But Augusta National wasn't merely a private club upholding its freedom to be backward.
Upstairs was Over the Rainbow, a private club where we continued the party after hours.
But the commercial-paper market works like a private club with a tough admissions panel.
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According to the private club, they are the first women members in its 80-year history.
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Later it became a private club and restaurant before being bought by Humberside Police Authority in 2001.
If you belong to a private club in the area, feel free to invite the prospective boss there.
Because Club Colette is a private club, members like Castle are often billed monthly for their dining.
Whereas the GOP was once described as a big tent, today the party is more like a private club.
Ziff is part-owner, could be the most expensive--and the snootiest--private club in America.
Mr Lindsey squeaked through because a state law from 1969 says a county can have at least one private club.
The private club was established by British visitors as a winter tourist destination towards the end of the 19th Century.
Although most of the partners were life-long members of the ACLU, they all belonged to a private club that excluded women.
As at any private club, good behavior by guests is expected, with the future possibility of not being a guest unspoken but clear.
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The club's protectors always maintained ANGC's right to admit who they wanted, and they absolutely did have that right as a private club.
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It seem more and more like a private club where most are kept out and once you are in, you are in for life.
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Defenders of Augusta National always point to the fact that it's a private club, and is permitted to conduct its business the way it wants.
During some rare down time, she ensconced herself by the rooftop pool at her private club, Shoreditch House, located in the Williamsburg-like neighborhood of Shoreditch.
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Rawesome members argue that they are part of a private club, not subject to government regulation, and that they are being persecuted for their alternative lifestyles.
Their answer was yes, though it was up to the private club to decide, which was how White House press secretary Jay Carney had earlier explained Obama's stance.
The project includes a hotel, restaurants and shops on site as well as a private club for residents with a spa, sports facilities, a cinema, a yoga studio and a library.
What is disturbing to me, is that members of any private club could have no qualms about admitting to prospects that influential members involved in dubious practices have the final say regarding who gets in.
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Or, a young person may try to get on the roster in the growing private club team system an even more exclusive route that some top teenage athletes are choosing, especially when high schools cut coaches and opportunities.
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At a private club in downtown Manhattan, Ms. Sarandon, wearing skinny jeans, combat boots and a striped cotton top, sipped tea as her fluffy dog, a Pomeranian mix named Penny who has her own Twitter account, cuddled up by her feet.
Clubster, initially founded as a web app, debuted its iPhone app at the Club Managers Association of America World Conference, where it was honored with the Product of the Year Award, presented by private club industry publisher Board Room Magazine.
At the time, golf was just catching on as a private club sport in this country, and Tufts decided to open the very first American golf resort, hiring designer Donald Ross, a resident of Dornoch, Scotland, to come and build a course for him.
Their cabin is part of a community that dates to 1927 called the Sedgewood Club, a private club with 80 homes, a nine-hole golf course, a practice green, two tennis courts, a pro shop, and a lake club set on 250 acres with two private lakes.
The stuffy second-floor hall of a private golf club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. is hardly a venue for provocative ideas.
In March 2003, while we were berthing in a private yacht club in Venice, the Iraq war began.
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