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Mr. Munson seeds the otherwise ordinary setting with ominously recurring symbols and side characters—a mysterious bowler hat, a man with a mole near his mouth.

But, as happened in Sinner's victory over Zverev on Wednesday where he saved all seven break points he faced, the second seed was clinical in the key moments.

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But comments from bank boss Jerome Powell last month that a December repeat was not "a foregone conclusion" sowed the seeds of doubt, while several other decision-makers have made similar noises.

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Or take a bright yuzu marmalade: pair it with black sesame seeds, flaked coconut, a drizzle of coconut cream, a swirl of tahini, and a scatter of lime zest.

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“The biggest challenge is industrialization at scale and motivating large incumbents to move to field fast,” said Guy Vidra, a partner at Collaborative Fund, which co-led the seed round.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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