After all, Rafter had one tournament win his entire career coming into the Open, and that was in Manchester, England, three years ago.
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Brecher further warned that repairs might cost more as the bidding process also comes into the open-- another result of the management kickback scandals.
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The Staff Office blamed Picquart for these embarrassing facts coming into the open, and decided that his departure from the service should be arranged.
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Unlike the sore-ribbed Kafelnikov, the top-seeded women, Graf and Seles, were not penalized by the seeding committee for coming into the Open with injury trouble.
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In 1963 the boundary dispute had come into the open when China explicitly raised the issue of territory lost through " unequal treaties " with tsarist Russia.
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Latent anti-Semitism in Switzerland has come into the open in the wake of controversy over the country's role in World War II, a government panel said Thursday.
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Three-time French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten comes into the Open fresh from victory over Dominik Hrbaty in Sunday's final of the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Ernie Els, last year's winner, also comes into the Open on a roll, with a first, second and seventh since coming back from time off in April.
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After the first couple years of absolute secrecy, they began to come into the open and to attract the attention of various media groups and other organizations.
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Powers was confident enough to cease his banditry and come into the open, and he seized the Mission Santa In�s along with the adjacent Rancho San Marcos.