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"They've been in here drinking, and now they're out there checking the course," she complained.
In a thick Scottish burr, Dunbar explained he was checking the course for "trip hazards," trying to ensure that spectators would not kick exposed TV cables or any other protrusions and take a fall.
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"I checked the course twice but with the traffic," he said.
Dave McGillivray, the Boston race director, and two other officials were in Athens this week to check the course and offer advice for this fall's Athens marathon.
Zimmer notes that "before this period, citations for stay the course invariably have the countervailing sense of 'to stop or check the course (of something)."' He offers up Edgar Allen Poe, in his 1835 "Arabesque" tale "King Pest the First": "But it lay not in the power of images, or sensations... to stay the course of men".
Check the course's website or inquire at the clubhouse.
Check the course listings for your local community college.
Most courses make this information available to their golfers; check the course website or inquire at the clubhouse.
"I look forward to checking out the course in detail and to experiencing the well-known cycling terrain in Surrey through to the finish on The Mall".
The researchers went through the twenty standard error values per dimension to check the precise course of the measurement precision.
In a further analysis we checked the time-course of the vasomotor reaction to acetazolamide.
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