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  • He broke serve in the first game of the match and combined his usual breathless defence with numerous spectacular winners to come through in one hour 25 minutes, saving all six break points he faced.

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  • The personality of the CEO, and the company, should come through in small but important touches.

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  • Safeguarding them is a priority nationally but it doesn't seem to have come through in this decision.

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  • The first is that the full impact of the extra expenditure will now only come through in the next parliament.

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  • "It's an unbelievable achievement - all the boys have dug in so much it's untrue and our team spirit has been unbelievable - and that's what's come through in the end, " said the delighted keeper.

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  • And I can tell you that the frankness and the directness and the no nonsense approach that I think you're all familiar with, coming from him, is something that will clearly come through in his memoirs.

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  • Indeed, in its application to the Securities and Exchange Commission--which, guess what, will come through just in time to make an IPO possible before the November elections!

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  • Some of the savings could come through cuts in salaried benefits, however.

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  • As far back as the late 1950s, Lou Mobley was arguing that the most crucial things we learn in business come through osmosis.

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  • He also has been able to capitalize on his religion because the tremendous sums of money have come in to his campaign through many of his religious donors.

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  • The 22-year-old represents Britain's best chance of a triathlon gold medal at the London Olympics, but to do that he must come through 2011 in form and injury-free.

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  • Mr Clinton's efforts to be all things to all men were at their worst in the first year of his administration, because he had come through a primary election in which he had faced strong challengers of all complexions.

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  • In all three spots, you could drill straight through and come up in a place where you might bump into the occasional seal and, in one place if you arrive at the right time of year, a scientist or two.

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  • The 20-year-old U.S. Open semifinalist is ranked 16th in the world but had to come through the qualifying draw following her title in New Zealand as her ban for an anti-doping sanction was suspended too late for her inclusion in the main field.

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  • Its soul, he reminded Mr Frazier, did not come through a cable in the wall, but lay within.

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  • And Wales Under-21 defender Darcy Blake is back in contention having come through an extensive training session on Wednesday.

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  • More than 80% of the flowers sold by florists in the UK come through the Netherlands, which is an international nexus for auctions.

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