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course

[kawrs] / kɔrs /






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The schools, clinics, the manicured golf course — onetime amenities from an industry awash in petrodollars — gone or overgrown with weeds.

From Los Angeles Times

“Of course, that moment of the last out,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Henry is a 23-year-old and will, of course, bounce back, but it was reckless and a poor decision.

From BBC

Those blue dye lines were introduced in 2001 on the World Cup tour to help racers — particularly in the speed events of downhill and super-G — navigate courses at high speed, especially in poor visibility.

From Los Angeles Times

Their candidate, Hannah Spencer, was more than an hour late to meet us after getting stuck in traffic on the way back from a plastering course.

From BBC