It is not unusual for a friendly match to allow mulligans on the first tee. |
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Our 42nd president was another authority figure well-known for mulligans, not counting shots, and fluffing up his score. |
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But De Niro gets as many mulligans as he wants on the path to canonization. |
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Will a woman in 2011 get all the mulligans Bowie got? I'd guess she gets a lot of chances but not as many as Bowie got. |
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There are killjoys who hold a dim view of mulligans, believing that they encourage character weakness. |
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There have been plenty of mulligans in the rarefied realm of hedge funds these days. |
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Each player was given two mulligans, two kicks and two tee ups on both the front and back nine holes to spice things up. |
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With the help of several mulligans, he shot in the eighties. |
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At trivia nights, which are common in St. Louisas informal fund-raisers, you could buy mulligans for questions you didn't know the answer to, which offended my husband's sense of competitive integrity. |
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Nielsen illustrates the fine points of cart play, swing speed, grip pressure and, most important, mulligans. |
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The winners and runners up photos are on display in Mulligans Pharmacy, Ballybricken, and are really worth a visit. |
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Almost 10,000 people signed a petition that the Mulligans and the Chronicle presented to 10 Downing Street. |
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The family's Labour MP, Joyce Quin, spoke of her commitment to the Mulligans at Downing Street. |
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