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But Manhattan never had a golf range or course to call its own.
Alexander added: "I don't think Scotland would vote for independence, but what [a Tory government] would do is put the SNP on course to call another referendum as soon as possible, which would be very damaging for the Scottish economy.
A program that began and continues with placing mats in parks and flags in the outfield, now has a course to call home, with the official opening of a 12-acre facility in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn.
If the Elysée has no equivalent to Campbell, whose signature approach to marriage guidance was, of course, to call the errant husband in his car and give him, in the most complex cases, 15 seconds to make his mind up, then his permanent connection to the dithering Hollande's motor-scooter could be popular on both sides of the Channel.
Of course, to call the United States' mobile networks "advanced" would be a bold-faced lie.
Of course, to call this a "Sidekick" is sort of cheating.
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Horalek is, of course, wrong to call the passages pornographic.
Not to solve the problems, of course, but to call them something else.
At my age, of course, nature tends to call at least once, sometimes twice and, on rare occasions, more often in the course of the night.
"Of course I want to call the police," she said.
"Of course, everyone continued to call the building the Masonic Temple," Mr. Samuelson said.
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