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To make it happen, they must work their way through a tough field that includes third-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic, number-four seed Mikhail Youzhny of Russia, Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic and Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus among others.
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World number-four and 13-time Grand Slam winner Serena has not played a tournament match since July because of a foot injury.
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To make it happen, they must work their way through a tough field that includes third-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic, number-four seed Mikhail Youzhny of Russia, Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic and Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus among others.
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Earlier this month, Brown came in at number-four on The Fix's list of Senate seats most likely to switch party control in 2012.
Scott Brown to kick off book tour during President's Day recess Felicia Sonmez 2010
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It turns out there will not be a battle for the number-four slot for the House Republicans.
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The number-four producer is way below the United States.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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And running up now a pretty close fourth will be General Motors, supplanting Enron for the number-four spot.
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In the 1940s, Helene Irene Bernhard earned the number-four ranking in United States singles, one of the highest rankings achieved by an American Jewish women.
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The just-released "The Millionaire Mind," by Thomas J. Stanley, is lodged in the number-four slot on The New York Times best-seller list.
A Millionaire Moment 2008
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Sullivan is at odds with chief of staff John Sununu, whose polls show that health care is only the number-four priority for voters.
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