Chris DiMarco, the American who has a track record of excelling himself in the season's first major, was neck and neck with Mickelson. |
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First stop was the Oh So Famous SpiegelTent which this year is excelling itself. |
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The capital side have been excelling in ladies football for the past few seasons, however this team now feels capable of taking on anyone. |
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The school chose to specialise in media after an audit showed pupils were increasingly opting for the subject and excelling. |
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Continue to focus on excelling in school, but put in home and fam time too. |
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Even at this early age he was outplaying many of the older boys and excelling against many boys who were twice his age and height. |
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He has also been a wonderful football coach and player, excelling in all the various positions on the field. |
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By all reports he is well adjusted, excelling in his academic and sports activities. |
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I will always love Michael, he never stops excelling and has no boundaries with his music, he will try anything once. |
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The ceremony included the honouring of budding students of the school for excelling in various activities. |
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At school, Eisenhower proved to be a star athlete excelling in both baseball and American football. |
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As is to be expected at this level, no one boat is absolutely excelling and on-the-water rivalry is fierce. |
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A diamond is a gem excelling in brilliance and remarkable for extreme hardness. |
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He hero-worships Adam and loves to be in the thick of the action, excelling in undercover work. |
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They're a bit of recognition for excelling at jobs that, Wasserstein admits, are often boring and repetitious. |
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She was a versatile sportswoman, excelling in these sports as well as long jump in track and field. |
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He survived on mediocrity, excelling at little but being passable at most things. |
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It features Clive Rowe, a black actor who has proved there is no colour bar to taking over and excelling in roles written for Caucasians. |
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At school, Eisenhower proved to be a star athlete, excelling in both baseball and American football. |
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With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango. |
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He was also remarkably a versatile actor, excelling equally well at noble princes and light-hearted rogues. |
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Whilst excelling in architecture James also channelled his creativity into writing and photography. |
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Nora Ephron was our Dorothy Parker, but she was a multimedia Dorothy Parker, excelling in books, films, scripts, humor. |
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So the title of your book is interesting because we hear a lot about educational standards declining because of fewer students excelling in sciences and math. |
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She found video of an 11-year-old who, in 1996, had articulately discussed her illness with Oprah and was now excelling as an adult. |
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It can be geographic, an unusual field of study, or excelling at an extracurricular activity. |
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Dino was now regarded as one of the best central midfielders in Italy, excelling in every facet of his game. |
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At SAP, too, he went through several incarnations, starting in software development before excelling on the business side. |
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He soon proved wrong the coaches at universities with far stronger basketball programmes by excelling for the Crimson. |
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Now, thanks to Lions Quest, Ivan and hundreds of other students in Paraguay are excelling in the classroom. |
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They know they have to earn their place in the community, not just by providing a needed service but by excelling at it and by being involved. |
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It would be, however, incorrect to assume that all countries in Europe are excelling in energy recovery from wastes. |
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Then, at the tender age of four, the young prodigy turned into a budding dancer, excelling at jazz, tap and classical dance. |
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Emphasis is still put on excelling in Englishlanguage examinations, and plenty of African educators uphold this system. |
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Do you know someone who creates positive change by excelling in his or her field? |
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Only by excelling in these areas can the distributor of luxury goods distinguish itself from competitors in the low-price segment. |
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The intelligence quotient averaged one hundred and fifty points, the highest among them excelling to over one hundred and eighty, in some few cases. |
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She was also a patriot, a Briton, and a wife, excelling at the arts that each of those categories demand of a person. |
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During this hallowed month the urge for excelling others in prayerfulness, piety, warm-heartedness, charity, good doing, and repentance is at the peak among the Muslims. |
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They are gentle with him, very loving, but focused on his excelling at football. |
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There is nothing unwholesome about excelling or about making a profit. |
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We want to make sure the students are excelling in the classroom and have the necessary tools to go on to high school and college and to beat the odds. |
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Despite excelling in his position as aviation technician he was released from the CAF in July of 1995 on the grounds that he was not medically fit to serve. |
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The young King himself was a skilled sportsman, excelling in horse riding, archery, wrestling and real tennis. |
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Under him, the corps de ballet was recognised as rivalling and even excelling the best anywhere else in the world. |
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Sellers became a top student at the school, excelling in drawing in particular. |
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It was also in 1943 that Richard qualified for admission into a University after excelling in the School Certificate Examination. |
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Its first major asset is Kevin Spacey in the lead as Congressman Frank Underwood, excelling in duplicitous charm and lip-smacking villainy. |
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Today, Veronique is back on track and excelling in school and with dance. |
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Moreover, it is excelling in programmatic achievements. |
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I wish to highlight their victory, because, in addition to excelling in strength and power disciplines, they are making efforts and sacrifices while also displaying maturity to reach the world's top levels. |
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While heading his class and excelling at sports, he found time in his youth to read widely and pursue a hobby that proved a key stepping-stone to his life's work. |
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With Grant Leadbitter excelling in midfield, Boro can be extremely convincing but Karanka's critics wonder whether he is overfond of rotation – and loans. |
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The five overarching objectives thus defined five such areas where no other United Nations or multilateral organization was equally engaged and where the Organization was excelling. |
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Alain was surrounded by music at home and the talented youngster soon revealed himself to be something of a child prodigy, excelling at piano and dance lessons at the tender age of three. |
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The goal was fulfilled as women and young girls felt that they were capable of excelling at everything they put their minds to and for them to feel that the placement made a different in their life's one way or another. |
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Customer research allows us to tap into our customers' satisfaction and expectations of TD so we know where we're excelling and where improvement is needed. |
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And when it comes to product, everything we do at Ford is focused on excelling in four key areas: fuel economy, quality, safety, and smart technology. |
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It was recommended that excelling in science and developing human resources for research will be crucial for further development of the knowledge-based society. |
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He was a gifted student, excelling in math and art. |
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Like most young men of his position in Roman society, Saint Gregory was well educated, learning grammar, rhetoric, the sciences, literature, and law, and excelling in all. |
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Manni claimed her division crown after excelling on the third and final day of event, which featured a round-robin for the under-12s, followed by te semi-finals and the final. |
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Mitsubishi Materials is a major world manufacturer of Tungsten Carbide cutting tools, excelling in the manufacturing process control of the raw material to final product. |
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We experienced a phenomenal 59 percent growth in revenue passenger miles alone from 2002 to 2003, proving that we're excelling at a time when many airlines are struggling. |
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