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I'm hungry and excited to be getting back on course – to the real course – again.
Try to cut it too tight, and your drone will clumsily slow down and rotate before getting back on course.
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That's why the ability to recover quickly and get back on course is so important.
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To get back on course: Tiger Woods will return to the P.G.A. Tour for next week's Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio, after an injury kept him off the course for almost three months.
Some analysts are already describing the storm as an "October surprise" that allowed Mr. Obama to regain his footing after stumbling in the first presidential debate and struggling to get back on course.
Already, some analysts are describing the storm as an "October surprise" that allowed Mr. Obama to regain his footing after stumbling badly in the first presidential debate and struggling to get back on course.
"Scientists have to recommend a course of action that includes a learning process, so that if things start to go off the rails we can get back on course," he says.
If the existing model could be adjusted to become self-sustaining, while innovative ways could be found to exploit the opportunities in the new digital landscape, the Deseret News could get back on course.
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