| 41. | If we can be on even terms with both of those manufacturers, I feel like we can race with them.
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| 42. | Although he played some games with the members of this group on even terms, he generally gave them a handicap.
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| 43. | Clijsters then served five consecutive faults to go down 0-30 and Williams eventually broke again to get back on even terms.
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| 44. | Over lunch later, one volunteer was overheard joking cynically that the groups above aren't even terms used in polite Malaysian society.
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| 45. | The second period was played on even terms _ finishing 3-3 _ although Canada spent a four-minute stretch a man short.
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| 46. | France ( 1778 ) and the Netherlands ( 1782 ) made treaties but not on even terms; Portugal refused all advances.
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| 47. | Jones can try, try, try to get on even terms with the truth _ and to his credit, he is trying.
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| 48. | The U . S . soccer team stands on even terms internationally, too, since the organization of women's play is relatively young.
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| 49. | When the Kings have played the Red Wings on even terms they've been the better team, outscoring Detroit through five games 10-7.
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| 50. | Krajicek started the tiebreaker with a double fault but got back on even terms with a reaction block to a Vacek overhead.
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