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In the opposite clubhouse Saturday, Jansen, who has emerged as the Dodgers' closer over the past two seasons, smiled broadly when the subject of Simmons came up.
Yet he was smiling broadly when the week was done, enthusiastic about what he had seen, shots he had hit, even putts he had made — which included a 65-footer in the second round — and was talking about closing in on the form that led him to 71 tour victories, and 14 major championships, four of them since 2005.
He tells me about his first encounter with the poet (they met when Motion took a teaching job at Hull University), who grinned broadly when the younger man revealed that his father was a brewer; and about his first visit to Larkin's house in Newland Park, where they judged a poetry competition organised by the Hull Daily Mail (Larkin looked forlornly at the entries, and said: "I could win this!").
Considering the reputation of enterprise more broadly, when the dollar declined in the early '70s, all commodities priced in dollars, including oil, spiked.
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More broadly, when in the first trimester obstetricians talk with pregnant women and their partners about testing for genetic anomalies, they should include discussion of values and attitudes toward life, death and disability, or at least recommend such discussions.
The governor of Kurdistan, Abdollah Ramazanzadeh, smiles broadly when asked about the province's prospects.
The term "hardware company" is used too broadly when talking about the challenges in starting a business.
Representative Rick A. Lazio, a Republican from Long Island who is chairman of the housing subcommittee of the Banking Committee, grinned broadly when he was asked how the proposal for the grant to Youngstown had won so much support.
CEO Nancy Brinker (who travels first-class at foundation expense, according to financial documents filed with the government) put it even more broadly when she said that the group had the "right to cancel if a group is under investigation" -- which presumably means any investigation.
More broadly, when we looked at the data from all the large studies in our set, we found that, for every three hundred to eight hundred people who gained coverage, one life was ultimately saved per year.
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