"I played golf for Ireland and I played for Great Britain and Ireland, so I've walked out to the Irish national anthem and stood under the Irish flag and I've walked out to the British national anthem and stood under the Union Jack, " she said.
On August 22, Buzz scores for women with children under 18 stood at 30.5, while those for women without children under 18 were at 28.3.
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Of course, we should mention airline pilot Chesley Burnett Sullenberger , whose incredible competence under pressure stood in stark contrast to a crumbling society as he saved the lives of 155 people in January of 2009.
Our marching ranks stood under the grand monument of Samjiyon, rising high into the sky.
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Some waved flags and banners as they stood under cold but clear skies.
Candidates stood under the banner, Ulster Conservative and Unionist New Force (UCUNF).
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They stood under the tracks, and sunlight touched their faces and clothes.
Surely, by this stage Andy Rooney was one of the highest paid journalists in TV News and as we stood under the CBS awning, we laughed a big laugh.
Henrik Stenson looked set to set the first-round pace as he stood six under through the 15th, but he bogeyed the 16th and worse was to follow at the last.
Mr Osborne may have been the most relieved because he made no gaffes and stood his ground under attack.
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There will be no digging on the land under where the club once stood because of the fear of disturbing human remains.
If you want to understand what is happening there, imagine: Under the Liberty Tree that stood in Boston Common, early in the first American Revolution, any and all could come to air their grievances and hammer out solutions collectively, and it was there the promise of American democracy first took root.
Elderly-care worker Mary Bates said she also stood to lose money under the new contracts, which are due to start on 1 November.
Simmonds' goal was briefly under review, but the call stood.
Under South African law as it stood at the time, a company lost its right to the trademark if it languished unused on the books for five years, unless there was a good reason.
Justine Greening, the transport secretary, stood in Putney, a constituency under the flight-path, opposing the expansion of Heathrow.
American Paul Goydos stood alone in third on eight under after matching Axley's round-of-the-day 63, while Swede Jesper Parnevik survived the cut by one shot after a disappointing round of 71 left him on even par.
After Brown essentially accused Murdoch of lying under oath, News Corp. said its chairman stood by his testimony.
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Most businesses use government-insured checking accounts to protect their money (my grandfather, a small drug store owner in a small town, was nearly wiped out when his bank went under in 1930, fortunately his suppliers and employees stood by him and loaned him goods and labor until he could earn enough to keep going).
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On one of my first visits to a mountaintop site in West Virginia, I stood on the edge of a vast area under excavation.
Charges are more likely if the victim was under 18 or mentally ill, or if the suspect stood to gain from his death (though, campaigners note, this is often the case because helpers tend to be spouses or offspring).
The DUP Mayor Gavin Robinson expressed sympathy for all those under threat, arguing the city would be stronger if everyone stood together.
Skuba stood out front and watched as the hearse, under heavy police escort, pulled out and the funeral procession headed to the cemetery.
We listen to the echoes of speeches and struggle that made our Nation stronger, and we hear again the thousands who sat in, stood up, and called out for equal treatment under the law.
Mr. Clemens stood out for his repeated insistence, including multiple times under oath, that he had never used steroids or human growth hormone.
The good news is that ESPN stood up to draw the line on what speech cannot be tolerated under its banner.
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The king was about to bend down to retrieve the pearls, whereupon her husband stood up, walked across the dance floor, and crushed them under his feet, while his wife danced on.
Sokoun joined us in the spare, open-air, concrete-floor living area under the second storey of the wooden house, where a middle-aged couple stood to greet us.
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