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"In the morning round we shot a better-ball score of something like 58 and the lead changed hands quite a few times.
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Given the weather, we expect a lamenting adagio, instead of which the percussive, excitable score tells of something bracing and afoot.
As we learn from the behavior economics of humans, when we put a score on something, we create an incentive for some people to get a better score.
There wasn't any cack-handed dropper-dropping on Uber, no sheepishly slinking into the sticky leather of a stranger's Benz to score a sachet of something you shouldn't really be buying.
It is a fast, offensive-minded, pass-heavy game where outcomes are routinely decided by scores of 60-something to 50-something.
I have followed a family tradition established by my father, a New York City fire lieutenant, and have rolled up my sleeve scores of times, something that I strive to do every eight weeks.
He called the raw comparison of test scores "the beginning of something important," and said, "What one has to do is adjust for many different variables to get a sense of what the effects of charter schools are".
Performances included such pieces as "Fanfare for the Common Man," the musical score of the film "Something Wild" (during a screening on the previous evening), and the original version of Appalachian Spring.
Even spam bots have a score of 25 or something, it's crazy".
Some readers might object that a score of '1' seems something of a discount (not a sufficiently high count) for severe dementia, and that losing only 1 point for it, compared with 0.25 points for MCI is not valid on its face.
Joining the scores of 30-something couples who seemingly move to Brooklyn to breed, I discovered a whole new dimension of Park Slope.
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