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- noun Plural form of
holer .
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Examples
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If the group of surly low-holers that I see float by every day are an indication of guides and their skill level, their clients are screwed.
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If the group of surly low-holers that I see float by every day are an indication of guides and their skill level, their clients are screwed.
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Now, I know (and believe) that controls are necessary, but bogging the rest of the world down with legislative hoops to protect it from the "loop-holers," seems unjust (and stupid).
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However, their race obsession is dwarfed by that manifested by the state and racist, anti-racist pigeon-holers like yourself.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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One-holers were up the slope, along with cold showers and outdoor sinks for dishes
HAROLD DERWIN BARNETT, 22 May 1925 - 16 October 2006 Maggie Jochild 2007
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Only 49 munis have closed since 2001, all but 15 of them nine-holers.
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Why treat moutain climbers, hill-walkers or pot-holers or other participants in sport injured in pursuit of their activity?
If the NHS becomes a conditional service then it should be privatised 2008
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Strangely Iain doesn't have any figures correctly sourced or otherwise for evasion, avoidance, off shorers, loop-holers, non-doms, non-res for tax, or the rest of the fat of the land chancers.
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Most of the courses -- 59 were built in the Adirondack Park region between 1890 and 1932, about half of which remain open -- were started as nine-holers.
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There is a path alright, but it leads to a little wooden house out back, the more glorified of which are called “two holers.”
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