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LinksThe term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean. It is not just another term for a golf course. (The Old Course at St. Andrews is the most famous links in the world.)
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Links"undulating sandy ground," 1728, from Scottish/Northumbrian link "sandy, rolling ground near seashore, a crook or winding of a river," from Old English hlinc "rising ground, r [..]
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LinksSee Dependency Links. [D00947]
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Links1. originally referred to seaside courses on "links land" (seaside grassy area), now used loosely to mean any golf course 2. ("links style course, links course") a [..]
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LinksDescriptive name for a seaside course.
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Links1. originally referred to seaside courses on “links land” (seaside grassy area), now used loosely to mean any golf course 2. links style course, links course; an exposed, windswept (sometimes seaside) [..]
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LinksGolf course on coastal terrain, usually with sand dunes and very few trees, and exposed to the wind. Literally a piece of ground that 'links' the mainland to the sea.
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Linksa course on the ocean, usually devoid of trees and therefore windy. Many courses in the United Kingdom are links.
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LinksLinks, although is a golf terminology used as an alternative to Golf course, it is a particular type of golf course, which is basically built along sea side. It also has a few other specifications like the soil is sandy which is easily drained, rough featuring natural sea side grasses and so on.
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LinksOriginally meaning a seaside course, it is now used to mean any golf course LINKSMAN
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Links A golf course situated on a seaside terrain. Also slang for golf course.
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Links The term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean. It is not just another term for a golf course.
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LinksAnother term for a golf course.
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Linksa course on the coast, a good example being St. Andrews in Scotland.
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LinksA course on the ocean, usually devoid of trees and therefore windy. courses beside the sea (they were the link between the beach and the farmland). Many courses in the United Kingdom are links.
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LinksFirst used to describe a golf course adjacent to the ocean. In common current day use it is used as a synonym for golf course. Also largely used to describe courses with particular characteristics suc [..]
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LinksThe term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean. It is not just another term for a golf course.
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LinksGolf courses are often referred to as "links," but, strictly speaking, this term applies only to a course laid out over the natural contours of the bleak, wind-swept land along the s [..]
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LinksOriginally referred to seaside courses on “links land” (seaside grassy area), now used loosely to mean any golf course.
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LinksOriginally meaning a seaside course, it is now used to mean any golf course
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LinksThe term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean. It is not just another term for a golf course.
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LinksOriginally meaning a seaside course, it is now used to mean any golf course.
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LinksThe holes on a golf course run along side each other in order to conserve space. Fairways are divided by shrubs or other man made obstacles.
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LinksA golf course, especially one near the sea.
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LinksThe ground on which golf is played. See page 2. Loft. - To drive the ball into the air in playing a stroke.
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LinksA course at the ocean.
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LinksLinks or linksland is land reclaimed from the ocean and is the term for this unique type of golf course.
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LinksUsually understood to mean a stretch of seaside land used for playing golf - such land being on an undulating sandy soil base and only fit for animal grazing (and golf courses !). Links land is usually low-lying, with sand dunes supporting fine, salt-resistant grasses. The word probably derives from the fact that links land links the foreshore and [..]
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LinksThe term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean. It is not just another term for a golf course.
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LinksJensens Internet Dictionary These are the hypertext connections between Web pages. This is a synonym for hotlinks or hyperlinks.
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LinksThese are the hypertext connections between Web pages. This is a synonym for hotlinks or hyperlinks. Listserv Lists
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LinksFront-load your link text with the relevant terms and make them active and specific. Always link to online services first. Offer offline alternatives afterwards, when possible.
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LinksSynonymous with anchors, hotlinks and hyperlinks.
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Links(from social networks literature) In any network or social network, the network consists of things or people (the nodes) and links which characterize the social relationships between two nodes and show the relational ties.
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LinksA link will take you from one internet site to another or to another page on the same website with just a click of your mouse. Links can be textual or graphical and will usually be underlined and in a [..]
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LinksSausages links.
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LinksThe connections in web pages that allow you to move from one document or site to another. Text links are usually underlined or highlighted , so all you need to do is click on a link to connect to another site without knowing or typing in its URL. Icons can also be links. Also known as hyperlinks or hypertext links.
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LinksAlso known as hyperlinks. Connects you from where you are on the web to somewhere else. For example, it may connect you to another website or to a person’s email address etc. When you click on a menu [..]
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LinksText links, hyperlinks, graphics or images which, when clicked or when pasted into the browser, direct the reader to another online location.
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LinksThese are the hypertext connections between Web pages. This is a synonym for hotlinks or hyperlinks.
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Linkshttp://ec.europa.eu/research/agro/agro2.html
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Linkshttp://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/funding/expired/falcone/wai/funding_falcone_en.htm
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Linkshttp://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/serv_e/serv_e.htm
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LinksSee also Austria. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0801195.html
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LinksSee also Decisions in Common Foreign and Security Policy.
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Linkshttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/......mp;pageRank=13&language=EN
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Linkshttp://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0827996.html
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Linkshttp://european-Convention.eu.int/pdf/LKNEN.pdf The Convention - on the FutureS of Europe (115 pages)
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LinksProfile in the EPPwebsite http://epp-ed.europarl.eu.int/......en/ShowMember.asp?PERS_ID=1204
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Linkshttp://www.wto.org/english/theWTO_e/dg_e/pl_e.htm
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Linkshttp://www.cosac.eu/en/ The Commission has opened a website for its relations with the national parliaments at: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secret......lations_other/npo/index_en.htm
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Linkshttp://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/cha/c11045.htm
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LinksDutch Government http://www.overheid.nl/ Other official websites http://www.europarl.eu.int/enl......states_Links_en.htm#nederland/
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LinksSee also Defence.
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LinksFollow this link to download a readerfriendly version of the Treaty of Nice: http://www.bonde.com/index.php/bonde_uk/article/C357/
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LinksForeign and Commonwealth Office http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029390554 Official websites http://www.europarl.eu.int/enlargement_n [..]
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LinksThe people who are visitng through any external link, such as blogs and news sites.
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Linksabout
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LinksAll links within our emails will go to a page on www.lloydsbank.comLink to Lloyds Bank homepage
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LinksPaintings
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LinksWhat is cladistics? How reliable is it? - Mike Taylor; Cladistics - Wikipedia; 29+ Evidences for Macroevolution: Phylogenetics - Douglas Theobald @ Talk Origins. More
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LinksUCMP, evowiki, Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings (MAK)
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LinksCode of practice
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LinksLinks are the loops or other shapes that connect together to form a chain.
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LinksText mode WWW browser, see Section 10.2.3.2
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LinksAnother word for a golf course. This originally meant a seaside course.
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LinksA link is when You attack an opponent with a move which has hitstum long enough that you are able combo from one move to another. Links differ from cancels because cancellling is simply interupting the animation of one move where as with links you need to complete the move fully and then go into the neext attack. An attack can only link if the seco [..]
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LinksLinks are the building blocks of social publishing. The more links to your content, the higher the ranking you will probably receive during a search engine query.
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LinksOAG propriety schedule update remote access system
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LinksHelp:Internal links
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Wiktionary's readers benefit greatly from relevant links; however, some care must be taken in order to ensure maximum readability and usability. The links in Wiktionary e [..]
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Links
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Linkslang=en
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*: Meanwhile the fog and darkness thickened so, that people ran about with flaring links, proffering their services to go before horses in carriages, and c [..]
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LinksThe static material, which connects the joints of an arm together thereby forming a kinematical chain. In a human body, the links are the bones.
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