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She continues to work with Leadbetter, who has tightened up her action, shortening her backswing and making her path somewhat steeper into the ball.
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After the honey has steeped into the yogurt for about 10 minutes, brown some sliced almonds in a dry pan.
Those who are steeped into the sanctuary campus struggle must contend with issues of race and criminality; I'll get into all of that in another piece.
The larger issue is that the greatest strength of the Chinese system is the Confucian reverence for education that is steeped into the culture.
EAST of the Great Salt Lake and its murky brine, across desert brush and urban sprawl, the mountains of Ogden, Utah, stretch jagged and steep into the sky.
Take skiers' right for the Vista Express, with its web of blues and greens, or skiers' left for Cascades and Heather Canyon, a choice of off-piste steeps into the valleys off Shooting Star Ridge.
Ironically the paper that answered the second question got published first: we showed how contrarian discourse had steeped into the climate science community, so scientists were calling this decrease in the rate of warming a pause, when it clearly was no such thing.
One who has always been there, deeply steeped into the cocktail world that holds true integrity, and steadfast character who reminds us that knowledge is king, and bars are supposed to be fun.
That level of uncertainty is steeped into the program's history.
All identity revolves around the personal and in Pakistan, that is steeped into the psychology of status.
That's because the love of learning, and seriousness, was in the air, it was steeped into the culture.
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