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She was then about to embark on a downwind summer that would fill her sails and her potential to become a teenaged member of the Olympic team.
Stricker's jaw dropped on the 12th hole, a downwind 420-yard par 4, when Johnson nearly drove the green with a 405-yard blast.
He hit a downwind 7-iron that stopped a foot from the hole; his birdie shrank the lead to one stroke.
On May 9, during a training exercise with Oracle, Artemis's AC72 also capsized doing a bear-away — a downwind turn away from the breeze — and broke up.
Nikola Tesla's revenge Following the footprints The armour strikes back Parallel bars Alpha geek ReprintsBy contrast, FHI has opted for a downwind design, which puts the blades behind both nacelle and pole.
A pair of competitive thirds on a boat which has been converted from his more usual wheel to tiller steering were still enjoyable despite one spectacular wipeout on a downwind leg.
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"If my school is a mile downwind from a chemical plant, that's a more likely hazard than other things," Klinger said.
Fowler took note on the tee when playing partner Steve Stricker hit a 6-iron downwind, a shot that landed a touch long without enough spin to hold the green.
The integrated potential deposition D pot is a special case of D total that provides an estimate assuming a permanent downwind position.
"Like a nuclear bomb," said Jim Brant, the owner of the Indian Lake Marina a mile and a half downwind from the crash.
We stopped off for the night in Portland, a maritime city set on a hill downwind from the Atlantic.
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