This course with its wide-open fairways and long total yards tends to be good for the long, straight, hitters. |
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A key to the success of any new business is a wide-open high-growth market that clamors for its unique product. |
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The Sixers grabbed the lead for the first time just seconds earlier on a rare trifecta by a wide-open Eric Snow. |
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He responded by zipping passes to his wide-open teammates and finished with 10 assists as part of a triple-double in a blowout win. |
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He mostly takes people out in groups of ones and twos, and normally it's in a wide-open space. |
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A nucellar dome has been formed in the massive nucellar cap and the integument has overgrown the nucellus and formed a wide-open micropyle. |
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Often he would go from wide-open scenes to closed-in spaces in a cut, which was pretty effective. |
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With the windows wide-open and natural light and fresh air streaming into the gallery space, the artworks of Mahlangu come to life. |
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Team USA threw a couple of balls away with ill-conceived alley-oops, missed a few wide-open jumpers and blew a couple of defensive assignments. |
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Carr zipped a perfect pass to a wide-open Johnson, who dropped the easy catch that would have given Houston another third down conversion. |
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Out in the Australian wilderness and the wide-open spaces, the only equivalent to a fox hunt that I can think of is a kangaroo shoot. |
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Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces? |
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After we had made it through the rough sastrugi we entered a wide-open flat snow plain, almost perfect conditions for sledge travel. |
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But on the first play of the fourth quarter, Beuerlein's slant pass to a wide-open Smith was behind him. |
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The ball then swung to a wide-open Chris Bosh for a corner three that gave Miami the lead for good. |
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In the wide-open expanses of the American West, where livestock outnumber Democrats, William Bryk has found a home. |
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She stood before the wide-open doors to the stable, eying a chestnut steed that had greeted her with a short nicker. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open planes, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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Ippolito argues that the wide-open nature of the Internet accounts for its vitality. |
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For mile after mile, there was nothing but wide-open spaces, with almost no signs of human habitation. |
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Fit from hurdling, the five-year-old should have a better chance than most in what looks a wide-open race. |
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Those were paybacks for when they dropped the wide-open ones along the sideline. |
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Silsden were 3-0 up and able to use the wide-open spaces to stretch the ten men of Carlton. |
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You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
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The ostrich walked up and down the aisle during the ceremony fluttering its wide-open wings all the while as if it were blessing the couple. |
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On the wide-open main level, a two-story great room connects to a large eat-in kitchen. |
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One of the most prevalent crimes in wide-open areas like Wiltshire is theft from cars. |
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He said its scent on her skin reminded him of wide-open, green fields covered with sweet flowers. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open plains, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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Memories of dust, droving, campfires and wide-open stretches of bushland came flooding back for Alf McCarley last month. |
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All the services of a big city at a low cost, plus nature, fresh air, wide-open spaces, and sporting activities only minutes away. |
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It also offers residents an ideal environment with both bustling city life and wide-open natural spaces. |
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Today, it is a cinch to navigate around a companyspecific firewall and to subsequently find wide-open gates and doors. |
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Jackson is more interested in the wide-open early days of the movement than in its hallowed end. |
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By horseback and hoof, Twain takes us from the Mormon Theocracy of Utah to the wide-open craziness in the Sierra mining fields. |
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For all their blankness, these are oddly expressive: cartoon eyes, their wide-open look suggestive of faint alarm. |
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We need more production, coupled with wide-open trade, to bring the burdens of wealth articulated by the free market's wet blankets to the people who long to bear them. |
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Our structures offer an excellent line of vision for drivers and wide wide-open circulation area. |
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Lakers forward Karl Malone has been banged up and just generally not close to his old self, missing wide-open jumpers and struggling to get into any kind of rhythm. |
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A haven for fishermen as well as hikers and pony trekkers, not to mention lovers of wide-open spaces who appreciate the changing pace and colours of the seasons. |
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Ted and his son farm their beefaloes with much care and attention on some wide-open acreage in Exeter, RI, where the beefaloes clomp around and eat grass. |
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It has a simple, hypnotic riff repeated over a wide-open, reverbed-out rhythm section, topped off by some woozy synth strings for a pleasingly spacey effect. |
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Can you make it in a wide-open market in which consumers have loads of options? |
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The logs, nailed to the stands, were marked out for the first upstrokes and downstrokes, the markings giving each log a wide-open mouth. |
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It is specifically to be used in wide-open spaces for crowd control,'' Watson said. |
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The pond rippled to our left, and there was a cottonmouth water moccasin, its wide-open mouth only a few feet from our ankles. |
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Along your way, enjoy some of the many hiking trails of the Saguenay Park, among the most popular in Quebec, and feast your eyes on some of the most breathtaking vistas of Canada's wide-open spaces. |
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Adding to their unassuming quality, the state's beaches front the nearly waveless, partly freshwater Long Island Sound, not the wide-open salt-laden curls of the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. |
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The car has more than enough guts to move along swiftly, and at wide-open throttle, the engine isn't too trashy despite the CVT holding the tach needle near the redline. |
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Monk similarly generates a sense of wide-open space: an arm-extending gesture here, a vocal chirrup or grunt there, and suddenly you are in the fields at dusk. |
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The wide-open Nebraskan landscape is endowed with a raw grace. |
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This technique is recommended for wide-open locations, is ideally suited for places like the Canadian North especially above the tree line and has even been used for airborne applications. |
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A nonauthoritarian, postcorporate, more democratic future still remains a worthy goal. Just how we might get there, however, is a wide-open question. |
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It should be a wide-open game since both teams feature strong backcourts. |
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