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tested a
modified stymie rule for one year,
allowing a
stymied player to
concede the opponent's next putt. The next
change to the
stymie rule came in 1938...
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frustrated ("
stymied") by
little Matthew's
curious wanderings around the studio, gave him the name "
Stymie."
McGowan later recalled that
Stymie was his favorite...
- Look up
stymie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stymie is an
obsolete greens situation once
governed by rule in golf.
Stymie or
Stymies may also refer...
- The
Stymie Stakes is an
American race for
Thoroughbred horses at
Aqueduct Racetrack.
Usually raced in late
February or
early March, it is open to horses...
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Masquerade (1988). Lowe was
involved in a **** tape
scandal in 1988,
which stymied his
career for many
years afterward. His
notable credits during this time...
- woman's buttocks" in his
hotel room.
Jurors have said the lack of
evidence stymied a
sodomy conviction. Shakur's
lawyer characterized the
sentence as "out...
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Stymie (April 4, 1941 − 1962) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Stymie, a
chestnut horse with a
narrow white blaze was bred by Max
Hirsch and was...
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followed as
efforts to
investigate the
white men
accused of
killing him were
stymied. The
courthouse was destro**** in a fire. St.
Clair was a
slave on the plantation...
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comprises the
Blues team, the second-team
Cambridge University Golf Club
Stymies, and the
Ladies team. The club was
founded in 1869, and the
first University...
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politics in the
years before 60 BC. All
three had
wanted something but were
stymied by
their rivals in the
senate and ****emblies. Pompey,
having returned two...