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woods

[woodz] / wʊdz /


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“Many people make decisions for themselves or their children based on these ideas, such as starting their child early in a sport or a musical instrument with the goal of producing the next Tiger Woods or Yo-Yo Ma,” said Brooke Macnamara, a human-performance researcher at Purdue University and co-author of the Science research.

From The Wall Street Journal

Donabedian doesn’t think the AI rally is out of the woods, despite the two-day rally.

From Barron's

Kennedy is also, fittingly for his family’s reputation for being full of robust outdoorsmen, a big proponent of getting outside into the woods—advice being made dangerous by the ticks.

From Slate

McIlroy joined an elite club with his Masters victory - with only Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods having previously completed the career Slam.

From BBC

He was involved in controversy in 1997 over remarks he made about Tiger Woods.

From BBC