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They promised a decision by the end of the year (Wednesday qualifies) and specified that any proposed change would not concern the length of putters per se that is, it would not be an equipment regulation but rather a rule of golf concerning the anchored stroke itself.
WSJ: Putters Should Just Be Putters
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The small South Pacific carrier, which flies mostly domestic routes, charges passengers between 2.12 Samoa tala and 2.41 Samoa tala per kilogram, depending on flight length.
BBC: Should heavy travellers pay more?
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The great length of such settlements is per se suspect in view of the dynamic, changing privacy ecosystem we live in.
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We then ranked these areas equally based on number of per capita fatal car accidents, amount of particle pollution and length of travel delays.
FORBES: ? AP Photo/Don Ryan
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The popular pet fish can jump up to eight times their body length, at speeds of more than 4 feet per second, according to a recently published research paper in the online peer-reviewed journal PLOS One.
CNN: After a swimming start, guppies jump, researchers find
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You will be able to sign up as part of a corporate account, as a small company or an individual for unlimited service at the going rate (depending on the length of the contract you sign) or on a per-day basis.
FORBES: Qualcomm's New Go-Anywhere Chip
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This incessant march of energy density (more energy per unit of raw material) has undeniable logic extending along the entire length of the arrow of progress.
FORBES: Investing in Biofuels or Biofools?
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Shabbir Ahmed was unable to match his accuracy conceding runs at a rate of six and a half per over, but Razzaq cut through the middle order by bowling to a full length to finish with 4-33 from his 10 overs.
BBC: Abdul Razzaq
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On this stretch--two lanes wide and almost completely straight for its entire 39-mile length--the fastest drivers routinely reach speeds of 87 to 90 miles per hour.
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For a metropolis twice the size of another, the length of electric cables, number of gas stations and other bits of infrastructure decrease by about 15% per inhabitant.
ECONOMIST: Urban research