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There are generous landing areas off the tee, a handful of forced carries to uphill targets and demandingly steep, crowned greens Last year's winner It was easy for Tiger Woods on another Dove Mountain course, The Gallery, as Stewart Cink seemed just pleased to get to the final, victory by 8 and 7 giving the event a muted climax although favourite backers were happy enough Other Accenture winners taking part - La Costa Tiger Woods (2), Geoff Ogilvy.
29) Being one with Her demanded solidarity not only with the silenced victims of oppression, including that caused by North American consumerism and political supremacy, but perhaps more demandingly, with every, however ruthless, person's repressed inner child--that point of absolute incorruptibility, which is God's own image in everyone.
At least two dozen demandingly exact physical constants must be in place for carbon-based life to exist on earth, the slightest variation in any of these conditions--even to a minuscule degree--would have rendered the universe unfit for the existence of any kind of life, much less for humans.
 
 
 
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