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This wasn't a score that would be fun to recount back at Anna's.
That left Campbell needing just two more birdies for a score that would tie the Tour record.
The play not only had no dialogue but also required a ragtime-style score that would be played live.
The story goes that the game simply stopped at that point, with both sides declaring and settling for a score that would put them through ahead of Algeria.
"In reality, it's a surprise to me that was actually the rule and, if we didn't score, that would have been the end of it," Peña said.
How could any composer, aiming for a mainstream audience, hope to come up with a score that would pass muster with its own cool-conscious, musically exacting characters?
The Senate version would allow states to publish a "composite" score that would in fact obscure the true achievement gap and undermine the core purpose of the bill.
In the preliminary round he had finished top with a score that would have won him gold in London four years ago.
Johnson got everyone's attention last year when she won the United States junior championship with a score that would have put her in contention for the senior crown.
Stadler was not informed about the rules accusations until Sunday, after he had posted a score that would have been good for third place.
"My agent, Michael Rosen, said that there was a song in the score that would be wonderful for me," Ms. Elias recalled.
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