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(Created page with "Contract does not care how well you mean, just whether you met standard The rules of tennis care not whether you flubbed the ball off the frame or ripped it savagely from the middle of the string bed, but ''whether it went over the net, in the court and frustrated your opponent’s attempt to get it back. The JC’s most effective shots are ungainly shanks that scrape over the net at an right angle from the direction olin which they were aimed. Likewise a contract ca...")
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Contract does not care how well you mean, just whether you met standard
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The rules of tennis care not whether you flubbed the ball off the frame or ripped it savagely from the middle of the string bed, but ''whether it went over the net, in the court and frustrated your opponent’s attempt to get it back.  
The rules of tennis care not whether you flubbed the ball off the frame or ripped it savagely from the middle of the string bed, but ''whether it went over the net, in the court and frustrated your opponent’s attempt to get it back.  

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