When Kelly Robbins is cracking drives, firing irons at the toughest pins and draining birdie putts the way she did this weekend, the comparisons are inevitable.
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For all its hypnotic charm, the fireplace tableau still raises the question : Why not reshoot and update it-- a new log, different fire irons, daintier flames?
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Before the witch can shove Hansel into her oven, however, Gretel grabs the fire iron beside the oven and hits the witch in the back with it.
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At MGM, the aging, volatile Louis B . Mayer sounds off behind his cream-colored desk, near his cream-colored grand piano and the cream-colored fireplace with cream-colored fire irons.
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Their leader, a farmer who identified himself only as Elidio, was armed with a homemade pipe gun that fires iron pellets by using crushed up matchheads as a gunpowder substitute.
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Lightly regarded Robert Coles fired iron shots close to the pins and matched his lifetime-best 64 Thursday for a three-shot lead in the first round of the inaugural Welsh Open.
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Erik's secretary M�rten Helsing made a disparaging comment about Persson & mdash; the king was so outraged that he stabbed Helsing with a fire iron, causing injuries of which the secretary died on 7 April.
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Many of the peninsula's hardwoods were cut down for use in the charcoal-fired iron furnaces operated by the Jackson Iron Company in 1867-1891 at what is now Fayette State Park, on the peninsula's western shore.
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In the castle the group tortured their victims by hitting them with batons, preventing blood from reaching the genitals, putting out candles on bodies, hitting nails under toe and fingernails, poking with fire irons and rape.
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Players were able to fire irons at pins and run putts firmly at the hole because of the rain, and as a result, more than a quarter of the field was under par in early play.