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to the last

  1. To the end, especially to the end of one's life. For example, The defenders held out to the last but the bombs finished them. [c. 1600]



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British number one Jack Draper made comfortable progress to the last 16 at Queen's with a 6-3 6-1 victory over American Jenson Brooksby.

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In other action on Tuesday, Czech Jiri Lehecka saw off fifth seed Australian Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-2 to progress to the last 16.

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In his biography, Lewis devotes his book’s precious real estate to stories about how Manuel lived and worked, as opposed to the last tragic hours of his existence in a Winter Park, Florida, motel.

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In his biography, Lewis wisely opts to steer a wide berth around such instances, preferring to devote his book’s precious real estate to stories about how Manuel lived and worked, as opposed to the last tragic hours of his existence in a Winter Park, Florida, motel.

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He added: "I swear, every corner I was looking at my lap-time delta on my steering wheel and I was going 0.1secs quicker, 0.1secs quicker. I got to the last corner and I was 0.6secs up and I thought: 'This lap's mighty.' It felt like the car was on rails. I am so pleased with pole."

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