That is despite modifications to the course by tournament officials aimed at making it harder.
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The British empire, navigated by jeweled clockwork, was set on course by collaboration--and a touch of well-timed fraud.
Granted, forecasts presume stability and can be knocked off course by economic downturns, natural disasters, political unrest, and unchecked corruption.
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For the British people themselves, there has been a renewed pride in the country -- helped of course by record gold medals.
The majority of entrants made it around the course by 13:00 BST.
This is aided of course by playing in the National League Central.
There is much uncertainty about the economic impact of fiscal tightening, not least because some temporary measures will also have run their course by next year.
Visiting golfers will be surprised to find that the Speedway is home to a world-class course by Indianapolis resident Pete Dye, the most awarded living designer.
Patients with metal-on-metal hips should be contacted in due course by their orthopaedic surgeon but the MHRA said any patient who was concerned should see their GP.
Those without the time or inclination to wade through research papers should be helped in due course by further research on the risks and benefits of aspirin.
His pupils are male and female, around two-thirds sent on the course by their employers, including yacht-owners, aristocrats both British and foreign and the global nouveaux riches.
Even the Serbian government, though briefly thrown off course by Mr Milosevic's death, was more worried about the end of the country than about events in The Hague.
Mr Bush could still be knocked off-course by a scandal.
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Had they miscalculated their course by as little as a single degree, the consequences would almost certainly have been fatal: the next landfall was South Africa, 3, 000 miles away.
The fourth health warning is that presidents of both parties can be blown off course by shocks elsewhere in the global economy, such as the quadrupling of oil prices in 1973-74.
Patients at the hospital, a favourite of the Royal family, are offered luxuries including a comprehensive wine list, and meals are served course by course "to ensure the food is fresh".
The 24-year-old prince, who has spent time in Afghanistan as a member of the British Army's Household Cavalry, qualified for the course by flying a light aircraft under instruction, the statement said.
But the feel-good factor in Welsh rugby at the moment, buoyed of course by the national team's Grand Slam, is so strong that positives can be found in the most unlikely of places.
Skilled navigators, they plotted their course by the stars, ocean and clouds, at a time when god-fearing Europeans still believed that the Earth was flat and they might fall off it if they sailed too far.
"Passenger safety was at no time compromised, and there was no question of collision, but the incident has been reported as a matter of course by NATS to the Civil Aviation Authority for investigation, " he said.
In the UK the coalition government have set out with zeal to reduce the level of UK debt and yet during 2011 face the risk of being blown off course by a spring and summer of discontent as public sector unions seek to portest and strike.
As has been already mentioned, when guidance is conducted by a course in career development, it is not unusual to have the course taught by regular classroom teachers who have had special preparation to teach the course.
The investigation will cover possible offences of manslaughter, perverting the course of justice by changing police statements, perjury by officers who gave evidence on oath, perverting the course of justice by misleading journalists and misconduct in public office.
Executive producer Alison Dorricott came up with the idea of translating the series, originally commissioned by the BBC in 2002, into Manx while attending a language course ran by Mr Caine.
Most of the rest are owned by small proprietors who are squeezed on all sides: by faltering tobacco sales, by 24-hour supermarket and drug store competition and, of course, by Wal-Mart.
After decades of being slapped around in the course rankings by a slew of recently opened neoclassic coastal designs, the single most historic and venerable course in the United States has struck back with a vengeance.
The fact that most of Rotella's work happens on the golf course is by design.
Of course, by reducing consumption through the Controller, they would create enormous value for someone else.
You can do that (in a taxable account, of course) by making temporary exits and entrances.
Likewise, of course, by next summer we'll be getting ready for congressional elections in the United States.
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