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And when these Americans who had dedicated their lives to defending this country came home, many settled on a life of service, choosing to make their entire lives a tour of duty.
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Below, a look at how the infusion of money from a title sponsor and the work of legions of volunteers make a PGA Tour event happen.
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Many are now open to hikers and make for a fascinating, if dank, subterranean tour of a world rarely seen.
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So even if Rory could make more in prize money on the PGA Tour, it would only be a small fraction of his overall earnings.
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And he says his resurgence to the top of the sport has ensured he can make his own choices, including skipping the FedEx Cup - a requirement of the US Tour.
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"Israel will make the decision that Israel must make to protect itself, to defend itself, " Hagel said as he began a weeklong tour of the Middle East.
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As a result of all this cash up for grabs, plus the opportunity for a mid-level Tour player to make a seven figure annual income without ever actually wining, there will always be a crop of new young guns following in the footsteps of McIlroy and Bubba Watson.
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Before I take questions I just wanted to make note of the fact that earlier today the First Lady and Dr. Biden kicked off a two-day tour celebrating the first anniversary of Joining Forces, the administration's initiative to recognize, honor and serve America's military families.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Gallagher's follow-up, DeLuxe, in addition to being a technical tour de force of printmaking, turns advertisements many of them for products designed to make blacks look whiter (skin lighteners, hair straighteners, coiffed wigs) into grotesques, with blank zombie eyes, masked faces and Plasticine creatures that appear to be crawling out of a model's head.
WSJ: Ellen Gallagher, the Global Art Star | WSJ. Magazine May 2013