• Williams hit 26 winners past the Belorussian, taking four of her five break-point chances and denying Azarenka's single break-point opportunity.

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  • The current crisis, if it leads to the break-up of the euro, could bring about a catastrophic break-up of the single market repeating the mistakes of the 1930s after all.

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  • Without the inventory reductions, we believe gross margin for the second quarter would have been in the mid-single digits, which would have resulted in income close to break-even.

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  • But the immediate bill for a break-up of the single currency would surely be in the trillions of euros.

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  • It faces an agonising choice: to back the euro with almost unlimited taxpayers' funds, or risk the break-up of the single currency.

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  • Novak relied upon a single break in the deciding third set to wrap-up the match and earn his quarter-final place.

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  • Golding saved three break points at 2-2 before seizing his single opportunity on the Olivo serve at 5-4, whipping a forehand winner past his opponent to the delight of the large Court 12 crowd.

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  • It is a common refrain from bankers that the euro area no longer functions as a single financial market, although that has the paradoxical advantage of making a break-up less destructive.

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  • The British number three took the first set courtesy of a single break of serve with a run of three games in a row from 4-3 down.

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  • Robson, a semi-finalist last year, was pushed hard by her American opponent, with a single break of serve proving enough to win the opening set.

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  • Hon Hai relies heavily on a fairly small number of customers: In the tech industry, a single product line can make or break a company's fortunes and, in turn, the well-being of a supplier.

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  • But, after Bradford loose forward Elima's first-half brace kept his side in it, this time Leeds could not manage a single point after the break.

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  • Clijsters had never played on the court before - it was only opened in 2009 - but she wasted little time getting familiar with it, winning in 65 minutes without facing a single break point.

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  • It begs the question, with the Web still accounting for such a small percentage of retail sales, and online growth now projected to slow from the pace of the last few years--will consumers ever break through and adopt the Internet as a shopping channel significant enough to break through single digits as a percentage of overall sales?

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