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Ball-striking, course management and putting will be bigger factors than length.
But part of what makes the image so striking, of course, are the three words just inches above him: "BY MARK TWAIN".
That's striking, of course, because of the news this week that Google has now compromised with Verizon on a proposed net neutrality plan.
It is all the more striking, of course, that the politics of the later Schlegel, as he takes up a position in the Austrian court, turn decisively more conservative.
It's striking, of course, to watch a song belted out from quite literally the inside of the signer's head, which is likely why the video has racked up nearly 150,000 views in under a week.
With a couple of smart tweaks, Miami chef Michael Pirolo transforms porchetta--a classic Italian dish that's traditionally made from a whole pig--into a striking main course for a crowd.
It is a striking oversimplification, of course: whatever the merits of their complaint it surely is logically possible for one group of Christians to oppress a very different group of Christians.
The stencil-ish pattern is certainly striking, though of course it only comes in one color variation, since technically it's a print of one original piece.
There are, of course, striking differences between our football in America and their football in the UK.
Of course, striking is powerful, and although the impact of the day won't be felt everywhere, it doesn't mean it's useless.
Launching more courses, striking content partnerships and opening those APIs will see BenchPrep.
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