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  • Haase's back looked to go on him and Murray cruised through the third and fourth sets comfortably enough but the dash to the line was more a stagger by both players, culminating in wonderful, agonising drama at the end.

    Andy Murray lives dangerously for US Open survival against Robin Haase 2011

  • Nadal broke immediately at the start of the second set and Haase's confidence took a visible dip.

    Wimbledon 2010: Rafael Nadal stretched before seeing off Robin Haase Robert Kitson at Wimbledon 2010

  • Haase's first serve was fast, accurate and, at times, too hot for Nadal to handle, a highly encouraging sight for the Spaniard's future opponents.

    Wimbledon 2010: Rafael Nadal stretched before seeing off Robin Haase Robert Kitson at Wimbledon 2010

  • Haase's Law of Spirals holds for punts, too, though the professor hasn't a clue as to how someone booting an oblong object can get it to spin tightly through the air.

    A Field of Physics Pete Danko 1999

  • The defence argued they were not seeking to defend Haase's views, but to defend her fundamental right to freedom of expression and Smith's right to report those views.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • At Haase's urging, searchers in 2006 finally checked out a

    Grella, Donald C. 1990

  • Holke has helped several families of MIAs and POWs, including Haase's, sort through the government bureaucracy of finding remains.

    Grella, Donald C. 1990

  • Haase's resolve to find her brother's remains is stronger than ever.

    Grella, Donald C. 1990

  • Haase's hopes peaked last June during an annual "family conference" with government officials.

    Grella, Donald C. 1990

  • The old man was doubtless attracted by Haase's idealism not broad revolutionary idealism, which Haase did not possess, but a narrower, more personal, every-day sort of idealism; one might instance his readiness to sacrifice a rich legal practice at K6nigsberg to party interests.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

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