Playing his first full season on Tour, the 29 year-old from Western Australia spreadeagled the field after a final-round five-under-par 67 over the 6, 086-meter ( 6, 657-yard ) Royal Agadir course left him 17-under at 271.
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During the protests surrounding the Seattle World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1999, McIver, on his way to an official dinner, was, according to fellow councilmember Jean Godden, " stopped by a Seattle policeman who did not recognize him as a council member, refused to believe he was a public official, and insisted on making him stand spreadeagled up against his car ."
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I photographed the splash with my camera gun and flew at zero feet around the debris observing three bodies in the water, two of which had partially opened parachutes attached . . . One body was that of a large man in a black flying suit and helmet; he was lying spreadeagled on top of the water, face upward and I gained the impression that he was still alive.
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Otherwise, the stylised stock Rafiee devices of spatial ambiguity and dimensional illusion couched in Nabis / Fauvist ( mostly Matisse ) underpinings are all there : his subtle use of geometric angular cuts to suggest a certain depth; the odd flattened perspective sometimes with legs of chairs or tables spreadeagled; the usual clutter of objects found in living room / dining room with the ubiquitous flowers in vases and also cut water melon.
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"Commodore User ", however, refused to even score this " slickly-executed " but " otherwise boring game ", accusing its " warped " creators of promoting sexual assault due to in their opinion " tasteless ", " highly objectionable " and " offensive " stage featuring a group of female enemies who are only vulnerable when they open up their cloaks " and expose their sparsely-clad bodies in the spreadeagle position.