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As far as he could see there was no hole to climb through it.
Fortunately the hole was found at last and plugged.
Where Cuddleback Brook purled into the Neversink was a magnificent swimming hole.
He could read on the nearby scoreboard that Palmer, by then playing the 15th hole, was leading him by a stroke.
At one point late in the day, when Palmer was lining up a 25-foot putt on the 16th, a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole.
If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece of paper.
She was trying to make a hole in my armor, and I didn't want it.
Dirac tried to argue that this was due to the electromagnetic interactions with the sea, until Hermann Weyl proved that hole theory was completely symmetric between negative and positive charges.
On August 31, the Diamondbacks acquired former World Series MVP David Eckstein to fill the hole at second base which was opened after Orlando Hudson was placed on the disabled list.
He was invited by Dave Funkenklein to enter the lions hole in New York.
Charlton, strapped into his seat, had fallen out of the cabin and when United goalkeeper Harry Gregg ( who had somehow got through a hole in the plane unscathed and begun a one-man rescue mission ) found him, he thought he was dead.
The first modern solution of general relativity that would characterize a black hole was found by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, although its interpretation as a region of space from which nothing can escape was not fully appreciated for another four decades.
At first, it was suspected that the strange features of the black hole solutions were pathological artifacts from the symmetry conditions imposed, and that the singularities would not appear in generic situations.
The analogy was completed when Hawking, in 1974, showed that quantum field theory predicts that black holes should radiate like a black body with a temperature proportional to the surface gravity of the black hole.
The term " black hole " was first publicly used by John Wheeler during a lecture in 1967.
A small sign also was placed to mark the dug hole where Corbett for a time had lived.
The notch could be made with a scissors, knife, hole punch, or " disk notcher " tool that was specifically designed for this task.
The rock can be seen under glass on both sides of the altar, and beneath the altar there is a hole said to be the place where the cross was raised.
This highly publicized tournament included hula hoops as holes, published, rules, hole lengths, pars, penalties, Wham-O prizes and, an event in which Fred Morrison, the Frisbee inventor was in attendance ( see article published in the fall issue of Discgolfer Magazine " Disc Golf's Unknown Pioneer " www. omagdigital. com / display_article. php? id = 835174 ).
A $ 1000 prize for the first person to find a security hole in djbdns was awarded in March 2009 to Matthew Dempsky.
" Bassist Peter Tork said, " Adios to the Manchester Cowboy ", and speaking to CNN, drummer / singer Micky Dolenz said, " He was the brother I never had and this leaves a gigantic hole in my heart ".

hole and blown
In a giant storm, caused by air escaping through a hole in the Ring floor due to meteor impact, Teela is blown away in an unknown direction.
" Among the experiments made ... was one upon a safe twenty-nine inches cube, with walls four inches and three quarters thick, made up of plates of iron and steel ... hen a hollow charge of dynamite nine pounds and a half in weight and untamped was detonated on it, a hole three inches in diameter was blown clear through the wall ...
Goose, duck and hens ' eggs are usually " blown "-a hole is made in either end and the contents are blown out.
Except the blast funneled a hole in the sand under the whale " ( causing some of the whale chunks to be blown back toward the onlookers and their cars, he went on to say ).
When Lord Asriel found that the bomb had blown a hole under all the worlds into the Abyss, he devised a plan to defeat the Authority's powerful Regent, Metatron.
A blowhole is also the name of a rare geologic feature in which air is blown through a small hole at the surface due to pressure differences between a closed underground system and the surface.
" Indian leftist writer Arundhati Roy, writing on September 29, strongly condemned both the attackers who had " blown a hole in the world as we knew it " and Bush for reacting by going to war against Afghanistan: " President Bush's ultimatum to the people of the world-' If you're not with us, you're against us ' - is a piece of presumptuous arrogance.
A huge hole of 77 m by 22 m was blown into the dam.
Image: cutting_devine_hill. jpg |< center > Cutting made by convict workers who would hammer a crowbar-like ' jumperbar ' into the rock, fill the hole with gunpowder, plug the hole and ignite it ; visible are metre-long ' half holes ' that remained after the rock face was blown away
The effect of the explosives had been misjudged and a large hole measuring three meters by two was blown in the side of the ship, which sank in only fifteen minutes.
Rose takes a yellow-striped Boltgun and shoots out the rocket's viewscreen and disengages Toby's harness, causing the possessed being to be blown out into space and into the black hole.
The charge was blown, leaving a void and a hole to the surface.

hole and roof
At from the entrance is a square hole in the roof of the Descending Passage.
At the upper end of the Gallery on the right-hand side there is a hole near the roof which opens into a short tunnel by which access can be gained to the lowest of the Relieving Chambers.
In the Middle Ages, cathedrals and great churches throughout Western Europe were fitted with a peculiar architectural feature known as a Holy Ghost hole ; a small circular opening in the roof that symbolized the entrance of Holy Spirit into the midst of the assembled worshippers.
Mortimer's uncle, Roger Mortimer de Chirk finally died in prison, but Mortimer managed to escape the Tower in August 1323, making a hole in the stone wall of his cell and then escaping onto the roof, before using rope ladders provided by an accomplice to get down to the River Thames, across the river and then on eventually to safety in France.
In Norwegian Nynorsk and Icelandic the Old Norse form has survived to this day ( in Icelandic only as a less used synonym to gluggi ), in Swedish the word vindöga remains as a term for a hole through the roof of a hut, and in the Danish language ‘ vindue ’ and Norwegian Bokmål ‘ vindu ’, the direct link to ‘ eye ’ is lost, just like for ' window '.
Window is first recorded in the early 13th century, and originally referred to an unglazed hole in a roof.
In place of a chimney, these early buildings had a hole in the roof through which some of the smoke could escape.
In February 1832 a portion of the clerestory wall fell through the roof of the south aisle, leaving a hole almost thirty feet long.
John Williams once again went to work, spurred by the fact that the roof was now on fire, as Hook defended the hole and Waters continued to fire through a loophole.
A furniture store was also damaged with a hole in its roof where it was reported that items from inside the store were sucked out.
There was a hole in the roof, instead of a chimney, to let cooking smoke out of the house.
King, tearing a hole five feet in diameter through the roof, the first and second floor and into the earth.
Finial stones on several pinnacles broke off, and several pinnacles twisted out of alignment or collapsed entirely ; some gargoyles and other carvings were damaged, and a hole was punched through the metal-clad roof by falling masonry.
This structure requires a hole in the middle of the roof, and thus may not be the best shelter in times of intense rain, but there are strategies to reduce the problem.
Palate cleft can occur as complete ( soft and hard palate, possibly including a gap in the jaw ) or incomplete ( a ' hole ' in the roof of the mouth, usually as a cleft soft palate ).
The hole in the roof of the mouth caused by a cleft connects the mouth directly to the nasal cavity.
A hole in the roof, designed for the Nahverteidigungswaffe, was plugged by a circular armored plate due to shortages of this weapon.
Sometimes a fire was kept in the middle of the house and a hole in the roof let out the smoke.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel lowered a diving bell from a boat to repair the hole at the bottom of the river, throwing bags filled with clay into the breach in the tunnel's roof.
Illuminated by a hole in the roof several Buddha statues are placed in the cave.
With the help of a saw made of tin, he cut a hole through the ceiling of the cell, and was about to get out on to the roof when a warder came in.
Meggan has used her elemental powers to affect man-made objects, such as making the atoms in a building's roof move apart, creating a hole in the roof that resealed itself once Meggan passed through ( which suggests that Meggan's elemental powers may have a psychokinetic quality.
This design — more commonly seen in European soccer stadiums — prompted Cowboys linebacker D. D. Lewis to make his now-famous quip " Texas Stadium has a hole in its roof so God can watch His favorite team play ", often paraphrased as the " hole " in the stadium's roof was there " so that God can watch His team.

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