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That forgotten club has proved by no means a wedge too far.
But even on a gentle slope, it was frighteningly easy to pick up speed if you narrowed the wedge too much.
It ended with a wedge too strong that went down the bank and into the water on 18, then having to wait for Mickelson to tap in for par and walk off the green to applause.
The little cascade of guitar picking that opens "The Boxer" was turned into a kaleidoscopic rush of horns in an arrangement by the saxophonist Andy Farber, although it later tried to wedge too many melodic tangents between the lines of the song.
Far too many votes of the city council have split along racial lines and race has been used as a wedge too many times.
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Ask for lime wedges, too, if there isn't a container of them on the table: a spritz of fresh lime brightens the flavors.
In a city where an elite few fuss over $13 plates of escarole wedges, too many others eat at 98-cent stores and drive-throughs or go hungry altogether.
"Either wear a heel or don't wear a heel, O.K.? I really despise those wedge trainers, too".
Immediately sprinkle the lightly crushed pecans evenly into the pan, then tightly pack the butternut squash wedges in too.
If necessary, cut the pot with scissors if the plant is wedged in too tightly.
If the neck is wedged in too tightly to simply remove, gently wiggle it back and forth until it becomes loose.
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