James when she misplayed a pass from Caitlyn to her. |
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The simplicity of her designs here, the aura of unforced beauty truly took them to the next level. |
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Quite simply, Stewartry were guilty of far too many unforced errors in the initial stages. |
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Instead a unforced knock-on from a punt into their 22 put Kendal on the back foot and unconvincing defence allowed Cooper in. |
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At the same time, I think this is what we call in baseball an unforced error. |
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The smallish dining room is smart and comfortable, and the service has personality, wit, and a refreshingly unforced charm. |
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The 22-year-old unseeded Thai was unable to maintain his solid start and a string of unforced errors allowed Taufik to take control of the match. |
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Gregarious and jovial to the point of being manic, his movies are excuses for unforced frat boy fun. |
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She's so lively and smiley that her responses to the audience seem entirely unforced and spontaneous. |
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Slow fades and dissolve shots are also used to complement the film's unhurried, unforced pace. |
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They have an unforced kind of comfortableness around each other that reminds me of Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. |
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And you thought it was all totally natural and unforced, didn't you? |
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The choir sing both of these in a natural and unforced manner. |
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This observation applies mostly to voluntary or unforced migration, which has become, in the past century, the predominant form of migration. |
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In the second set tiebreak, Tsonga went up 4-2, but several unforced errors and two beautiful Murray returns changed everything. |
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Williams committed 44 unforced errors and lost her serve four times in a row but still managed to pull out a 7-5, 6-4 victory. |
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Zheng makes up for her lack of power with skilled counter shots, and constantly induces unforced errors from her opposition. |
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According to the information you decided to track, you may have to track winners and unforced errors. |
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What is interesting though is unforced population movement since then. |
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Burns' dialogue has a natural, unforced rhythm that contains a fair number of wry one-liners that compensate for occasional bouts of triteness and pretentiousness. |
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She was very touchy when one brave soul had the temerity to suggest that she had made more than the usual number of unforced errors in her opening match. |
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Combining top spins, slices and net shots, she forced Tangphong to make a string of unforced errors, handing the Indonesian a crushing first set win. |
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He's down-to-earth, gesticulating all over the place, with folksy aphorisms and punch lines all put in the right spots, but in an unforced, uncontrived matter. |
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Add to this my natural charm, and magnetic personality, and unforced modesty, and it's slightly surprising no Latin American had fallen susceptibly for my charms sooner. |
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In fact White made seven unforced errors by this writer's count, but on the credit side he hit eight nicks in the first game, six in the second and six in the third. |
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Williams never faced a break point and committed just eight unforced errors in her first-round match. |
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In this case, the gift could not be purchased licitly by another, naturally, for the unforced buyer would surely be a usurer. |
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She can blow hot and cold, however, going through stretches in which she sprays unforced errors, but she does not back down. |
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That complexity includes more encounters with Max that lead to a lovely, unforced ending. |
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It can display the summary of unforced errors or aces each time one happens. |
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There has always had to be an unforced, unforceable motion of the heart to go with the visible, social stuff. |
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Still, with her luminous singing, beautiful pianissimo high notes and unforced power, she was a noble, elegant Elisabeth. |
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His sentences call to mind the late work of V. S. Naipaul: comfortable, unforced, conversational, unafraid. |
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The dialogue was mostly improvised yet feels natural and unforced. |
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We were unforced and natural and, crucially, we were also similar. |
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However, it wasn't all plain sailing for the hosts, who contrived to make Peterhead look like world-beaters with plenty of unforced errors in the first half. |
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Some of his ball-striking was breathtaking and his 53 winners matched up nicely against 36 unforced errors. |
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These policies must lead to the free and unforced assimilation of individuals belonging to the gypsy community. |
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In order to facilitate that interpretation, agents and lawyers should speak at an unforced pace and use short sentences of simple structure. |
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His contributions and conversations are sustained, spontaneous and unforced. |
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Vaidisova committed several unforced errors and served poorly, allowing Sugiyama to hold on for the win. |
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Simon committed only one unforced error in the 47-minute opening set, which required a tiebreak to settle it. |
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From that moment, helped by Tsonga's inconsistency on his first serve and by his numerous unforced errors, Federer found his magic touch to easily win the second set and jump to an early lead in the third. |
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Since then, his versatility and the unforced elegance of his manner – he is notably good in abstract work by the American choreographer George Balanchine – have ensured a steady stream of demanding roles. |
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Canada survived for a while, but the heat was clearly taking its toll and they started committing unforced errors on their passes or dribbles, and Liu was called multiple times into action to protect her goal. |
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Jesus' public career unfolded in an unforced rhythm of phases, with different reasons for the activities and corresponding restraints appropriate at each step. |
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Then she made several errors but they weren't unforced. |
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At 4-love played a couple of good games but made some unforced errors. |
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At the end of this period the beer clarifies in a natural, unforced way. |
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You can trawl through cinema and find few more beautiful, more unforced, or more fleeting representations of the bourn between the living and the dead. |
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The whole effort was greater than the sum of the individual parts, and there was a nice fellow feeling between these people, an unforced companionability. |
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When damping is small, the resonant frequency is approximately equal to the natural frequency of the system, which is a frequency of unforced vibrations. |
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And the Spaniard was on top quickly in the first set, breaking Dolgopolov's second service game to love as the Ukrainian made a succession of unforced errors. |
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