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Down in the cathedral bowl of the course, where the grandstands (sorry, bleachers) were packed and the oohs and aahs echo around the pines, turning Augusta into a golfing stadium, the par-five 13th and 15th holes coughed up two more birdies to take Westwood to three under par.
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The hills be-low, covered with bristly train-set pines, turned rocky and molar.
We see the actor, Mark Quartley, on stage, but his living presence is simultaneously translated into a computer-generated image that floats across solid surfaces and takes on multiple forms: we witness him stuck in a cloven pine, turning into a broad-winged bat and spreading flame through the sky.
If you have ever wondered why pines twist and turn the way they do, it has to do with the growing tips turning toward light.
Fishing boats bob in the gentle Aegean chop and coastal pines bend and turn in the breeze.
Then I recovered myself and sat a little longer, holding the box, which was very light, old varnished pine, and turning over one handkerchief after another.
First a couple of our oldest pine trees turned red.
At Pine Center, turn right on Stringfellow Road, then three miles to a left on Pineland Road, and follow that to the Tarpon Lodge in Pineland.
When she alights from the Eurostar at St Pancras – not very often these days – Dani Older finds herself groaning and pining to turn around to get back to "Europe".
Not until the enemy tank, which had been followed by others, started moving did he begin to crawl forward again, and he crawled on until the pine cover turned into a mature wood with Prussian-neat rows.
The main draw is the subalpine larch, a relatively rare deciduous pine that turns bright gold before shedding its needles each fall and is found only in the northern reaches of the Rockies and a narrow strip of the northeastern Cascades.
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