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On Tuesday, Gnall used his 5-hybrid to ace the par-3 14 th hole, which played at 141 yards.
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Gnall made another hole in one at No. 14, which played at 136 yards.
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Holes in one aren't new for Gnall, particularly on Tumblebrook's 14 th.
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Gnall, 73, of Coopersburg, made a pair of holes in one during separate rounds at
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"I couldn't believe it," said Gnall, who plays twice weekly at Tumblebrook.
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Gnall was ordered to pay $295,000 in restitution and a $10,000 fine because he betrayed his clients.
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She and the other victims in the case said an insurance company has paid back some of the money stolen by Gnall.
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Gnall said his apology to his clients was heartfelt.
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Investigators said Gnall told Buntz he would invest her money with a man named James Peperno of Old Forge.
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A blifbering medicine VESICLE./, [veficm/ a, Latin] A Gnall cuticle, filled or inflated.
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ... 1768
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