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en There's an old saying, 'Beware of the ailing golfer. Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. And whenever he's complaining, we know we're in trouble.

en Sometimes it might not be the club that came out No. 1 on the list, simply because the golfer doesn't like the way it looks or sets up behind the ball. If there's something very close and it looks better to the golfer, then maybe they're going to feel better with that. The thing is, you can't give the golfer 50 options because it just becomes too confusing.

en Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.

en Each company continues to engineer and design new products for the golfer. The No. 2 golfer in the world, Vijay Singh, will go to the president of a golf company about the latest technology to help better his golf game. Making clubs bigger and lighter not only benefits the pros but will help the average golfer.

en We can pick up an ailing person from anywhere in India and fly him to any hospital in the country. The major difference between other services and us is that, we have a team of aviation medical experts. This means the ailing person will be completely taken care of till the time he/she is reached to the hospital.

en It's definitely a golfer's market out there. The golfers are expecting more quality playing conditions for less and less money. That's why if you get a golfer on your course, you don't want to do anything to make them go somewhere else.

en There's no point complaining. I want to put this knee trouble behind me and get on with a structured build-up to the Tour (de France).

en It was kind of every golfer's dream. You make a putt to win a tournament and walk off to shake the hand of Jack Nicklaus. It's a golfer's utopia.

en Beware the pine-tree's withered branch! / Beware the awful avalanche!
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en I know a maiden fair to see, / Take care! / She can both false and friendly be, / Beware! Beware!
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en We were complaining about how hot it was during two-a-days, and he said it was a lot worse in India. He saw all these poor people [suffering] in the heat, but they weren't complaining.

en Had this happened on a Tuesday into Wednesday, everybody would be complaining about gridlock, businesses would be complaining about millions in lost business.

en A lot of guys were concerned about their families and not knowing where we're going to be and all that kind of stuff. It's really that we're just now getting some of these answers. I'm hearing a lot about people saying we're complaining. No one is complaining.

en I think people have been having trouble for three or up to four weeks of symptoms, and that's a little unusual. We're seeing people complaining of persistent problems. Something that's been described by some of our patients is that after the infection is over, the lungs stay irritated and reactive.

en And all should cry, Beware! Beware! / His flashing eyes, his floating hair! / Weave a circle round him thrice, / And close your eyes with holy dread, / For he on honey-dew hath fed, / And drunk the milk of Paradise.
  Samuel Taylor Coleridge


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