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It's gone straight into a hole in the ground and then it's been buried.
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It's going to go straight into a hole in the ground, because the hard plastics that make up things like the big six pint milk bottles have some value.
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Tiny screws do not necessarily go straight into the correct hole first time after all.
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Going into the final round with a four-shot lead, a disastrous run of four straight bogeys from the 15th hole saw him finish one shot adrift of former world No. 1 Ernie Els.
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"The Germans built the bunkers according to absolutely standard patterns, so we can walk into one and know straight away where everything will be - the hole for the radio mast, another for the periscope, the air vents, the sleeping area and so on, " said amateur archaeologist Jean-Francois Laquieze.
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He was leading the U.S. Open at Winged Foot, looked like he was going to win a third straight major championship, then had a complete meltdown on the 18th hole there, made a double bogey, lost and has not contended in the two majors since.
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However, it was an encouraging start after the US Open, where he made double bogey on the final hole when a par would have been good enough to win his third straight major.
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He combined nine straight pars in the middle of his round with birdies on the third, 13th and 15th hole, before the classic 20-foot putt on 18 to claim his first green jacket in 13 tries, including a frustrating second-place finish two years ago.
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The Grizzlies struggled to penetrate the defense and got few easy looks, missing eight straight shots in a span of more than six minutes early in the game to fall into a hole that proved too big to overcome.
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The Grizzlies struggled to penetrate the defense and got few easy looks, missing eight straight shots in a span of more than 6 minutes early in the game to fall into a hole that proved too big to overcome.
WSJ: Syracuse blows past Montana 81-34 in NCAA opener
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Phil Mickelson opened his final round with four straight birdies, and he was still in the picture until a three-putt double bogey on the 14th hole.
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