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  • 21Battle of the Tennis Court — The Battle of the Tennis Court was the turning point in the Battle of Kohima in North East India from April 4 – June 22 1944.By April 5 the British had been forced back onto the Kohima ridge. The Kohima ridge consisted of features such as… …

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  • 22Dr. Robert Walker Johnson House and Tennis Court — is a historic building located in Lynchburg, Virginia, that was built in 1911 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.Dr. Robert Walter Johnson was a Lynchburg physician, the first minority doctor in the entire city to be… …

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  • 23Tennis Court —    East out of Church Entry, in Farringdon Ward Within (O.S. 1880).    First mention: P.C. 1732 …

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  • 24Tennis Court Lane —    See Joiners Hall Buildings …

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  • 25tennis court —   Kahua kenika, kahua kinipōpō …

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  • 26tennis-court — …

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  • 27TENNIS — Existe t il un rapport entre les joueurs aux longs pantalons de flanelle et chemises à manches longues de l’entre deux guerres et les «héros modernes» qui s’affrontent tout au long de compétitions qui leur offrent d’invraisemblables pactoles? Oui …

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  • 28Tennis games — are often used to help players of all abilities to practice the different strokes involved in tennis. The number of participants needed varies from as few as two players to as many players as can fit on a tennis court. These games are often used… …

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  • 29Tennis for Two — Developer(s) William Higinbotham Publisher(s) William Higinbotham Designer(s) …

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  • 30Court tennis — Tennis Ten nis, n. [OE. tennes, tenies, tenyse; of uncertain origin, perhaps fr. F. tenez hold or take it, fr. tenir to hold (see {Tenable}).] A play in which a ball is driven to and fro, or kept in motion by striking it with a racket or with the …

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