• 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.

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  • 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.

    NPR: Earth: The Sound of Desert-Swept Doom

  • That should sound warning bells for Scotland's transport connections - the lack of air links representing a major problem for Scotland's economy.

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  • Magna's tight links to Daimler-Benz may well cause BMW to pull its long-standing drive-train work from Steyr.

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  • "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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Business in Russia

  • 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.

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  • That letter was what prompted Digg's initial take-down of the links to begin with.

    FORBES: Digg's Dilemma

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: From the archive

  • In reality, it's a context-sensitive button that's primarily geared toward sharing status updates and links.

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  • The US authorities say the 24-year-old's TVShack website hosted links to pirated films and TV programmes.

    BBC: Richard O'Dwyer

  • China has already been expressing an interest in Britain's plans to build high-speed railway links.

    BBC: China to the UK's aid?

  • So were the company's links with the obscure off-balance-sheet partnerships that were subsequently to trigger its downfall.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • One of ABB's specialties is high-voltage direct current links, so-called HVDC.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "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.

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  • 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.

    BBC: Thatcher and her tussles with Europe

  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • At the time of writing, no evidence links this week's frightening events -- the bombing, the letter, the explosion.

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  • Kiko claims it's commercial-free, but some lessons include outside links with plenty of banner ads for credit cards and merchandise.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • The most senior is an ethnic Tajik with close links to Herat's former Tajik warlord-ruler, Ismail Khan.

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  • The Treasury's Web site is full of easy-to-find links to testimony, speeches, reports, presentations and position papers endorsed by departmental bigwigs.

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  • 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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