Nadal created the first break point of the match in the third game but Daniel pulled out a big serve to see off the threat.
Extending a tiebreak that deep requires fierce mental tenacity (and usually, a big serve) and a player unmotivated to stay in London would be flushed out fast.
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Beijing entrepreneur Alan Guo makes the point that today, big companies serve small companies rather than the other way around.
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The big carriers serve whom and where they want and require everyone who deals with them to keep the terms secret.
As a result of this flexibility and additional capabilities direct attached storage (DAS) used to build big enterprise storage systems that serve applications from big science to cloud computing will be able to offer faster performance and data protection and allowing faster data processing and content generation.
We have no guarantee that Big Medicine will serve the social good.
Some countries that have thinly traded bonds rely heavily on big banks that serve as primary dealers to buy their debt at auctions.
Insurers are competing with investment banks to serve big corporate clients.
As its use spreads, what is left of the keiretsu-based distribution system is likely to disintegrate, as more business goes to discount retailers and the big wholesalers who serve them.
Sensibly, its goals are limited: to ensure that its foreign relations serve its big transformation at home.
They serve the big banks they are supposed to regulate by always bailing them out when they get into trouble.
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But depending on the region, such as in wind-rich Western states, renewable energy can serve a big chunk of demand.
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Soderling took advantage of a strong serve and big forehands to give Nadal a torrid time in front of a stunned crowd on the Philippe Chatrier court.
"Obviously, my serve is a big advantage for me, " she told the tournament's official Web site.
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But his big ears and resourcefulness also serve him well in more open, less-structured improvised settings.
His serve is his big weapon and he can hit winners from anywhere.
That being so, businesses could surely as readily choose to set up in Uruguay as in either of the big Mercosur countries, to serve the whole market?
Both serve to protect big firms against competition from smaller ones, because the big firms can afford to have accounting departments and compliance departments, but small firms cannot.
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Jankovic showed her class to move ahead with two aces in a row but Robson thrilled the home crowd by fending off two match points with a heavy serve and a big forehand.
"The U.S. team really needs to play well in Beijing, " says Ketchum's Wool, who suggests that a post-Olympics tour aimed at introducing those players into their yet-to-be-determined home markets could serve as a big promotional boost.
Their model is to serve you the same Big Mac, fries and Coke the President can get.
These are like the indie films of the gaming world, sophisticated alternatives to the bloated, Hollywood-esque spectacles that big-budget action titles tend to serve up.
The problem with these big ideas is that none of them will serve to fix the nation unless we also fix the states.
The Department of Justice needs to ask whether Cohen should be allowed to occupy the oceanfront house or serve some hard time in the big house.
The big risk is that any such steps would serve only to revive the illusion among investors that it is ever sensible to take an analyst's advice at its word.
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The same retired Big Four audit partners and former CEOs seem to serve on multiple public company audit committees.
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There is a big difference between due diligence and crippling regulations that serve only to choke off mining processes before they even get started.
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At the same time, the big carriers sharply cut the number of cities they serve, from 463 in 1978 to 268 two decades later.
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