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Every year the company stages dozens of extreme sporting events, like the climbing of iced-down silos in Iowa or kite sailing in Hawaii, as well as cultural events like break-dancing contests.
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Next year I may still be flying a Cessna 172, or a paper kite (if Nasdaq hits 1100), or something wonderfully sleek.
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At Breezy Point, some of the restrictions include a ban on ATVs on federally protected land from March 15 through August, and no picnicking, kite-flying or ball-playing near the nests.
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While at the camp, guests can participate in a variety of activities, including exploring ice caves, visiting a nearby science base, kite-skiing or touring a colony of Emperor penguins, where more than 6, 000 of the flightless birds nest and raise their chicks.
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Rotella counsels amateurs--he helped Gary Burkhead, the 66-year-old retired chief executive of FMR, work his handicap down from the 20s to 4--but works mainly with 100 or so golf professionals, including Tom Kite, Ernie Els and Davis Love III.
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Ben most likely sent his kite aloft, but misunderstood, or misdescribed, what happened.
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Which is why, since arriving on August 1st, the kite has caused hundreds of birdwatchers (or twitchers, as the British like to call them) to migrate to Stratford.
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