The service, offered by ladies in kimonos, is attentive and at one with the setting.
Links courses are all about being at one with nature and are mostly found on the coastline.
Having written the rover simulation, driven Opportunity for three years, and practiced in the Mars Yard, Tompkins was at one with her software.
He also said: "We are at one with the UK government on this issue" and he thanked Westminster colleagues for their "support and cooperation".
It was at one with the dated tone of the piece, a vein of unpersuasive social criticism that Mr. Sellars has been mining for too many years.
But I can tell you that you've got a room full of patriots here. (Applause.) And although I've got to admit that they're a little spiffied up right now -- (laughter) -- their heart and soul, their dedication, their sense of duty is at one with every single one of the folks who are in Kandahar right now.
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"I'm seeing how in the minds of the Spanish-reading public in California that they were basically looking at one war with two fronts, one against the Confederacy in the east and the other against the French in the south, " Hayes-Bautista said in an interview with CNN.
One replication of the experiment successfully linked a rat at Duke with one at the University of Natal in Brazil.
We dream of a city that has a combination of history, vital cultural life, is prosperous, endowed with exciting physical features, such as great rivers, bays and harbours, mountain ranges, with at least one season with a gentle and comfortable climate.
To see the scale, compare a city like Miami (at one extreme, with just one district covering almost all the metropolitan area) and Boston (at the other, with 70 districts within a 30-minute commute of downtown): that big an increase in choice is associated with an improvement in attainment of 1.4 grades and an increase in young adult earnings of 15%.
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It will be a demanding road for the young Breaker participants, but at least one with plenty of signposts.
Mill Financial had reportedly emerged at one point with a bid of its own to purchase Liverpool FC, but was unsuccessful.
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Lauren Myracle, a regular on these types of lists, came in at number one with her epistolary Internet Girl books.
The chemical reaction producing the oxygen is started at one end with either a hot wire and power or a small cap.
But the Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "at one" with Mr Lansley over the government's Health and Social Care Bill.
In the album chart, Orson made their debut at number one with Bright Idea, relegating the Red Hot Chili Peppers to second spot.
The software can also identify unused phones, which amounted to 814 out of 2, 100 cell phones at one client with a lot of turnover.
The prime minister also said he "was at one" with his health secretary and there was no alternative to the changes going through Parliament.
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Northern Ireland's McDowell shot 68 to reach three under before the Masters champion barged his way into a tie for second at one under with a stunning 66.
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Most of his security team is based at headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. and sits at clusters of desks close enough to take dead aim at one another with Nerf darts.
Ms. Knight described delivering the baby and reviving her at one point with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, under threat of death from Mr. Castro if she let the child die, according to the report.
In principle another family member has first shot at the job, but the Wagners snap and snarl at one another with a ferocity that makes the Dallas and Denver clans look blissful.
Another bad sign: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a Reagan appointee who often provides the swing vote in 5-4 cases, also scrutinized Tribe closely--and rescued a stammering Olson at one point with a softball query.
"It's a real problem in this environment for a law firm to pay 10 or 15 cents out of every dollar of revenue to partners who have retired from the law firm, " says a senior partner at one firm with a generous pension plan.
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Mr. Obama initially applauded the congressman for laying out detailed policy prescriptions to balance the budget, but those cheers quickly became jeers as the president and his team savaged the proposals, at one point with Mr. Ryan in attendance, saying they would undermine long-term promises to future retirees.
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But in my defense, I counterbalance my Downton viewings with at least one hour spent with my chainsaw for every hour tuned into Masterpiece Classic.
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The intellectual incoherence, as well as political moderation, of the court could make it more difficult for the next president to push it sharply in any one direction, at least with only one or two appointments.
New entries in the album chart include The Voice singer Bo Bruce, who entered at 11 with Before I Sleep, while boy band Blue, were at 13 with Roulette and Seasick Steve was just one behind at 14 with Hubcap Music.
Among families with parkin mutations, 13 had at least one member with mutations on both copies of the gene, while in 10 families affected members had a single mutated copy of parkin.
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