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"As soon as they tell me 'surgical,' I head for the bunker".
Young visitors in particular are tempted to skip the exhaustive descriptions of Hitler's foreign policy and troop movements and head straight for the bunker.
Westwood goes for it too, but again he's over-optimistic, the ball arrowing for the bunker on the right but stopping short.
As I entered a tiny briefing room, he said, "If we take indirect fire, go out the door, turn right, then left, and head for the bunker".
"Tomorrow, I'm aiming for the bunker," said Triplett, tired of watching his golf ball skim across the green like a rock across Peconic Bay.
"Those who established our liberty and our government are daily dropping from among us," Daniel Webster said, as the cornerstone was laid for the Bunker Hill Monument, in 1825.
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8.51pm BST Sure enough, Mickelson nearly holes out for eagle from the bunker, whipping a 64-degree wedge an inch by the hole and five feet past.
When Woods holed out for eagle from the bunker at par-5 No. 7, he took a one-stroke lead, and he clearly had momentum.
In 1826 the country's first railroad carried granite from the quarries of Quincy and Charlestown for the building of the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
He is lauded for introducing 'The Bunker' which, for all its hype and bluster, has seemingly improved the decision-making process of video referees while offering greater transparency to the rugby league public.
Out of the bunker ReprintsAs for the prices, local estate agents claim that the desert is merely coming into line with the coasts.
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