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One and golf
One of the slogans of the television advertisements stated that Intellivision was " the closest thing to the real thing "; one example in an advertisement compared golf games.
Recently, the school has produced a state championship in golf, UIL News Writing, Powerlifting, and received First Runner-Up at the 2011 State UIL One Act Play contest.
One of Louis's other passions was the game of golf, in which he also played a historic role.
One unique feature of Faro is that it has a golf course running through the main part of town.
One club, The Cut, was voted the best golf course in Western Australia
One of Europe's leading online golf stores, Onlinegolf, is also based in Harlow.
One is a grave stone of one British governor located in the very corner of the golf grounds.
One of his first acts was to commission Beckenham Park Place, a Palladian-style mansion ( attributed to architect Sir Robert Taylor ) much admired by Dr Samuel Johnson, which today serves as the club-house of a golf club.
One part of the open space eventually became a nine hole golf course called the Aquarias Golf Club.
One of a few of the remaining facilities, in Tampa, Florida includes two 18-hole miniature golf courses surrounded by ponds and obstacles, a game room, a snack bar, a 1 / 2 mile ( 800 m ) race track with 3 / 4 scale Indy-style Formula race cars and a separate go-kart track for younger kids.
One of his ventures is the Celtic Manor Resort, a leisure complex in Newport, near the south Wales coast, chosen to host the 2010 Ryder Cup golf tournament.
:; European Tour: One of the world's leading professional golf tours, along with the PGA Tour.
One of the GWR's buses, a 1. 5 ton Milnes-Daimler type, was stationed at the hotel from 1913 to convey residents to the golf links at Lelant but the service was suspended in 1916 due fuel shortages during World War I.
These included Murray Walker ( motor racing / Formula One ), Peter O ' Sullevan ( horse racing ), Harry Carpenter ( boxing and rowing ), Dan Maskell ( tennis ), David Coleman ( athletics ), Peter Alliss ( golf ) and John Arlott ( cricket ).
One of McCarthy's passions was golf.
One practical application for solar powered vehicles is possibly golf carts, some of which are used relatively little but spend most of their time parked in the sun.
One feature of Fairyland was going to be a golf course, but Garnet decided instead to build a miniature golf course because the original took too long to build.
Once there, players begin by placing a teeing ground and a putting green for Hole One and are then allowed to go on adding or modifying what lies between: trees, rough, bunkers ( or sandtraps ), landmarks, benches, paths, flowerbeds, terrain and just do about anything players would normally see in a golf course.
One of the first commercial uses of Liquidmetal was in golf clubs made by the company, where the highly elastic metal was used in portions of the face of the club.
* Died: Graham Hill, 46, English race car driver, twice Formula One World Champion ( 1962 and 1968 ), and 1966 Indianapolis 500 winner, was killed along with five other people when his Piper Aztec airplane crashed into trees before coming to a rest on a golf course at the London suburb of Barnet.
One of three World Golf Championships constituent events, the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, directed by the International Federation of PGA Tours and sanctioned on the PGA and European Tours, is contested at the club, which serves also as a home course for the University of Akron Zips golf team.
One of defining characteristics of the series is its use of a trackball to simulate a golf swing.
* The Scarlet Course at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ( 1931 ): One of the best collegiate golf courses in the United States.

One and professionals
One of the greater problems with Modernist-style of planning was the disregard of resident or public opinion, which resulted in planning being forced upon the majority by a minority consisting of affluent professionals with little to no knowledge of real ' urban ' problems characteristic of post-Second World War urban environments ; slums, overcrowding, deteriorated infrastructure, pollution and disease, among others ( Irving 1993 ).
One of the key reasons that Kensal Green has proved so popular with young professionals in recent years is its excellent transport links.
One of its goals is to advance worker protection by providing timely, objective, scientific information to occupational and environmental health professionals.
One of the leading professionals, Laura Davies, stated objections to the change were shortsighted.
One point upon which most scuba professionals generally agree is that any dive on which the parameters preclude the possibility of a safe and direct ascent to the surface should be considered technical diving of some sort, and must require specialized training and associated advanced certification.
One component of the program is the Empowering Teachers Program, which was established in 1989 as a forum for the support of teachers and educational administrators, and has since expanded into a resource and network for more than 250 beginning and experienced professionals from 25 school districts in Westchester County and adjacent areas of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.
One of the goals of the Yonas Perception Lab ( University of Minnesota ) is to draw public attention to this disorder, in order to better educate school professionals on the topic so that children can receive appropriate interventions and assistance.
One of the most prominent examples of a family dynasty of cunning people was the Harries family from Cwrt y Cadno in Wales ; Henry Harries ( 1739 – 1805 ) was a yeoman farmer who had an interest in astrology and medicine but did not practice as a cunning man, whilst his son, John ( 1785 – 1839 ), and two grandsons Henry and John instead became professionals in the field.
One of the most pressing problems in health care delivery and disease prevention across the nation is in the distribution of health professionals.
One such team of professionals was responsible for placing a loonie coin under center ice at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah ; as both Canadian teams ( men's and women's ) won their respective hockey gold medals, the coin was christened " lucky " and is now in the possession of the Hockey Hall of Fame after having been retrieved from beneath the ice.
One significant finding in the background research findings is that vintage saws are becoming increasingly difficult to locate owing to the demand for such saws by professionals.
One may download music in a variety of genres for free from this area of the site, and the artists range from amateurs to professionals.
One concern is that the money spent to gain control of the intruding company, which includes payment for the services of lawyers and other professionals needed to mount that defense, represents substantial funds that could have otherwise been used to improve the company ’ s business or increase its profits.
Terrible One is a rad bicycle company founded in 1998 in Austin, Texas, United States, by BMX professionals Joe Rich and Taj Mihelich.
There are however exceptions to this-all of the United Kingdom's major cricket and snooker commentators are former professionals in their sports, while the legendary Formula One racing commentator Murray Walker had no formal journalistic training and only limited racing experience of his own.
* One hostel for male professionals
* One hostel for female professionals
Many professionals however may choose an importation tool built into image management software such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Apple Aperture, ACDSee or Capture One.
One estimate reported allied health professionals make up 60 percent of the total health workforce.
One group of Filipinos had proclaimed a constitution which explicitly gave the power to a small group of landowners and professionals.

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