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The British professionals and their amateur counterparts represented the best golf in the world from the second half of the 19th century, when the sport began to gain some world prominence, up to about the 1920s, when American players began to excel.
Zach Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama, Hunter Mahan and Francesco Molinari are worthy of honourable mentions for their prominence up to the latter stages at such a brutally tough Open venue.
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The spores are 8 12 by 6.5 9 µm, broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid, ornamented with warts and ridges that do not form a reticulum, prominences up to 0.8 µm high, hyaline, and amyloid.
The spores are 7 9 by 7 9 µm, spherical or nearly so, ornamented with a partial to complete reticulum (a system of raised, net-like ridges), with prominences up to 0.5 µm high.
The composer's efforts to bring early music to prominence opened up opportunities for Deller, who found the then predominant romantic repertoire not to his taste.
X-as-a-service models will gain more prominence opening up new revenue streams for future sustainability for healthcare industry.
But that debate seems likely to only grow in prominence leading up to the 2010 elections.
The surface prominences are up to 1 µm high, but mostly in the range 0.3 0.6 µm.
The prominences are up to 1.5 µm high, and amyloid, meaning they absorb iodine when stained with Melzer's reagent.
They are ornamented with warts and ridges that sometimes form a partial reticulum, with prominences up to 0.8 µm.
They are ornamented with warts and ridges that sometimes form a partial reticulum (a pattern of interconnected ridges), with prominences up to 1 µm high.
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