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  • Second-tier CONCACAF teams—countries that rarely meet top opposition, even in friendlies—would benefit, too.

    A Plan to Improve U.S. Soccer Gabriele Marcotti 2011

  • Second-tier players with huge serves haven't proved very dangerous at Wimbledon lately, either.

    The Big-Serving Boom Is Over Tom Perrotta 2011

  • Second-tier candidates Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum have each had some allure for tea partiers reluctant to back GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, but none has galvanized and unified the decentralized movement.

    Tea Party Is Taking Back Seat In Primary Janet Hook 2012

  • Second-tier Real Betis ended Barcelona's 28-match unbeaten streak with a 3-1 home victory, but Barca advanced to the Copa del Rey semifinals on a 6-3 aggregate.

    Video: In Copa del Rey, Real Betis ends Barcelona's unbeaten streak at 28 Steve Goff 2011

  • Second-tier players with huge serves haven't proved very dangerous at Wimbledon lately, either.

    The Big-Serving Boom Is Over Tom Perrotta 2011

  • Second-tier candidates Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum have each had some allure for tea-partiers reluctant to back GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, but none has galvanized and unified the decentralized movement.

    Campaign Watch 2012

  • Second-tier players with huge serves haven't proved very dangerous at Wimbledon lately, either.

    The Big-Serving Boom Is Over Tom Perrotta 2011

  • Second-tier pensions for new employees, which could include increased retirement ages.

    John Mirisch: Shades of Brown: Cities and the Governor's Pension Reforms (Part 1) John Mirisch 2011

  • -- Second-tier White House party crasher turned fourth-tier mayoral candidate Carlos Allen may not be long for the D.C. ballot, The Reliable Source reports.

    DeMorning DeBonis: July 20, 2010 2010

  • Second-tier states of the South, including Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey, are on the rise economically, and even the smallest and least well-off nations of the South have begun to attract international attention as providers of crucial raw materials or as sites of intractable problems including endemic terrorism and crime syndicates.

    Michael T. Klare: The Blowback Effect: 2020 2010

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