Information is often given to pros at road shows that average investors don't have a prayer of receiving. |
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The pros give a training course in safe off-road driving before letting you behind the wheel. |
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It takes me 2 hours of writing down pros and cons before I can decide what cereal I want for breakfast. |
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The latter is used as a frame in section four, where forty pros and cons of paper versus electronic products are reviewed. |
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The day passed without success, I had been turned down by many pros and it all felt like a wasted journey. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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But then you look at the pros on TV, and they always seem to pull out a pitching wedge or sand iron and chip it from just off the green. |
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Maybe the real sales pros are out closing deals left and right, trying to stick a fork in the recession. |
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When the pros are more bullish than amateurs, the pros will drive prices higher all day and into the close. |
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What are the pros and cons of having the cast improvising around the scripts? |
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Some have even returned to the fray for second helpings, while journeymen pros have come and gone like travelling salesmen. |
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The others, even the ones who had never rowed before this day, feathered their oars like pros and smiled like kids in the candy store. |
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There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision. |
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Apparently in the 33 years they have been parachuting at Cark, only three skydivers have met a sticky end and all were pros doing tricky jumps. |
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Besides checking out what's for sale, you can pick up good information on the pros and cons of ownership. |
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If one is balanced one can weigh the pros and cons of particular situations more easily. |
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In his mind and on paper, he constantly found himself breaking down the pros and cons of continuing his career. |
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We see no doubt that the Election Commission came to its decision after bearing in mind the pros and cons of the whole situation. |
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It's refreshing to hear an artist sing the pros as opposed to crying the cons of piracy on the Net. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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The increase in decisional balance pros was expected, but the increase in decisional balance cons was not expected based on previous research. |
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You had better believe that there were a number of golf pros who were keyed up a little bit more than usual. |
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After weighing the pros and cons Don decided not to report the disappearance to the police. |
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Director Steve Jackson says he regularly gets tee-time requests from gulf pros or concierges on-board arriving ships. |
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But equally, as he himself admitted during the earnings conference call, pros are increasingly choosing portables over desktops. |
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The sites usually list bios and name some of the professional designations that qualified pros have. |
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Hamilton believes that the pros of using celebrities to promote products tend to far outweigh the cons. |
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Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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For some time I have been puzzling the pros and cons of a regional assembly to replace the county council. |
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Saturday will offer fans a chance to bowl with the pros in pro-am events at the host center, as well as satellite centers in the area. |
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But the latest government moves to reinvestigate the pros and cons of fluoridating water have galvanised the group into new action. |
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He is a sports psychologist who works with many of the top pros and amateurs in the country. |
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However there are a couple of reasons that pros would use a prime lens over a zoom. |
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Hopefully you would have seen a more balanced argument to the pros and cons of GM, and that we shouldn't believe every thing we read. |
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So we talked with arborists and horticulturists to learn about the pros and cons of fast-growing trees for each region in the West. |
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Most of the pros and big-time athletes that were doing juice were monitored by a doctor at some point and had some clean roids to use. |
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Speakers will share with participants their views on becoming an entrepreneur and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. |
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With pros playing in the Olympics, this is the last spot for pure amateurism. |
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What are the pros and cons of offering a property both for sale and rent at the same time? |
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The essays in this issue explore the pros and cons, the advantages and dangers of taking human rights seriously. |
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You have to look at the pros and cons of each one and we will be looking at each situation on its own merits. |
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But equally, as Anderson himself admitted during the earnings conference call, pros are increasingly choosing portables over desktops. |
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For me, I have examined the options, carefully weighed the pros and cons and have decided on the best course of action. |
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Can you advise on the pros and cons of obtaining spare car parts from scrap dealers? |
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It may be that on mature reflection, you decide to complete the transaction having weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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Designers also look at what riders wear, to get a sense of how the pros like their sports gear to fit. |
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He saw it as only natural that the Argentine crisis would give rise to a controversy over the pros and cons of the currency board arrangement. |
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An ongoing debate is raging in Germany about the pros and cons of daycare for children. |
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A workshop being held tomorrow at Neal's Yard Remedies in Edinburgh will discuss the pros and cons of the MMR vaccination. |
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Sports staffs now call on country club pros to serve as tennis instructors. |
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Freestyle comes with its own limitations and benefits as well as the pros and cons of midi systems in general. |
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Even with complete information and investment pros analysing it, returns are no better than if you buy stocks randomly. |
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This bird's-eye view will give you a different perspective on the land, suggesting pros and cons of different parcels. |
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There is now more emphasis on education and on understanding the pros and cons of various methods of birth control. |
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Year in and year out the same comments are trotted out as to the pros and cons of the difficulty of the tests. |
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We hope and trust that workers have learnt a lesson and in future will reflect and weight all the pros and cons before deciding to down tools. |
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Does he protest when baseball or tennis players become pros right after high school? |
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After lots of blah blahs on the pros and cons of a relationship, he concludes that they should not be together. |
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But in balance, weighing it all out, the pros of coming out very much outweigh the cons. |
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That was good enough to beat every man in a field containing a mix of former tour professionals, club pros and plus-handicap amateurs. |
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The argument between the government and the BBC has become so arcane that most of the general public feel submerged beneath the pros and cons. |
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This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an unanimous vote. |
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I decided to let the pros handle it and I'll forgo buying any new games for a couple of months. |
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The rather unconventional approach to criminals had its pros and cons, analysts said. |
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And for clarity's sake, I should say that the idea has formalist underpinnings, but debating the pros and cons of this is for another time. |
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I knew some pros only came for one of the days so I still had a slither of hope. |
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The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment. |
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The pilots mulled over the pros and cons of landing at either field, considering distance, available navaids, ground services, and the weather. |
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It has been much in the headlines lately as the member states of the European Union grapple with the pros and cons of funding such research. |
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In football the old pros will always tell you that the team that wants it most will win it. |
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The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible. |
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The pros simply unscrew the instrument panel and set to work on the speedo with a screwdriver. |
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So then put the pros and cons up for the public to decide if they want fluoride in their water. |
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In a sentence, he summed up the pros and cons of driving a soft-top car in Ireland. |
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I think librarians should really weigh the pros and cons of both screencasting and vodcasting before using either technology. |
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There are pros and cons to BYOD in general for both the business and the employees. |
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Ever wondered why most tour pros read their own putts and go to the caddie just for confirmation? |
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Loudmouths in the gallery are ruining the pleasure of watching the pros play in person. |
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Here are some highlights of the gabfest, as the pros handled questions from audience members. |
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The pros have just been eating this place up, from Daewon's blunts on the gnarwall to Bennett Harada's frontside ollies off the bowl hip. |
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The brief which finally reaches the minister will list the pros and cons of various courses of action on a policy and the top paper will contain a recommendation. |
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In the absence of the traditional gale, the course is easier than any of these pros have ever seen it, soft and receptive with not a whiff of wind in the air. |
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Some of the tales told against him by fellow touring pros were spiteful, but without doubt he would be counted among the top five British sportsmen in any era. |
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Women who seek labiaplasty should discuss the pros and cons of different approaches with their doctor to determine which is best for their needs and situation. |
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Cpl Valdivia recommends that anyone considering a trade transfer to Rigger Parachute first contact a rigger to discuss the pros and cons of the job. |
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The largest wooden structure in the islands, it's modeled after old English hunting lodges, with a full croquet course and pros to teach you the game. |
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The undecided are torn between the pros and cons of both candidates. |
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Also, experienced pros will give out false tells to fool players. |
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You may call it tergiversation, but we pros call it diplomacy. |
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And, in the weeks and months that followed, the pros and cons were thrashed out and re-examined and discussed and analysed until there was nothing left to say. |
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When the market rises and the bulls are greediest, the pros sell short. |
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After all, most pros now peak in their late twenties to early thirties. |
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It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the umbrella system that protects patents. |
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In that long historical arc from the first correspondents writing letters to today's pros uplinked by satellite, there have been several revolutions in journalistic authority. |
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There are numerous business structures available, such as sole trader, limited and partnership, and the pros and cons of these need to be given due consideration. |
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Two top pros just revealed their trade secrets for building muscle mass. |
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Once you have weighed up the pros and cons of all the cars on offer, buy an enormous four-wheel drive with bull bars, spotlights and a satellite navigation system. |
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It's rather that the issue is so near and dear to my heart that I've been mulling what I think and considering the pros and cons of Peter's argument. |
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As you can see, the pros clearly outweigh the miniscule cons. |
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Watch how the pros produce stunning decorative overlays from start to finish, including surface preparation, pre-overlay repair, placing, and finishing. |
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Here, pros discuss efficient ways to make a clean job of it. |
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There are cue makers, and other experts in cue stick behavior, that have very strong opinions about the pros and cons of various cue stick shafts, ferrules and tips. |
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There is no real way to predict what any one individual would do in this case, so I think plenty of thought should be given to the pros and cons of the situation. |
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It is essential, however, that the pros and cons of the currency are thoroughly examined and the arguments presented to Britain's voters in a clear and unbiased manner. |
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As the Walkers argue in their analysis, it is necessary to consider privatisations on a case-by-case basis, looking at the pros and cons in each instance. |
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Headlines tout the pros and cons of stock options in a volatile market. |
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Aside from these fundamentals, you'll get a chance to practice these skills and get pointers from the pros as they instruct you on the best moments to use these talents. |
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What are the pros and cons of such freewheels and how available are they? |
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On it, in writing that varied from an insane, calligraphy-like version of printing to a sharp, illegible cursive, were all the pros and cons of sneaking Amadeo food. |
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One does not have to see the pros play to learn or enjoy the sport. |
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That said, Frank of all people knows how much of a difference team spirit has made to Scotland, so I'm sure he's weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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And you don't have to be a genius to add up the pros and cons of that one. |
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I won't go into the pros and cons that weighed on me for more than a year. |
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In 1998 he published a book on the pros and cons of capital punishment. |
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Geoscientists and geological info pros face huge challenges in collecting data to provide accurate and timely geological assessments. |
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And almost half of Ireland's pros have hidden or underplayed a concussion to return to the field of play. |
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These pros are dedicated to assisting newbies with the technical and marketing efforts needed to set up an online business. |
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A RECENT INNOVATION popularized by Steve Spurrier has been giving defensive coaches nightmares from the pros on down to the high schools. |
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Our pros swear by blue spruce and grapefruit for energy, or ylang ylang to help you relax. |
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It's a challenging game for the inexperienced adventurer, and should even give the hardened pros a bit of a run for their money. |
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The different types of anti-inflammatories have pros and cons which is why different people take different ones. |
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Millie was one of the dozen or so pros who had a house at the top of the street. |
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Viewpoints considered the feedback of nearly two thousand reviewers sharing the pros and cons of 131 food processor models used in the home. |
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Joint winner Clarke thanked all the pros for supporting Al Naboudah and the event and commented that the field equalled the best Tour Pro-Ams. |
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Dr Dumbfuck, if you want easy-to-follow stories you should pick up a copy of Transworld and read about what wheelbases and bearing abecs your favorite pros prefer. |
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At 13, Megan and I introduced our friends to the conference, and as early adapters she and I felt obliged to play the pros and make the whole thing look ungeeky. |
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For the next five months, Knicks fans will have to watch a collection of underachievers, inexperienced players and fair-to-middling pros attempt to be respectable. |
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The Act put in place measures that simplified the process of closing railways by removing the need for the pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail. |
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I will leave that to you and the experts, who have long debated the pros and cons of home schooling, overspecialization and hothousing for youngsters. |
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While there are pros and cons of their use as described in the 2002 Clinical Infectious Diseases report, the drug of choice would be valacyclovir. |
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As a friend performed, the pros would take turns sashaying out onto the dance floor to pass her a bill in a tantalizing moment of girl-on-girl action. |
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Chapters discuss everything from the pros and cons of bringing a sideman into a session to evaluating demos and handling the challenges of acoustic guitars. |
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Established pros such as Dennis Moran, Jim Dymock and Steele Retchless have left the capital to be replaced by players who are younger, and some may say, hungrier for success. |
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There are 49 pro-ams, while five Titleist Footjoy League meetings for pros under-30 are staged at Teignmouth, Weston-super-Mare, Filton, Radyr and Woodbury Park. |
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Haynes already has 20 first-team appearances to his name with his ability to support attacks while defending proficiently keeping far more senior pros out of the side. |
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Pros Made a pig's ear of her favourite bars routine at the 02 Arena but spunkily bounced back to win the floor title. |
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He played lead guitar and synthesiser on The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Roger Waters' debut solo album. |
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Louis, Robert Batterson and Murray Weidenbaum have synthesized the issues involved in a monograph entitled, The Pros and Cons of Globalization. |
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Soon afterwards, Waters began touring his first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. |
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Following the release of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters publicly insisted that Pink Floyd would not reunite. |
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In 1984 he performed on former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters' solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, and joined the supporting tour. |
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VistaPrint customers wishing to take advantage of this offering can select from two Website Pros products depending on their needs. |
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Large and small alike, companies will seek out the solution that benefits their business needs, fueling demand for the Maxagers, Taluses, and PROS of the world. |
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Pros and cons had been alleged about the use of seatbelts in school buses. |
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