The champion was the busier fighter in the second and third as he landed the cleaner punches, with his jab proving a dangerous weapon, while also proving an evasive target as Munroe was made to miss far too often.
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Australia's deserts can be a real hit-and-miss affair as far as wildlife is concerned.
It would be a shame to come this far north in Istanbul and miss out on the equally impressive Borusan Contemporary, an office-turned permanent art gallery and the first of its kind in the country.
So far clients do not seem to miss the heavier touch.
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States point out that prepaid-tuition plans have yet to miss any payments so far, in part because they have years to make up any short-term market losses.
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While they certainly keep an eye on earnings, a miss one quarter is far less troublesome to Warne than something like a cut to full-year guidance or future growth expectations.
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Increasingly intrusive and risky procedures have become far more common since the original Miss World protest in 1970 - from facelifts and silicone breast implants to "nasal tip enhancement", the "internal bra" (a "revolutionary surgical breast support"), labiaplasties and "breast boosters".
Sunderland suddenly saw an unlikely point in sight, but survived another scare 13 minutes from time when Hleb's cross found substitute Theo Walcott at the far post only for the youngster to miss his kick horribly.
Traditionally speaking, the first quarter normally only accounts for 20% of annual revenue and less than 15% of net income, so a miss in the first quarter is far less detrimental than one around the holiday season.
All the signs indicate that Mr Yudhoyono thinks far more deeply and creatively about these issues than Miss Megawati did.
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As for the worry that Amazon is stretching its elastic young brand too far, Mr Bezos argues that this is to miss the point.
What it learned: People are often afraid to stray too far from departure gates for fear they'll miss their flights, so shops have to be nearby.
Their sixth and final warm-up win before the Test series was far from comfortable, but ultimately those likely to miss out on the first clash in Durban did their job in difficult circumstances.
Eddie Murphy is looking like a strong candidate for supporting actor, but not yet out of the running is the fantastic Alan Arkin from Little Miss Sunshine, who has been snubbed far too many times by Oscar.
Opinion polls suggest far fewer voters are hostile towards Mr Susilo than to either Miss Megawati or Mr Wiranto, so he should pick up many votes from the lesser candidates in the run-off vote.
Owen punished the miss when he headed in a Geremi cross at the far post.
This focus on narrator-as-witness sharpens our involvement, so that when the governess spots Miss Jessel, her deceased predecessor, standing on the far bank of a pond, the space between the two figures collapses, making the contact more intimate than if the ghost whispered directly into her ear.
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"I am very happy to join Manchester United, " said the youngster, who will miss the club's pre-season tour of the Far East because of an injury.
Kalou's miss was the most glaring, heading wide from six yards at the far post after an inviting cross from Juliano Belletti.
Miss Godden's mother, Karen Edwards, launched the petition this week and so far it has more than 300 signatures.
Miss Mulligan said replacing the 17th Century Grade II listed property with a new building would be far more cost-efficient.
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