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CLOCKWISE
Infinite Bounce and infinite pounce
+10 on direct
+10/-5 on pounce
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1.Under the direction of designer Tom Fazio, the Augusta National Club
added yardage to half the holes prior to the 2002 event. Insubsequent years, trees were added alongside the fairways at the11th and 15th holes, as well as other holes. Tees were movedback. Rough grown higher. Fairways narrowed.
More yardage was added before the 2006 tournament, and today thecourse measures 7,435 yards -- or some 500 yards longer than 10years ago.
Some say that these measures were taken to make the courseharder for the players, making it a contest of endurance.
The steps taken by the golf courses were termed "______-_______"
FITB
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Tiger Proofing
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2.A woman sits, with her fellow workers, in a brightly lit room at the back of an
ugly building whose designer was surely a box- maker not an architect. This
is factoryland and the building is located right beside the main road south out
of ___________- the Princes Highway- where noisy, creaking trucks
proliferate and jet planes of all shapes and sizes roar overhead. Fourteen
years have passed since the woman, Myun Sim Park, left her homeland of
South Korea to make a new life for herself in __________. For 11 of those
years she has been a valued employee of the very important Albion
company.
Myun is sewing, sitting before a Brother machine around the saddle of which
she has tied a soft, black cloth which is her pincushion; scissors are by herright hand. In both hands she holds a shape of green cloth, moving it this
way and that beneath the pumping needle of the machine.
Put funda
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Baggy Green
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3.Considered by many to be one of the greatest olympian of the century, he
became the only athlete to win four consecutive olympic titles in a single
event, which was later equalled by Carl lewis. What's all the more
remarkable is that he broke the world record every single time.
He was injured 6 days before competing in his third olympics, when he tore hisrib cartilage. Doctors told him to forget about competing. He said, its the
Olympics, you die before you quit and he won the gold. Post retirement, he
has been known for his paintings and artwork.
A description about which athlete?
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Al Oerter
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X calls herself "She Bee Stingin. Y's ring name is "Sister Smoke." The match
between X and Y, like their nicknames, was a parody of the battles waged by
their illustrious fathers.. Both women entered the fight with undefeated
records, which they amassed by beating up on opponents who had as much
ability to fight back as a punching bag.
It was the banter between them before the starting bell, not the fisticuffs that
followed, that was the fight's main attraction. In the days leading up to the
contest, X taunted Y in much the same way that her father used to harangue
her opponent's dad. It was these verbal battles that put the bout between the
two women on the radarscope of boxing fans and the media.
Strangely enough, this match was billed ___________________
X, Y and the blank
4.
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Laila Ali
Jackie Frasier-Lyde
Ali-Frasier IV
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5.In his autobiography, X writes that "when he was growing up the only thing he cared about was
beating my (older) brothers, both of whom were bigger, stronger and better at sports than he was.
He wanted to beat them more than anyone but I hadnt met Y yet. Once I did, he was the one I
had to beat. What I had with Y went beyond my brothers. I never let on how much he dominated
my thoughts during my playing days. I couldnt."
When X won the Rookie of the Year, Y was "so upset, so angry, and so jealous that everybody thought
X was that much better than him that he told everybody who would listen, You want to see who the
best rookie is, you watch me tonight." which he did to win the NBA Championship.
When this happened, X went home and said, You know what? Ive got to win something" as he felt
that he was behind 2-1 on his mental scoreboard with Y.
X and Y would later become the best of friends after their retirement.
Early history of which rivalry?
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Larry Bird and Magic Johnson
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6."Competing against more powerful Mercedes and Auto Union teams in front of
a predictably nationalistic crowd of 300,000, X started the race on the front
row. But following a botched pit stop and a conked fuel pump, he was down
to 6th place, in his hopelessly outdated Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo.
The red mist came down and he soon did the first ever lap in the _______
under eleven minutes. It was a drive bordering on the maniacal. He soon
caught the race leader Manfred Von Brauchitsch, whose rear tires were
shredding on his last lap"
Noted Formula 1 author Charles Jennings on whom?
X and the course?
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X - Tazio Nuvolari
Nurburgring
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7.The story of the 1943 semifinals of the Generalsimos Cup more directly
relates to the game of football. __________ were seemingly in controlafter the first leg, which they had comfortably won 3-0 at home.However, upon visiting the capital they were surprised at a visit fromthe director of state security. Supposedly, he reminded the players of
the States fortunate generosity at letting them remain in the country.The players took the hint, and lost 11-1. Though much of general'ssupport remains shrouded in some mystery, there is no doubt thatsuch support existed. The general had no real passion for the gameitself, only a fixation on refocusing the States image on Castilethrough its most historic team.
The escalating tensions soon boiled over with both the teams embroiledin a bitter battle over a genius from Millonarious, a club in Colombia.
This refers to the beginnings of a something famous. What?
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El Classico
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8.As a bowler, X had an awkward chest on action, seeming to bowl off the wrong
foot at the end of an intimidating run. His unusual action generated late
inswing which, in the right conditions, could be unplayable at times. He
bowled at high pace in his pomp but later in his career knee problems
caused by the impact of his bull like body on the bowling crease forced him
to turn to off-spin. Typically he proved adept at this too. His muscular batting
in the middle order was famed for its power, although based on a sound
defence. He was one of those rare cricketers who could have found a place
in any test team as either a batsman or bowler and who could win a game
single handed with bat or ball in his hand.He played county cricket for 13
years as an overseas player forGloucestershire and led them to great
success. Fans even jokingly renamed the team _______shire. He is said to
have courted controversy many times during his stint as match referee. X?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_(cricket)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_crickethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Clubhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Clubhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_crickethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_(cricket) -
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Mike Procter
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9.When the match ended, there was complete silence over the vast stadium.
The next day, X asked to see Y. When he received this message,Y became
very worried. He could not eat properly and spent a sleepless night.
In the morning Y went to meet X, whom he welcomed warmly in his private box
and showed him his view of the stadium.X asked Y what he did in __________. Y replied that he was a soldier in the
__________ army. X offered him a high post in the army and requested him
to come and live there.
Y politely refused, saying that his family is settled in __________, and it will be
difficult for him to relocate there. X said he understood his position and
ended the meeting.
X and Y?
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X:Dhyan Chand
Y:Adolf Hitler
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10.The following points describe the requirements of a X
The X is responsible for a great deal of the passing in servereceive.
Often the X will be responsible for a much greater part of thecourt than his teammates. The X is in the game to add ball control, so his mainresponsibility is to pass the ball well so the team can run theoffense.
On defense the X needs to dig well, getting a hand on every ballhe can to keep the play alive.
Since the X has no attack responsibilities, he must chase downevery ball he can.
What is X?
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Libero in volleyball
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11.Manley, in his 1995 revised masterpiece, A History of West Indies Cricket,
wrote:
"Tremendous pressure was now placed on A to turn back from a course that
could only bring disgrace and disaster upon his head. The cricket authoritiesand governments were united in their abhorrence of apartheid and their
determination to use every possible weapon to fight it. There was not a
chance that they would overlook the action planned by A and his 'rebel'
team. Nor were they likely to respond with a tap on the wrist. At this juncture,
the same intermediary made several attempts to meet with A in the hope of
dissuading the island's finest bat since Headley. A would not agree. His mindwas set, and, in due course, in February 1983, the team flew to South
Africa."
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Lawrence Rowe
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12.He was nibbling his nails the first time I saw him just as they said he would
be. Not absently-mindedly but seemingly with aggression, palm turned
upwards, free hand inspecting frequently. He wore black sunglasses, square
of frame Rayban Wayfarers fawn slacks and no shirt. His shoulders
were as broad as a boxers, yet he was short, even by my schoolboy
standards.
And he walked with that amazing twinkle-toe lilt, springing upwards, like a
Scots sword-dancer, with every step. Jackie Stewart did likewise, we
noticed although his feet were splayed outwards. (Was this their secret,
we wondered? Were these gaits the key to all that brilliance?)
X was lilting now towards the _________ camp to the tent which shaded his32B-Climax. The air was surprisingly still, the tempo unhurried. There was
no Y in Australia just X and the boys, led by Ray Parsons, the _________
Cortina/Elan/F3 driver.
X and Y?
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Jim Clark and Colin Chapman
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13.It was in July 1993 that Raymond Bool, a development officer for the Border
Cricket Board in South Africa's eastern Cape, came upon a barefoot 15-year-old in Mdingi, a rural hamlet with a population of 500.
Intrigued, Bool lent the youngster a pair of takkies (plimsolls) and arranged forhim to travel to King William's Town, some 10 miles away, for a net. Evenmore impressed, Bool contacted Greg Hayes, the man in charge of Border'sdevelopment programme, and they decided to try him out in a junior cricketfestival in Queenstown.
"At lunch on that first day in Queenstown," says Hayes, "_______ cameclattering into the dining hall for lunch. He still had his boots on. I had to tell
him to take them off. And at the end of the week, when we sent him home, Imade him promise not to wear them elsewhere. They were only to be worn, Isaid, when he was playing cricket."
Who am i talking about?
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Makhaya Ntini
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14.As with many other sportsmen of his generation X lost some of his best
years to the Second World War, during which he served in the army
in India. He was granted permission to play for the Holkar team in the
Ranji Trophy, India's national cricket tournament. It was in India that
he began his close friendship with his Australian counterpart as Testcricketer, footballer and national hero, Y. They played against each
other in the match at Calcutta between the Australian Services team
and East Zone. The match was interrupted by rioting when X was on
94 and one of the rioters who had invaded the pitch ran up to X and
said "Mr X, you very good player, but the match must stop now",
which Y gleefully repeated whenever X came to the crease
subsequently.
X and Y lend their names to an medal which is awarded to the player of
the series in a tournament
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_World_Warhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranji_Trophyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcuttahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crease_(cricket)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crease_(cricket)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcuttahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranji_Trophyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_World_War -
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Dennis Compton and Keith Miller
Comption Miller medal for player of the series in the Ashes
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15.The first Cuban Grand Prix was held in 1957 and by all accounts it had been a
great success. X won the race in front of streets lined with enthusiastic and
curious spectators.
On the eve of the grand prix in 1958, X walked into the lobby on his way to
dinner only to be confronted by a young man in a leather jacket brandishing
a pistol.
According to reports from the time the slightly nervous assailant barked: "you
must come with me. I am a member of the 26th of July revolutionary
movement." One of X's friends picked up a paperweight and moved to throw
it at the intruder, but the pistol jerked round. "Stay still," its owner said. "If you
move, I shoot." And with that, X accompanied the young man to a waitingcar.
The motive was simple, the rebels were showing up the government and
attracting worldwide publicity to their cause.
Who was X and who were the captors?
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Juan Manuel Fangio and Fidel Castro
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16.At the age of 20, after X joined the Brazilian club Corinthians the player's
"economic rights" his registration as a footballer were, according to the
documents, sold to MSI, a company registered in the British Virgin Islands, a
secretive tax haven. At the same time Y was leading a fund, also called MSI,
based in London, which said it had "a number of investors mainly based in
Britain and Russia" and which financed Corinthians themselves.
Court and internal company documents assert that the owner and financial
backer of MSI, which owned the rights to X, was the Georgian billionaire
oligarch Arkadi "Badri" Patarkatsishvili.
Berezovsky's claims half of 24m due to MSI after it sold X outright in 2007 to Y
himself, who bought the X rights, via another company registered in theBritish Virgin Islands.
Funda, X and Y
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X - Carlos Tevez
Y - Kia Joorabchian
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