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The greens grew bumpy in the afternoon, as Woods, the 2001 champion, could attest.
"The track is also quite bumpy in some areas, so the ride performance is important, too.
The ride here has been bumpy, in a distinctly Florida way.
Littlewoods owner Shop Direct said earlier this week that it had found the market "bumpy" in the last few weeks.
The drivers liked the temporary street course, even if it was bumpy in stretches, and there were plenty of things for fans to do besides watch fast cars.
The course is bumpy, in part, because some of it has been packed down the old-fashioned way: by sideslipping with skis.
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Walking is difficult, owing to the wide swath of bumpy plowed-in earth, not to mention the deep trench filled with water and still more barbed wire.
The road to Poland and Ukraine has been bumpier in terms of selection difficulties.
Relations may get bumpier in the coming weeks when President Obama meets with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader whom China accuses of being a separatist, and President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan makes a brief visit to the United States.
WASHINGTON — The smooth ride to the inauguration has turned bumpier in its final days for President-elect Barack Obama as he struggles to complete his cabinet, push problematic nominations through the Senate and balance competing demands in his economic package.
93a0694e-69d1-4b86-ba85-97aa496b429e Hillary Clinton's smooth ride to the 2016 Democratic nomination for the US presidency got a lot bumpier in the last days of winter 2015 - and it's all thanks to her emails.
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