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Tensions between Tehran and Riyadh have been rising after the Saudi execution of a prominent Shia cleric on New Year's Day, which has exacerbated the fragile status of a region already badly struck by sectarianism.
However, many were badly struck, without full detail, especially in 1971 and 1972, and the pieces acquired nicks, or "bag marks" from contact with each other soon after striking.
In the month since his early back-nine collapse on the final round of the Masters — punctuated by two badly struck short irons into Rae's Creek on Augusta's 12th hole — that resulted in a devastating loss, Spieth has hit the..
In the month since his early back-nine collapse on the final round of the Masters — punctuated by two badly struck short irons into Rae's Creek on Augusta's 12th hole — that resulted in a devastating loss, Spieth has hit the weight room, hit the beach, and hit the range to put the experience behind him.
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The diversion during these years of much of Food for Peace's aid to South Vietnam, instead of other badly stricken countries around the world, greatly upset him.
Burnett comes back with another breaking ball that Betemit misses badly to strike out.
At a minimum, the contrasts with operations that ended badly are striking.
At a time when stories of clergy sex abuse still regularly make international news, naughty popes and Catholic leaders behaving badly might strike a certain resonance with viewers, if fueled by nothing more than a sense of schadenfreude.
He sometimes treated women badly, and reportedly struck one of them.
The Florida Marlins' Preston Wilson was fooled badly, and he struck out on the pitch.
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