The first putt lipped out, and I just walked around and tapped it in from about a foot. |
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The man gave a tight lipped smile, nodding as he downed half the drink and lost his breath. |
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But the ball lipped out of the cup on the 18th hole, meaning the Englishman's six points for his closing round ensured victory. |
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Could there have been a putt lipped out that could have made the difference? |
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External changes include three air intakes and a lipped front air dam integrated into the front bumper with two circular front fog-lamps. |
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He nearly took an improbable half a point but his final putt lipped out. |
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These are used with the lipped style pans commonly seen in Mercedes, Volkswagen, and BMW Transmissions. |
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However, he displayed admirable character in bouncing back to par both the 17th and 18th holes, almost pinching a birdie on the last when a ten-footer lipped the hole. |
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He airmailed greens, skulled chips and lipped out numerous putts. |
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The players beam when they speak of the joy Darren Lehmann has brought back to the dressing room, but then this team also stared down, lipped off and mercilessly piled on top of England until they couldn't get up. |
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This is a four lipped seal with a specially developed sealing profile. |
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Two methods that work are trolling blindly, with lipped plugs, and casting jigs around structure, buoys and tidelines. |
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The 24 licensed poisonous snakes include mangroves, copperheads, rattlesnakes, cobras, sidewinders, puff adders, gaboon vipers, white lipped vipers and pernguey adders. |
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She was skinny and white, slight, with a drawn-in pale face, huge round unmakeupped eyes, and puffy cheeks that gave creases to her shriveled, no lipped mouth. |
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The beautiful Red Lipped Batfish is a bottom dweller that blends into the readily available natural debris. |
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