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She crawls along the sectional on all fours.
Katherine Needleman, the principal oboist and a small, intense woman, led the wind sectional on Tuesday morning.
His third round looked as if it was a good walk unspoiled as Levin traded jokes with his substitute caddie, John Turcott, a friend and fellow touring professional who has played on the Nationwide circuit and will compete in a United States Open sectional on Monday.
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We had two sectionals on the 22nd and 23rd.
Daniels, dressed in black, lay sprawled on a plum-colored sectional sofa; on a low, white table in front of him were piles of scripts and stacks of photographs from "Precious".
Unlike officers, who eat off crockery, enlisted sailors and marines are served on sectional plastic trays.
– and yet it could also look narrowly sectional: why concentrate on professors when there were so many other people suffering at least as much, if not more?
In the second hole of the playoff, Eaton, who will compete in the United States Open sectional qualifying on June 6, drove 275 feet and used a 7- iron to get within 18 feet of the cup.
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