It's a links-like course with links-like winds, but many of the greens are elevated, which precludes the kind of low-running shots that stay under the wind.
For the main arteries of its network, SpeedNet will use 64, 000-kilometres of Tepco's high-speed data links, which are strung along the streets and railway lines of greater Tokyo, sharing poles and conduits with its electricity cables.
The plan is to take on the 300 staff and the Aberdeen headquarters, and to re-brand - name yet to be revealed - and to grow Scotland's direct links with other mid-sized cities.
The instrumental, desert-swept narrative sounds hauntingly evocative, but it's the thick, foreboding tone of a rusty Telecaster that links Earth's doom-laden discography.
That should sound warning bells for Scotland's transport connections - the lack of air links representing a major problem for Scotland's economy.
Magna's tight links to Daimler-Benz may well cause BMW to pull its long-standing drive-train work from Steyr.
"The decision to retain Woolwich Station means that the Army's 400-year-old links with the area can continue as strong as ever, " he said.
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Analysts say Iran's links with al-Qaeda are shadowy and complex.
To drive more volume he's telling employees in London and elsewhere to get customers to install high-speed data links to Nasdaq's servers as fast as they can.
So Mr Potanin has brought in another metals magnate, Alisher Usmanov, who owns iron-ore mines and has links to Gazprom, Russia's state-controlled gas giant.
Rise early the next morning and paddle 17 miles southeast to Waterloo village, located on a section of the Cayuga-Seneca Canal that links two of the state's Finger Lakes -- Cayuga and Seneca -- to the Erie Canal.
That letter was what prompted Digg's initial take-down of the links to begin with.
The web's links now encompass computer-science technical reports, folk-song lyrics, economic statistics from America's Department of Commerce, tarot cards, satellite weather photographs, film reviews, legal databases, the Bible, library catalogues, literary magazines and more.
In reality, it's a context-sensitive button that's primarily geared toward sharing status updates and links.
The US authorities say the 24-year-old's TVShack website hosted links to pirated films and TV programmes.
China has already been expressing an interest in Britain's plans to build high-speed railway links.
So were the company's links with the obscure off-balance-sheet partnerships that were subsequently to trigger its downfall.
One of ABB's specialties is high-voltage direct current links, so-called HVDC.
"At the moment it is really cool to read all the very well-informed and positive articles about German football in the British press, " says Karl Pfeiffer, the director of educational links at London's Goethe-Institut.
She called for a "fundamental re-negotiation" of Britain's links with the EU, stopping short of calling for withdrawal but nevertheless suggesting that the UK should pull out of common agricultural, fisheries, foreign and defence policies.
To flatter him, flag-waving schoolchildren lined the streets, Egyptian bedouins with links to Mr Qaddafi's own tribe cheered him on, and the state-controlled media offered blanket coverage of his forays to the Egyptian Museum and the tomb of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian president whom Mr Qaddafi still idolises as a hero of Arab nationalism.
With Heathrow's growth constrained, direct routes across the North Sea and links via other European hubs - Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and so on - Scotland's inbound tourism and outbound business could do with new options.
At the time of writing, no evidence links this week's frightening events -- the bombing, the letter, the explosion.
Kiko claims it's commercial-free, but some lessons include outside links with plenty of banner ads for credit cards and merchandise.
The EU's still-evolving foreign service has also forged close links with African and Asian political and trading blocs and plays a growing role in coordinating often-competitive member-state relations with Russia, Brazil and China.
Even Google, the Web's self-proclaimed "Do no evil" company, is experimenting with a technology called AutoLink that inserts button-shape links on other people's Web sites that lead back to Google or to Google partners like Amazon.com.
Apple's stylish iPod is the most popular digital player, with more than 4.5m sold in the last quarter of 2004 alone, and it links seamlessly with Apple's music-download service, iTunes, which sells more than 1m songs every day.
The most senior is an ethnic Tajik with close links to Herat's former Tajik warlord-ruler, Ismail Khan.
The Treasury's Web site is full of easy-to-find links to testimony, speeches, reports, presentations and position papers endorsed by departmental bigwigs.
In May 2002 Riaz Basra was killed, and analysts believe that the group began to develop links with Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.
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