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The most likely date now: the no-cut Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone August 4-7, which is the week before the PGA Championship.
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But the Bridgestone is a no-cut affair, so Mr. Woods was forced to play on through the weekend for 36 more holes of ignominy
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Today, 3,000 high schools have signed on to the USTA's "no-cut" program.
A Bleak Future? 2010
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Yes, rogue governments are despicable, but they're preferable to sitting in the deepwater Gulf with idle rigs that operate on multiyear, no-cut leases where the meter clicks over at $500,000 every 24 hours.
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But Obama is just a few months into a four year, no-cut contract.
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In 1970, while he had a four-year, no-cut contract with the Bills, he ran for and won his first Congressional seat.
ianrandalstrock's Journal ianrandalstrock 2009
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Look, how about we give him what the American people gave him, a four-year no-cut contract?
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Hansen is convinced that the only way to stop deforestation is to create a legally protected 810,000-acre no-cut area around the archaeological sites here, bounded by the natural borders of the Mirador Basin.
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Writers like Sullivan must have no-cut guaranteed deals like baseball and basketball players.
"I wasn’t exactly sure what to say to you, except to start with, God, I love our country and I love what we stand for." Ann Althouse 2008
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The no-cut policy leads to unusually large teams: more than a hundred aspiring players most years, at a school with fewer than three hundred males.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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