Prominent biologists say we're on par with the five previous mass extinctions in the history of life on earth. |
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The Aberdonian somehow retained his composure to par the next nine holes before adding two birdies and a bogey. |
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In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence. |
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Woods began shakily, slicing his opening drive into the trees before scrambling for a par via the greenside bunker. |
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It is accepted as an entry qualification by universities of the European Union, on a par with the German Abitur, etc. |
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Used as a family snapshot camera it's on a par with early colour compacts, using cheap colour film and cheap laboratory processing. |
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He provided the highlight on Saturday with an ace at the par three 2nd hole, his second ace in five weeks! |
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She aced two par three holes during a round at the Burnham and Berrow Golf Club in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, at odds of 14 million-to-one. |
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I had to sit in the clubhouse and nervously watch as Michael holed about a 40-foot putt on No.17 for par to stay within one shot of me. |
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The Forest of Galtres GC player notched his first hole in one when he aced the 170-yard par three 11 th hole at The Oaks using a four iron. |
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Toini Norman, 72, aced the par three 14th at Pelican Waters Golf Club on Australia s Sunshine Coast a few weeks ago. |
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Both teams were the only ones in the field to record a gross score below par for the round. |
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Chris Ferris's effort coming with a three wood second shot at the par four 4th hole. |
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The par amount is the capital sum that will be paid when the bond is due for redemption. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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Some gallery owners have taken speaking events to the next level and put them on par with their other business ventures. |
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If you are facing a difficult tee shot on a long or tough par 3, consider pulling out your most comfortable club and laying up. |
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Feeling, intonation, and expressiveness were all on par with the quality of the work itself, which is to say, completely beyond reproach. |
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The only Navy left should be a fleet of submarines and a few surface ships on par with Coast Guard cutters. |
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Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is anamnesis, par excellence, of course. |
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Nor was Stalin's behaviour in Ukraine, however atrocious, on a par with Hitler's total extermination strategy. |
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A well-struck wedge can help you save par or bogey when your approach shot misses the green. |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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In fact, after psychology, linguistics is probably the cognitive discipline par excellence. |
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The 425-yard par four is a dog-leg right, with trees lining the left side and heavy rough and a fairway bunker on the right. |
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The Scot began yesterday's round with a par that gave no indication of what was to come. |
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The re-emergence of the avant-garde, modernism's trope par excellence, marks the return of the repressed in contemporary art. |
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Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals. |
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For generous helpings of protein and low levels of fat, pork loin and tenderloin are on par with chicken breast. |
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For the overwhelming majority it is harmless fun on a par with backing a horse in the Grand National. |
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Few estates have a history as colourful as Mourne Park in Co Down, where gossip and scandal have been par for the course over the centuries. |
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Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
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This got me thinking about how some mangled enunciation has become par for the course in pop music, and we don't really think it's weird anymore. |
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If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern. |
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Through a combination of cynicism and self-flattery, we put their accomplishments on a par with the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture. |
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The issued share capital of Latreefers was 100 bearer shares of no par value. |
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It's on a par with removing everyone's freedoms in a bid to catch a few terrorists. |
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Gold is the monetary metal par excellence because it has constant marginal utility. |
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All virtuality is a Barmecide feast and Internet is virtuality par excellence. |
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The Life of David Gale is a cut above the average brain dead thriller, but it's not a mind-bender on par with the likes of Memento. |
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But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works. |
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Number three is a shorter 5,252 yard, par 68, but is a severe test of accurate shot making. |
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On that day Couples' tee-shot to Golden Bell, the treacherous par three, clung miraculously to the bank of the Creek. |
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Play is now restricted or curtailed with the par reduced and handicaps proportionately trimmed. |
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He got to the turn in 35 two under par and then canned a monster of a putt of around 70 feet at the 10th to move to three under. |
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St. Pat's maintained their unbeaten record despite an under par performance in Rathvilly on Saturday. |
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Being pictured as he was might be a bizarre situation but it's par for the course. |
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And then, just when he had reason to be content with a display of uncharacteristic tenacity, he missed an easy putt for par on the last. |
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The depth of plot and character development are on par with your average skin flick. |
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He says too many boaties have below par maritime skills, and that can lead to trouble when conditions change rapidly on the water. |
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He got back into contention with a level par 71 containing six birdies, four bogeys and one double bogey. |
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I assume he is doing this by using sledgehammer riffs and singing which is just sub par for Neaderthal communication. |
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To these might be added his reputation as a bon viveur and raconteur par excellence. |
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The technical quality of the disc is up to par with the rest of the volumes. |
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This was a television series rather than a feature film and the acting isn't up to par with what you would expect out of one. |
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Downing says that the quality of the food and water abroad isn't always up to par with the United States. |
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The transfer is acceptable but not up to par with what other studios are doing. |
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Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster. |
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The novelette aside, the overall quality isn't quite up to par with Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, but it's better than I expected. |
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The epic by Waris is interspersed with proverbs, sayings, folktales, history and poetry par excellence. |
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Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts. |
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We will never be at par with fashion capitals until more money is invested in our industry. |
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They're nearly on a par with Liebfraumilch, and either given as an insult or in jest. |
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He carded eight birdies and an eagle in a 10-under par 61 before lightning forced the players to leave the course for the second day running. |
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I hope the government will move swiftly to ensure that Easter Sunday is listed as a public holiday to ensure it is on a par with other holidays. |
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The form par excellence for online journals, flash fiction is quickly establishing itself as a form to be reckoned with. |
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Achieving both can fortify a region militarily and put its economy on par with the world's best. |
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To keep the quality on par with branded items, the cloth is double stitched. |
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Among its surprises are a 96-yard par 3 and a series of back-nine holes in a strip mine of vertical limestone walls, outcroppings and fossils. |
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This kind of ricercar has little musical interest, and is artistically on a par with Czerny's duller technical studies. |
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Setup time for the A-model was on par with other flexwing pilots, C-model takes 10 minutes or so longer to set up. |
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The odds of being shot dead by a ruminant must be on a par with being killed by a real poison pen letter. |
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He's on a par with Hitchcock for building tension and making the ordinary seem threatening. |
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Peter the Great was the Russian czar who transformed Russia from an isolated agricultural society into an Empire on a par with European powers. |
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It is 450 yard par four which doglegs left and downhill to an enormous green, out of bonds on the left and wild, hillocky duneland to the right. |
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Plucked and drawn strings, sitar and flugelhorn accent a ballad easily on par with its inspirations. |
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However, taken as a whole I found it to be above par for the course of cheeseball movies. |
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He also went out in two under par but succeeded in dropping just one shot to par coming home. |
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These fluctuations are to be halted by taking measures to fix the exchange rate as near to mint par as possible. |
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The lower species point is obtained by deducting the cost of transferring gold from the mint par of exchange. |
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She posted an excellent level par net 72 to take second place despite carding a triple bogey on the second hole. |
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The most positive aspect of this budget is that pharma and biotech have been placed at par with the IT industry. |
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In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate. |
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It brought him a 69, taking him to six under par and into the joint lead before Michael Campbell birdied the same hole. |
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The final day started well enough for the American as he birdied the opening hole to move to seven-under par for the tournament. |
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They were 14 under par for four balls, but only level par for 36 holes of foursomes compared to England's 16 under. |
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But it was a par on the 72nd hole that netted Toms his first major championship. |
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Biddle actively pursued a policy of pressing state banks to redeem their outstanding banknotes at promised par or face value in specie. |
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Each right allows subscribing a share with a par and issue value of one lev. |
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The exchange said IFCI would place the shares with IDBI at par and subject to central bank approvals. |
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It will offer for subscription 2 100 006 shares with a par and issue value of 10 leva each. |
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Since our currency is linked on par with theirs, whatever happens to the Rand, happens to the Namibia Dollar. |
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The jokes seemed to be aimed at an older audience, where as to me, the Simpsons movie felt below par and the jokes fairly stale. |
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We have a road network on a par with the worst of any of the poorest third world economies. |
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The games industry in the UK is already bigger than the cinema business, and on a par with video. |
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Some excellent facilities are in place at the gym which are on a par with the very best in the county. |
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It is a deeply affecting couple of hours, on a par with Schindler's List for emotional impact. |
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Oats proved to be one of the better crops this year, coming in on a par with last year's yield. |
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To be told you've won a digital camera or mountain bike or some such, whilst wondering what the catch is, is about par for the course. |
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Bizarre conversations with taxi drivers are par for the course in Dublin, but this one took the biscuit. |
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Now 5,000 patients die every year because of hospital-bred infections and this is now seen as par for the course. |
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A churchwoman par excellence, she sang in the St. Anthony's choir for three decades and was a member of the vestry for some 17 years. |
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The par value of the stock was fifty dollars, and the amount of capital stock in the company was one hundred thousand dollars. |
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At 95 per cent, the overall pass rate was on a par with the national average. |
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So when Mark Hensby tapped in his par putt on the second playoff hole to clinch his victory at the Deere, he also earned a spot at Royal Troon. |
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Carrying beer to Bierfest was on a par with carrying coals to Newcastle or water to the Thames. |
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Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products. |
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The media's exploitation of emotive issues to boost circulation and to win rating battles is par for the course. |
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The spellbinding beaches and turquoise sea are vacationlands par excellence. |
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Most important of all, the reputation of the Court as the expositor par excellence of constitutional meaning was at stake. |
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The last round I'd played had been a lost afternoon of bogeys and double bogeys, not a par among them, and that had been some years before. |
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The English pair are seven under and six under par respectively after Little double-bogeyed the final hole. |
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Wood dowels work better to keep the laminate from sticking to the cemented counter surface than brown par when laying the counter top. |
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The 49-3 defeat at Murrayfield in 1990 was on a par with a 51-0 drubbing received at the hands of the English seven days earlier. |
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The third hole is a par 3, and, like clockwork, there's always a backup on that tee. |
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Punishment is a function par excellence of the criminal law, rather than civil law. |
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But this is par for the course with him, the law's most enduring concern troll. |
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The internet is a significant technological invention, on par with the Gutenburg press. |
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This is an observation on a par with pointing out to us that the world isn't flat. |
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And they were not disappointed as Woods shot a sparkling seven under par 65 without ever being off the leash. |
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The legal age of marriage for foreigners will be raised from 15 to 18, on par with the age for Swedes. |
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Empire builders supreme, capitalists extraordinaire, imperialists par excellence, these are the criteria by which they govern. |
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He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and rigging specialist par excellence. |
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Isn't it great to be on a par with neighbouring towns with the place full of life and lights. |
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When he is on song, he is excellent but when he is below par he can create problems for the rest of the team. |
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Pepper spray and projectile weapons seem to be par for the course by this time in our city. |
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His third shot out of the sand sees the ball roll 20 feet past the pin but he holes the tricky par putt. |
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Daly had an opportunity to force a playoff, but also stroked his four-foot par hole past the pin. |
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The image is clean, but about on par with a high-definition broadcast of an old television special. |
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The greenbacks were legal tender notes issued at par with notes backed by specie. |
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After his 68 on the first day, the wine farmer uncorked another vintage round of six-under par 66 to beat Des Smyth. |
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But after birdies at the 13th, 15th and 16th drew him level, Kennedy bunkered his approach to the 18th and missed his par putt from six feet. |
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Now one up with two go, the 35th was halved in par fives, but Bjorn was safely on in two at the last and Curtis bunkered his second. |
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He bunkered his tee shot, exploded out to 10 feet, missed his par putt and then missed a tiddler. |
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Functioning at sub-optimal levels of health, energy and vitality seems par for the course for so many of us these days. |
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In a press statement, the leaders have described Azad a poet par excellence and said his loss has created a void in literary circles. |
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When an actor who looks like he or she is still in middle school behaves like a spoiled, insolent brat, it's nothing but par for the course. |
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Keep in mind that in those days, to be in the cab of a working mainline steam engine had to be on a par with a ride in a jet fighter today. |
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This is because the fixed coupon on the bond is paid on the par amount of the bond. |
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He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight. |
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When the coast was clear, I leaped into position and hit the ball right on the green and two-putted for par and a nice hand from the gallery. |
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Employees working in the e-business and web sector in Ireland receive salaries on a par with other economic sectors. |
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In a series of pro-am events in the north of England he won six times and was an astonishing 96 under par for the month. |
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And he rather sensibly played safe on the 18th by laying up short of the water and salvaging his winning par with an 88-yard wedge shot and a 12-foot putt. |
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In India, actors are often treated like deities on par with the corpse of Princess Diana. |
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I think they all had a bellyful of the rugby public's chiding and groaning at lack of skills and below par play that took us to rock bottom at the World Cup. |
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Their mining, processing, and manufacturing of iron, copper, bronze, lead, gold, and silver objects were on a par with the rest of the Roman world. |
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Every time a camera panned to a table its members looked catatonic, which is par for the course at New Year, but usually with a little help from a dram. |
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In fact, I laid up on every par 5 but still made a birdie each time. |
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On the par three second, my tee shot found a Footgolf hole near the green. |
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Dostum is a warlord par excellence and a classic product of Afghan politics, which is both local and volatile. |
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As they were only talking to themselves, obscurantism increased on a par with poverty and its ills. |
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Plodding up the 18th, needing just a par to make the cut, he was big with his approach, chipped back and could not drain the putt from eight feet. |
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At their worst, these would have put the life of a poor labourer and his family on a par with or perhaps below that of an American slave or a Russian serf. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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Dramatizing the work of historians, Larson has produced a page-turner on par with The Devil in the White City. |
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The city is incredibly violent for its size, on par with metropolises that dwarf the town. |
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The value of a bond depends on its par value, coupon and maturity date. |
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An unphilosophical craftsman clearly does not think, in conceptual terms, that he is a thing on a par with other things or that time is a sequence of nows. |
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But Howell birdied the 17th to square the match and Casey's par on the last earned the European pair a significant victory on their Ryder Cup debuts. |
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The real money was on the par 3s, and there was a running skins game. |
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Thirteen under par may have paled in comparison with the exploits of Tiger Woods and a number of others but it is still a decent score on a golf course measuring 7,246 yards. |
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However, the acoustic guitar is a folk instrument par excellence, and the folk have never been shy about subjecting their guitars to creative abuse. |
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It is the handkerchief tree par excellence, the large rounded crowns being covered with evenly spaced handkerchieves of white at frequent intervals. |
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They could issue no more notes than the par value of the bond holdings. |
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Often, autonomy for robots is set at par with being mobile without an umbilical cord that connects the robot to a power supply and sometimes to an off-board computer. |
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Apart from some of the impulsive and crazy behaviour we see in adolescence, teenagers appear to be pretty much on a par with adults in most areas. |
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In terms of specs, the iPhone 4S is pretty much on par with the best Android-based smartphones. |
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Likewise, Uruguayan devotees have taken the Brazilian par excellence Umbanda to Venezuela and Argentine practitioners are taking it to Spain and Italy. |
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A hole-in-two on a par 5 for a double eagle is harder because a player has to hit an accurate long drive on a first shot and a perfect second shot. |
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On the last hole of the 1986 Masters, needing only a par to tie Jack Nicklaus and a birdie to win outright, his iron shot flew far right of the green again. |
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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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I noted Tebbutt usually gobbled up any chances, but one that got away came at the sixth, where she missed a winning metre-long par putt after Winter bunkered her second. |
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He forecast that if the price of compensatory notes exceeds their par value, more holders would choose to sell and invest the money in real estate. |
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The graphic novel is an art form on a par with pulp fiction. |
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Is your golden retriever on par with others, or could he stand to run a bit more? |
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Getting the odd whistle or rude comment is par for the course. |
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As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct. |
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Boylan has had a quiet season but burst into life with a two under par front nine, making seven pars and birdies at the fourth and fifth to turn with 28 points. |
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Unless the currency's par value is changed suddenly, foreign exchange transactions are based on the existing par value and fluctuations within the specified bands. |
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There are only 175 countries on that list, which puts Russia on a par with Lebanon and Nigeria. |
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Beames won last year's tournament by becoming the first player to shoot par on the nine-hole course, beating American pro Jack O'Keefe by a stroke. |
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This is not to say that Hemingway wasn't a mansplainer par excellence. |
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From the handful of shrapnel we were passed for trips to Yvonne's sweetie shop, through the insistence that backache and blisters were par for the course in summer jobs. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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In terms of risk, this is on a par with high diving into a piranha pool. |
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He recorded the highlight of the weekend by acing the par 3 15th hole. |
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The Slovenians are a chic people and tourist facilities within the country are certainly on a par with, if not better than, those available throughout the rest of Europe. |
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Didn't get to see everyone I'd hoped to, but that's par for the course. |
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Last year, when I interviewed Miss Piggy, the experience was on par to talking to a cross-dressing headliner on Fire Island. |
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It will be stuck with below par growth for the foreseeable future as it is forced to come to terms with the slump in the high technology sector, he said. |
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But a bad drive down the 17th led to only a par and when he pulled his approach to the last 45 feet wide he needed to hole it to win or three-putt to lose. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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There can be few among today's absintheurs whose skills are on a par with this dwarfish playwright, author of Ubu Roi and creator of the monstrous stage figure Pere Ubu. |
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Borkowski, who staged the biggest custard-pie fight ever in the Millennium Dome, has set himself a challenge on a par with making a romance about estate agents. |
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These all combine to put scanning on Linux on par with any desktop. |
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He bids fair to be nominated a choral conductor par excellence. |
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The state sector must be given greater powers to defenestrate uninterested or just plain bad teachers, which would put it on a par with the private sector. |
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Just to even up his round though, Garcia did a little catch-up all of his own at the 17th hole, the lengthy par five which he proceeded to birdie. |
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Psychiatrists and those who believe their mendacities claim that mental illnesses are brain diseases, on a par with neurological diseases, such as Parkinsonism and stroke. |
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The risk is that when buyers pay more than par for callable bonds, the interest they receive won't cover the premium if the bond is called, leaving them out of pocket. |
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The executive director is on a par with the college presidents but does not have an allegiance to a particular campus, thus serving as a neutral party. |
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This would raise the profile of nannies in society and afford them a status on a par with other carers, such as childminders, teachers and nurses. |
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The ancient Greeks considered geometry as just one of several sciences, and held the theorems of geometry on par with scientific facts. |
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A life-sized poster of par Gyi greeted guests at the entrance. |
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From the kings of late-night comedy, this repartee is par for the course. |
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In the field water sport Galician par excellence are the trainer, counting Galicia with representatives in the League of San Miguel trawlers. |
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If the ball goes a long way past, Palmer could miss the par putt and need two birdies just to get to the uncertainty of a playoff. |
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To a loyal cadre of Manhattan real estate executives, Lawrence Fiedler is guru par excellence. |
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Crushed crisps, sticky fingermarks and soft drink spillages are par for the course. |
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On par with that, the Cossacks also play a large cultural role in the South of Russia. |
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In the quasi religious world of EDM, Avicii is on par with God himself. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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Consequently, restrictivist and nonrestrictivist interpretations are on a par with respect to use, so understood. |
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Working conditions and pay for women should be on a par with those for men. |
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Price eventually signed for a three under par 69 to trail Italian whiz-kid Matteo Manassero by five shots. |
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Notons par ailleurs que le Maroc a procede a la fermeture de son ambassade apres que les houthis se sont emparees de la capitale yemenite. |
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Jacob's claim to fame is dubious, not like his father Adam's, the wood hewer par excellence. |
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An experiment in biography, rather less successful than Symons' Corvine, on a par perhaps with Ackroyd's Dickensian direct address strategems. |
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Zimbabwean bond notes for 2 and 5 dollars were introduced in 2016 at par value of the US dollar. |
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His dist raught par tner Jul ie McEwan, 27, was left soaked in his blood and screaming hysterically as neighbours raised the alarm. |
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Actualites Eecrit par Mohamed Nait Youssef Come Alive de RedOne et Chawki Le football rime avec la musique. |
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En face, l'equipe drivee par Si-Tahar Cherif El Ouazzani entend augmenter son capital points pour le maintien. |
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Several trade analysts believe that low-key promotion and below par storyline are the reasons for the poor box office performance. |
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This, I judge, is nothing but a conspiracy theory par excellence in the Popperian sense. |
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The children expect to be able to come out of school on a par with those from wealthier, leafier suburbs. |
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Il est epaule par un secretaire general francais, le socialiste Robert Marjolin. |
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Le club des Rouges a pu emerger du lot mais seulement pour gagner une prime de 300 millions de centimes reservee par la Federation au club sacre. |
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The 16-year-old broke the rules when she touched a lump of moss behind her ball on her backswing in a greenside bunker at the par four 14th. |
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Actualites Eecrit par Abdellah Ouardirhi Management syndical MA3AN est une application mobile unique en son genre. |
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The label also offered below par rate for the dancers who performed with Minogue at the Logies on Sunday. |
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He's rustier than a really rusty thing and the team have been below par since he joined. |
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I had it inside him a couple of times and I walk off with a par and he makes birdie. |
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At one stage, Lydia Hall's name was right up there on the leaderboard on five under par after birdying the first two holes. |
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By rights she should have been back to level par by the seventh, two makable birdie putts having eased past the hole rather than dropping in. |
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Des lectures poetiques par les differents poetes de la region ont poetise l'espace. |
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The whiting pollock sometimes, par excellence is styled pollock only. On the Yorkshire coast it is called a leet, and in Scotland a lythe. |
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There were a number of omphaloi in Greece, but Delphi was the omphalos par excellence. |
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Explication de la Fete Malgache du Fandroana par la Coutume Disparue de la Manducation des Morts. |
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They also feared the prosecutions would be on a par with the high-profile show trials in Stalin's Russia. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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When a GNMA or FNMA security bought at a premium is prepaid at par value, most of the difference shows up on the books as a capital loss. |
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The degrees awarded by the universities and polytechnics are at par by law, but the content and orientation of studies is different. |
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Manifs et sit-in en face du QG du gouvernorat, le gouverneur finit par ceder et presenter sa demission. |
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The 427-yard par four ninth is another hole of stunning beauty, punctured in the distance by Slieve Donard Resort and Spa's ethereal steeple. |
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However, Sellers's performance is regarded as being on par with that of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, according to biographer Peter Evans. |
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D'autre part, la mise en service de la tremie de Daksi est de plus en plus decriee par les automobilistes. |
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The minimum par of any hole is 3 because par always includes a stroke for the tee shot and two putts. |
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So, the placement of hazards only affect par when considering how a scratch golfer would avoid them. |
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Cohen, Neo-Kantian par excellence and co-founder of the Marburg school, centered his philosophical system in his Ethics of Pure Will. |
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A golfer's score is usually expressed as the difference between the player's number of strokes and the par score. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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Rameau and throughout his final piano work, Les soirs illumines par l'ardeur du charbon. |
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On the other hand, despite being a literary Stakhanovite almost on a par with the Queen herself, Wilson is always worth reading. |
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In 1970 the country switched its currency from the Bermudian pound to the Bermudian dollar, which is pegged at par with the US dollar. |
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Saint Helena used sterling currency as in the United Kingdom until 1976 when it began to issue its own banknotes at par with sterling. |
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It is interchangeable with the Brunei dollar at par value since 1967, owing to their historically close relations. |
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The Welshman was one of the few under par players from round one to shoot better than 71 again on an untypically firm course. |
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Though the shaky camcorder filming style takes some getting used to, it's a relentless creature feature, par excellence. |
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The Methodist Convention in 1887 recommended that chapels regard theatrical activity as an immoral practice on a par with gambling. |
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Although the various groups were theoretically on par with each other, the church apparently had supremacy. |
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Which seems to be par for the course these days when directors like Purdy hand quietly great material to great ensembles. |
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Meme en termes de commercialisation, ce sont les plus vendues que ce soit par les agences de voyage ou via les autres supports. |
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Future cash flows include interest during the bond term and return of par value at maturity. |
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Autant de critiques lances ca et la par des femmes qui se font tort mutuellement sans le moindre remord. |
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However, it was a different story yesterday as a seven at the par five fourth third hole saw his bid for the title effectively ended. |
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Using the wood press, shaping boards, and other general manufacturing duties are par for the course for these big-headed, otherworldly workers. |
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Iverson plans the refurbished Widgeon as an alternative energy showpiece, which, judging by Sadie Cove, would be par for the course. |
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The shares auction of Ethiopian lender, Bank of Abyssinia, attracted bids, some of which were 224 percent over the par value. |
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The theoretical apparatus is that of diffusionism, and cartography is the tool par excellence. |
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Their three under par greensome tally hoisted them five under par on 208 in the pounds 70,000 jackpot scramble. |
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The municipality of Bucharest is a special case as it enjoys a status on par to that of a county. |
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An additional 325 million of gross loans have been deleveraged at par value since March 2013, through redemptions or refinancing from third parties. |
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During the second round Newell lost the lead on the first hole taking a double bogey but bounced back quickly with an eagle on the par 5 second hole. |
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Laura Piddock, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Birmingham, is calling for a worldwide response on a par with the campaigns to beat Aids and climate change. |
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When play resumed, Harrington dropped another shot at the long par three 17th but rescued par at 18 with a superb approach shot from the semi rough to inches from the hole. |
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The demerging company will issued shares equal to the pre-split shares while adjusting the stock par value in light of the company's share in net assets. |
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Sweden's Peter Hanson holds a slender one-shot lead on 11 under par after a superb 67 yesterday, and he is 5-1 to hold his nerve and secure the victory. |
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Ce desir de representation anime differents groupes, comme Amazone, compose uniquement de femmes, ou Kiss partage par les gays, lesbiennes et heteros. |
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One of the largest own ers of grand cru vineyards, they also have prize par cels of premier cru across eight dierent terroirs and a agship Chablis, Chablis Saint Martin. |
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Il sera seconde par les revenants Bouhila, Boudjelti et Neggazi. |
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Until the adoption of the Euro, Vatican coinage and stamps were denominated in their own Vatican lira currency, which was on par with the Italian lira. |
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In 1916 women were admitted as medical students on a par with men, and in 1917 the university accepted financial responsibility for women's examinations. |
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Mr Hopkinson, who runs Flavour Vapour, a shop which sells electronic cigarettes, says some Huddersfield rents are on a par with those in Leeds and York. |
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Barbie is the material girl par excellence, the original mall rat. |
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Nouveau procede d'extraction des lipides du serum par methylal. |
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Richard Tyler, chairman of Cambria Active, said the level of protection would put the Cambrians on a par with the Gower Peninsula in South Wales and the Cotswolds in England. |
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The group says that the status would put the Cambrians, known as the backbone of Wales, on a par with the Gower peninsula near Swansea and the Cotswolds in England. |
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Yes, the candy bar is a multinational product par excellence. |
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For Ataturk, both the fez and the yashmak were detrimental to Turkey's desired image, which was one of forward-thinking modernity, on a par with the West. |
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The scale of this aid places it on par with China and India. |
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Shares also normally have a nominal or par value, which is the limit of the shareholder's liability to contribute to the debts of the company on an insolvent liquidation. |
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Today, Venice is a major fashion and shopping centre, not as important as Milan, Florence, and Rome, but on a par with Verona, Turin, Vicenza, Naples, and Genoa. |
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A pilot who is under par physically soon becomes a prey to aeroneurosis. He will dislike to take the air and may actually fear to leave the ground. |
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The Scandinavian Monetary Union, a monetary union formed by Sweden and Denmark on 5 May 1873, fixed both their currencies against gold at par to each other. |
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Its scoring is similar to match play, except each player compares their hole score to the hole's par rating instead of the score of another player. |
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By assuming that title, the sovereign of Moscow tried to emphasize that he was a major ruler or emperor on par with the Byzantine emperor or the Mongol khan. |
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The scoring records to par for each major are tabulated below. |
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A birdie at the 14th hole took him to level par and into fourth place. |
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