How To Use Forehand In A Sentence
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To me her words sounded slightly forced, almost as if she had rehearsed them beforehand.
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The calced Augustinians also made their elections -- but not so quickly that we could avoid sending to them to remind them not to allow the disturbances of other times to occur in their chapter -- by having made them beforehand through their devotion to the outgoing provincial, who managed the succession for another as worthy as he.
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I would wear it with hoop earrings and thong sandals that were picked up in Capri beforehand.
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What occurred in the hours and days beforehand must be considered.
The Sun
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Mind, it is about time that you proposed to Clara, but you ought at least have spoken with your father beforehand.
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A cross-court forehand brought a break point saved with a 133 mph serve.
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Her tennis game, filled with flat forehands and backhands, looks better-built for hard courts, rather than the slow, red clay of Paris.
Li Na Wins French Open Title
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The problem beforehand was that we bolted on security afterwards, which made security a 'disabler'.
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Wherefore, upon all these accounts, as well as for all the reasons before mentioned, youth stands in need of good government to manage it in the reading of poetry, that being free from all prejudicate opinions, and rather instructed beforehand in conformity thereunto, it may with more calmness, friendliness, and familiarity pass from thence to the study of philosophy.
Essays and Miscellanies
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It was clear to me beforehand that there had been quite a few changes made.
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She hit a forehand volley into the net.
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Outstanding performer though he was beforehand, he raised his game after turning 30.
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But the Scot's running forehand winner is pure brilliance.
The Sun
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His crunching forehand winner on the last point sent him on a joyous, leaping celebration, and with lucrative reason.
Times, Sunday Times
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He can roll or slice his backhand, hook his forehand short, or hit it with a mix of pace and top spin that is formidable.
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But the Conservatives had launched their Labour double whammy and tax bombshell campaigns months beforehand.
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Nadal shanked a forehand to give up two break points and then fired another just past the baseline.
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I don't have a Francesca Schiavone slice or her topspin on the forehand.
Kvitova Beats Sharapova to Win Wimbledon Title
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Apart from self-deprecatory remarks, will he now start to censor himself beforehand with his writers and, worse, when he interacts with his guests on the panel?
Michael Russnow: David Letterman Apology Redux: Shame on Dave for Buckling Under to Palin's Lies
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However, it should be noted, rating of perceived exertion cannot be used to monitor training intensity, without educating the swimmers beforehand.
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A beautiful backhand topspin lob got Capriati within two points of victory, and she wrapped it up with a good deep forehand and then a backhand passing shot.
USATODAY.com - Capriati wins on wet day at U.S. Open
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Their increase in urgency after the interval only emphasised their apparent lack of motivation beforehand.
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He loves to serve aces, to swivel into position to play that majestic forehand of his.
Times, Sunday Times
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He looks like a choirboy and plays with a dreamy certainty, winding up his big, extended forehand to crunch winners with abandon.
Times, Sunday Times
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As Ron mentions me extensively, and seems intent on discrediting the facts I have presented to your readers beforehand, please allow me to offer the following brief analysis.
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Now as wheat is no longer king and the fruit business is, our forehanded people show the same disposition.
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Some discussions to have beforehand should include finances, habits, bedtime, room assignments, babysitters, and divvying up duties.
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A ferocious forehand return gave Henin-Hardenne three break points.
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Regretting now his faint-heartedness in not letting her know beforehand by some means that he was about to make a new start in the world, and coming to dwell near her, Christopher rang the bell to make inquiries.
The Hand of Ethelberta
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Some folks say that you need to scald the milk beforehand, but I had no problem reaching the desired consistency with cold milk.
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Note, Christ knows beforehand who will bring forth gospel fruits in the use of gospel means; because our fruitfulness is all the work of his own hands, and known unto God are all his works.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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Her sister Vanessa egged her on to drive a hard bargain and advised her to withhold the story unless ‘money is paid beforehand’.
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It will then never be able to get light on the forehand as it is being taught the opposite.
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should have made reservations beforehand
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With Federer blasting forehands, Nadal held his ground with his biting lefty forehands, deft touch around the net and bullet crosscourt backhands.
Once in running for best ever, now Federer can't beat Nadal
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The tenth game offered him a chance and he took it with a blistering forehand return.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why didn't they say that beforehand?
Times, Sunday Times
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But the Scot's running forehand winner is pure brilliance.
The Sun
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In a nod to the ailing economy, the invitation from the first lady had recommended that guests eat beforehand.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a concept, it can easily flitter away, since it has no grounding through a transformative search; note, not a search for transformation but a transforming search; not where the end result is clear beforehand and one only has to find the best means, but a transforming search.
Rabbi Jack Bemporad: 'What is God?' By Jacob Needleman
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I cannot play a forehand at all.
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The one who is centred in Deity is the one who not only outrides every storm, but who through the faith, and so, the conscious power that is in him, faces storm with the same calmness and serenity that he faces fair weather; for he knows well beforehand what the outcome will be.
In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
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Because it is a large order I called the owner of the shop beforehand to find out whether or not the chicken was in stock.
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This revolution, of course, is about power, about hitting the ball harder than women have ever hit it before, and turning forehands and backhands into serious weaponry.
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Both managers said beforehand that they didn't anticipate any carryover from the melee that ensued after Shields hit Coco Crisp in the leg with a pitch during the second inning of a 7-1 Tampa Bay loss.
USATODAY.com
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The mocks were soon and if she didn't check this beforehand and it was wrong I'd get a bad mark.
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Codey, D-Essex, privately told Gannett New Jersey that the New Jersey Education Association, the state's largest teachers 'union, had approached him beforehand to argue the use of the so-called "matchbook" degrees should be negotiated in contract talks.
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When planting tulip or daffodil bulbs in a formal display it pays to make sure that the soil has been well composted and forked over beforehand.
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After all the excitement had died down and we were getting on with what we were doing beforehand, the fire klaxon sounded again.
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The twin-engine aircraft travelled through the so-called red zone of anticipated dense ash over Scotland in a 45-minute flight from 7 p.m., following which no ash was found even after inspections with a video boroscope inserted into an engine and checks on filters that had been replaced beforehand, Walsh said.
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Please inform me of your arrival time beforehand.
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A graphologist should be given this information beforehand. Handwriting analysis is not a fortune-telling tool.
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There was a meal prepared under the direction of the famous chef, and he addressed us beforehand.
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The point of Sam Sacks's essay, it seems to me, was precisely to protest the creation of these rules in the first place, to point out the insipidity of such formulas as A Story, as it progresses, is counterbalanced by a Backstory, which informs the reader what of importance happened beforehand.
Narrative Strategies
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But having there thus elevated and puffed him up, he again here throws him down to mercenariness and sophistry; nay, to asking money and even to receiving it beforehand, sometimes at the very entrance of his scholar, and otherwhiles after some time past.
Essays and Miscellanies
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He moves well for his height, he has a big forehand, great volleys and slice.
The Sun
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A long forehand from the American gave Wozniacki a second break in the sixth game and allowed the Dane to serve for the first set, and she wrapped up the first set with the match only 30 minutes old.
IcLiverpool
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The only other people who do live shows are soaps, but they have scripts they can learn for weeks beforehand.
The Sun
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Be sure to know beforehand how you are going to launder this fabric, because this is what makes or breaks it.
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Each walk has a different leader, is well organised beforehand and lasts between an hour and an hour and half.
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But make sure you clean your teeth beforehand or have some chewing gum or a drink.
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We were told by one of the docents that the artists had drawn the figures beforehand, and then filled them in like a paint-by-numbers picture; color by color; all the orange first, and then the blue, and so on, until all were complete.
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If the hydrosulphite be weighed beforehand and the stock of the same be kept free from damp air, or great heat, for future vats the hydrometer can be dispensed with; it is simply weighed out and added slowly to the water.
Vegetable Dyes Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer
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In one case we know that he delivered a speech from a script; otherwise only a few important passages, chiefly the exordium and peroration, were written out in extenso beforehand.
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The summer waned; the cows were turned into the shack, and the most "forehanded" among us began to cut boughs for banking up the house, and set afoot other preparations for winter's cold.
Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life
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Yesterday, he hit some crucial double faults and made forehand errors when he had the court at his mercy, particularly in the fourth set.
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And the song that was credited to the band was identical to the one that existed beforehand.
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Our chapel met beforehand and organised a solid mass walkout from that meeting.
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Not denying the word existed beforehand, but Google and you find even the BBC goes with the Popeye connection, and that the term baffled the BBC execs: Their unique comedy style was first heard on the airwaves on 28 May 1951 on the programme Crazy People featuring The Goons.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #156 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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As fairly often happens, a haemorrhage followed, but I told the dentist that I would try suggestion without his using a haemostatic, without knowing beforehand what would happen.
Maîtrise de soi-même par l'autosuggestion consciente. English
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He hit four clean winners topspin forehand lob, crosscourt backhand pass, forehand pass, and crosscourt forehand return to break and win the set.
USATODAY.com - Top seed Hewitt reaches Wimbledon men's final
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It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen.
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That was three weeks beforehand.
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His forehand is not only heavy, it's hard," says Patrick McEnroe, the U.S.
Unique swing, snap help Nadal spin his web on tennis court
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A magnificent topspun forehand pass and a low backhand crosscourt service return saw him break for 4-2.
The Sun
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Some couples find a diaphragm or cap to be an intrusive method of contraception, because fitting them can interrupt sex if you haven't inserted it beforehand.
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This morning, I did three miles on cruise control (around a fifteen-sixteen minute mile) without even pausing, and felt like I was good for another three (I walked in the door eight minutes ago and my pulse is already back under 90), but I decided to quit while I was ahead -- because three miles was my goal, and it seems like I should celebrate that with some sort of reward -- and because I am climbing tonight, and it seemed silly to kick my ass that totally beforehand.
They keep building all these big buildings and they build them all in one-- --spot.
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Then to conclude with the "serious" message that is supposed to convert those on the fence after already whining, "we hate Obama" over and over again beforehand?
Republicans celebrate April Fools by praising Obama
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I talked it up and was overdramatic beforehand, but actually it wasn't really a biggie at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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They showed the right attitude and right way to play a game that was emotionally charged beforehand.
The Sun
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But the seats had been booked up beforehand, and most of them weren't going to get in.
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It is reasonable to assume that he knew beforehand that this would happen.
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We understand the notion of koha but there then needs to be a debate on that, and news organisations contacted beforehand, rather than reporters being buttonholed and threatened on the day.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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The bar voted not to co-operate with any of the new judicial structure, and the members of a commission of jurists set up by Lamoignon a few months beforehand to advise him on criminal law reform all resigned.
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But at 8-6 he nailed a forehand volley hard into the cross-court nick and that was it.
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A forehand crosscourt, backhand down the line, a couple of aces.
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Why bother to protest against provocative plays if the theatres will turn the lights off for you beforehand?
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Fascinating fact about falconry: you send a hawk away on your forehand and you bring him back to your wrist with your backhand.
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I actually quite enjoy hitting constant forehand winners.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of today's younger classical performers insist on their own lighting and production and often introduce the musical menu beforehand.
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And if he should get to be master of a Virginia ship which will be very difficult to do a planter that has three or four hundred acres of land and three or four slaves, if he be industrious, may live more comfortably, and leave his family in better Bread, than such a master of a ship can . . .. beforehand, let him begin to chinch, that is buy goods for tobacco and sell. . .
Washington
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And the song that was credited to the band was identical to the one that existed beforehand.
Times, Sunday Times
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But, if there were not a single molecule more of atmospherically destructive gases emitted by humanity, and there were not a single human alive today, global warming would continue to increase for several hundred years more, based on what we've already done beforehand over the last 150 years records have been accurately kept, concurrent with the industrial revolution, _and_ due to natural trends caused by terrestrial sources and cycles, such as vulcanism, solar weather, and other interdependent natural causes in combination with what humanity has done.
Posthuman Blues
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The King has accepted this Constitution, knowing beforehand that it will not serve: he studies it, and executes it in the hope mainly that it will be found inexecutable.
The French Revolution
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Wolf and Pritchard had, it is true, been beforehand with him; but the wide scattering of the grouped stars puts the filar micrometer at a disadvantage in measuring them, producing minute errors which the arduous conditions of the problem render of serious account.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887
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Today I have experienced extreme pain in my left wrist and forearm, I don't remember injuring it whilst out riding on Sunday and there wasn't any pain there beforehand.
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As the quality of the rallies stepped up a pace in the second set, he broke for 3-2 with a running forehand cross-court pass.
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In the first set he committed 12 unforced errors on his forehand compared to just one at the opposing end of the court.
Times, Sunday Times
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But once he swats a quick-release serve, slices a two-handed backhand or chops a sidespin forehand, he reveals himself to be a proud member of a small, colorful, warmly regarded and now nearly extinct species: The funky tennis player.
The Lost Art of Playing Weirdly
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The Swiss will look for forehands and try to lure del Potro off the baseline.
Federer enters men's semifinals near elusive French Open title
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Another said:'I played a guy yesterday who stretched way over to play a forehand.
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There was so much hype beforehand that it would have been difficult for the film to match up to/with our expectations of it.
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When his serve and his forehand are not in fine fettle there is very little left of Roddick's game.
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Police want to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash or who saw the motorcycle beforehand.
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There was so much hype beforehand that it would have been difficult for the film to match up to/with our expectations of it.
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He reached match point with a stunning lob and clinched the win with a forehand volley at the net.
The Sun
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The final set was decided by a single break of serve in the ninth game, achieved with a spectacular running forehand down the line.
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Of course, you need to know beforehand that it fits, because you don't want to have to unpick all this stitching to alter it later.
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Father Brown & remorse beforehand continuous approximation to a perpetual peace a science fiction story about mnemic causation perhaps Borges-like
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If you wanted to impart extra flavour to the cashews, you could roast them beforehand, and don't worry if you haven't got a wok, just do it in a roasting tray on top of the gas-ring burners.
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As was amply demonstrated during the dotcom boom, many people bought shares in profitless, no-hope companies purely because the shares had risen substantially beforehand.
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The theater would be warmed with fires beforehand to make it comfortably warm.
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His final shot summed up the match, a forehand which dropped five yards past the baseline.
The Sun
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I'm always beforehand with the rent.
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From 5-3 ahead, he hit another two errant forehand that cost him extended rallies.
Times, Sunday Times
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In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand.
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Three of the lost opportunities came from her own forehand errors, two that flew long and one that finished in the net.
ITF World of Tennis
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It is to pass permissive ability to use beforehand inside KTV, have very big distinction.
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The mitral dishonorably meatloaf of oblivion, archaeozoic, schnecken and degradation in air beforehand the blowtube tittering lecturing.
Rational Review
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Some horses never completely catch up and stay built downhill, or what we call on their forehand, their whole lives.
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As Modes had promised beforehand, the march ended with the clowns piling into three small cars and driving off.
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Having that information beforehand will make you more confident and conversational in your approach.
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The forehand stroke should be fluid and well balanced.
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My previous suggestion of insertion of a glottal stop, BTW, has the plus side that glottal stops exist beforehand in the language, while geminates do not again, if I haven't lost track of all of your ideas.
A few more words on my new Gemination rule for Pre-IE
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If the occurrence, when it comes, gives us the feeling of expectedness, and if the expectation, beforehand, enabled us to act in a way which proves appropriate to the occurrence, that must be held to constitute the maximum of verification.
The Analysis of Mind
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Our group was a taciturn group of actors from theater, TV, and film, and we didn't even really meet beforehand.
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The turnkey, guessing from my appearance that I had money in my pocket, received me with the repetition of the Latin word depone, and gave me to understand, that I must pay beforehand for the apartment I should choose to dwell in.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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Hale, merry fellows they were -- a little more red of face and loud of talk than was quite seemly in a stranger's eyes, but industrious and "forehanded," and kind of heart to parents, wives and babies.
The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
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It isn't wholly out-of-the blue, for Miyazaki is wise enough to imbue the insects with certain mystical qualities beforehand.
Movie Review: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
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The evidence from the Medical Tribunal that I could not recall was on 30 May 1994, two weeks beforehand, she had made an appointment with my solicitor to engross a new will.
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He struck a wild forehand wide, put an easy backhand long, failed to return a serve and finally shanked a forehand.
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He rehearsed the interview in his mind beforehand.sentence dictionary
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Her husband was energetic and "forehanded," and without the slightest approach to intentional cruelty, looked to his wife to "keep up her end of the log.
The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
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'Sence you're so blamed forehanded about it, no; I'd b'lieve nature first, and facts.'
The Men of Forty Mile
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As far back as 1905 he deemed it impossible for the Bolsheviks to participate in the Petrograd Soviet, unless the Soviet recognized beforehand the leadership of the Social Democrats.
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It was a risk, bringing still more penmen who had not been checked beforehand-across an unstable Portal, but the gain was worth the risk.
Storm Rising
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Both men are playing well with Robredo surprisingly outgunning Roddick on forehand winners.
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a trial made how far any grounds can be detected, so that one might determine beforehand whether a word was invented under the conditions of assimilability to our language or not.
Literary Remains, Volume 2
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forehanded" than Marsdenites in general, had neglected to provide one for herself.
The Brass Bound Box
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His backhand is the best there is but his forehand is pretty darn effective too.
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I don't have any suggestions for places, but thought I'd offer some tangential information: there are all kinds of prenatal massages, so make sure you get all the info beforehand.
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Those of a cynical nature are saying that President Obama's and Vice President Biden's remarks early in the week about the "whining" from the Left are merely setting up a finger-pointing exercise for the aftermath of the midterm election -- the White House shifting blame, in other words, beforehand.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [141] -- Rahm's Exit Contest Winner Announced
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His jokes seemed spontaneous, but were in fact carefully prepared beforehand.
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His backhand is the best there is but his forehand is pretty darn effective too.
Times, Sunday Times
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My forehand went better than my backhand but it was a good first match for me.
The Sun
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Once more it was the forehand, a less flashy stroke than her backhand but a more reliable one, that did the job.
Times, Sunday Times
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Learn command the basic skill of back - hand and forehand.
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You can do this as little as two hours beforehand.
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The team trains twice a day, and we meet in the changing room for a bit of banter beforehand.
Times, Sunday Times
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The introit is my Deus in adjutorium written for the occasion and, even without trying it in the cathedral beforehand, it sounds glorious from the moment that Margaret's tenor solo rings out.
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The real cheating takes place months beforehand.
Times, Sunday Times
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Helped by surely one of the worst shots the great man has ever played—a forehand shank from on top of the net—his opponent won five games in a row.
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They proposed to make arrangement beforehand.
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Crocker had said beforehand that he was going to win, but no-one really gave him a realistic chance.
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Remember that the main judges don't see the bulk of the entries because the competition organisers weed them out beforehand.
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Since the overwhelming majority of verbs contain ablauting *e/*o, it implies that there was an overabundance of verbs in *i and *u beforehand, and that makes no sense.
The Great Pre-IE Centralization
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The police need to be briefed beforehand on how to deal with this sort of situation.
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An apology beforehand for the use of the naughty word in the image below.
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He shanked a forehand off his racket frame into the stands.
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No one could contemplate fame these days without knowing beforehand of its downside.
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Before you step into a studio and drop your hard earned money, here are a few questions you may want to ask yourself beforehand.
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Unattended Mode In this mode, no questions are asked while the profile is run. You can specify beforehand which kinds of files may be overwritten .
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She answers the phone only when she knows beforehand who is ringing.
Times, Sunday Times
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But when the manager says beforehand that he is going to field a weakened side, why would anyone turn up?
The Sun
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Lying to Ella about his condition would break the promise he had made about never lying to her, but on the other hand, he had never mentioned or alluded to his ailment beforehand.
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It is feasible he made his point in even stronger terms in the dressing room beforehand, but there was little evidence early on of his sermon provoking the desired reaction.
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Then, almost in echo of Beachill's earlier performance, he hit a forehand pickup from the nick into the tin.
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So by the time he wins his first tournament as a pro in 1987, in Brazil, he is a strutting Id, a lightning rod ( "a haircut and a forehand," sniffs Ivan Lendl), all the more so after he bucks tennis whites and decides, with Nike's backing, to make demin his signature look.
Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Nadal: Books On The Great Men Of Tennis
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Williams's shot, a bullet forehand to the opposite corner, was unreturnable, but the rules on hindrances in tennis are clear: Any deliberate action, such as a noise, that could distract an opponent forfeits the point even if there was no intent to distract.
Serena Goes Down in a Fit of Anger
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was beforehand with her report
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The rogue had wisely beforehand consulted Adair, who had approved of his proposal on the subject, and so excellent was his "kettler" pronounced, that from henceforward it was the everyday meal of the party; and though others tried to surpass him when their turn came, they all confessed that they could never do it, and it was voted that it was unequalled by the best Scotch hotch-potch, which it much resembled.
The Three Commanders
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Kuerten sends the Parisian crowd into rhapsody by winning the longest rally of the match with a thrilling forehand pass.
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Some phenomenal backhand and forehand hits to wear the Scot down.
The Sun
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And the crowd held its breath after four more faulty tosses in the final game, which was won with another fine forehand.
The Sun
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Unless you've been fully briefed beforehand, you haven't a clue what they expect of you.
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Certes, if thou hast chuckled over their factious and festivous descriptions, or hadst thy mind filled with pleasure at the strange and pleasant turns of fortune which they record, verily, I have also simpered when I beheld a second storey with attics, that has arisen on the basis of my small domicile at Gandercleugh, the walls having been aforehand pronounced by
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete
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And not being able to do a forehand in tennis is like not being able to sing if you're the singer in a band.
Times, Sunday Times
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The player who received the first card from the deal may be known as eldest hand, or as forehand.
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It gives them, as it were, the title beforehand, to make them feel how doubly miserable it must be not only not to obtain it, but to forfeit it after it had been already ours.
The Christian Life Its Course, Its Hindrances, And Its Helps
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A wayward - nay - shocking forehand goes miles wild as Monfils squanders two break points before Murray levels at deuce with a 210-km ripsnorter of a serve.
BBC News - Home
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He reached match point with a stunning lob and clinched the win with a forehand volley at the net.
The Sun
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Tell the pilot beforehand that you will need a clear view.
Photographers Handbook
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Know what you want and check beforehand how to say it in French.
Times, Sunday Times
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A blank version of my presentation will be going up just beforehand for people to make notes.
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Murray leads Lacko* 6-3, 3-2 Murray does all the running to catch a tonking Lacko forehand but then gives away the point with a wristy forehand effort.
Andy Murray v Lukas Lacko - as it happened
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After shanking a forehand on his first set point he found himself facing break point.
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'T won't burn up any faster for being chopped," Friend Barton said; and then his wife Rachel knew that if he had a reason for being "forehanded" with the wood, he was not ready to give it.
In Exile and Other Stories
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We were a little sceptical beforehand but it blew us away.
The Sun
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Beforehand, it was mandatory for both boys and girls to attend school to primary-school level.
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Chulance, you know beforehand my dislike of superpowerful characters.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Creating Weaknesses for Your Superheroes
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But at 8-6 he nailed a forehand volley hard into the cross-court nick and that was it.
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Cameron had arranged to meet us on campus that night, which left us a couple of hours to kill beforehand.
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He's able to return everything that Clay throws at him whether it's a backhand or a forehand groundstroke.
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On the second, she steadied and induced an overhit forehand return to seal victory.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fifth-set end-game started with Djokovic serving at 3-4 and stringing together an uncharacteristically bad game, getting broken at love on two mishit forehands, a framer of Federer's that set up a winner and a double fault on a second serve that missed the line by about a foot.
Novak Djokovic Eliminates Roger Federer In U.S. Open Semifinals
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The American takes the first set, saving two break points before destroying his opponent with a monster cross-court forehand.
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They recommend passengers embarking on long flights neck an aspirin beforehand to avoid Economy Class Syndrome.
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The cable fly is also a great exercise for racket sports such as tennis, racquetball, squash and badminton when executing the forehand stroke.
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On his match, Ferrer shanked a forehand, but his mishit landed in, threw David off the balance, and then jumped slightly to hit that backhand and sent it crashing into the net.
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The police need to be briefed beforehand on how to deal with this sort of situation.