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What was cut line at Masters?

At the U.S. Open, the low 60 players and ties play all four rounds. At the Open Championship and the PGA Championship, it's the low 70 and ties. The...

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What is the nastiest pitch to throw?

Justin Lawrence's 101 mph sinker Clase throws the hardest cutter on record, and this one is the single fastest cutter strikeout on record -- a 101.8...

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During what time of the day should the flag be displayed?

The flag can only be flown at night if properly illuminated. Otherwise, it should only be flown from sunrise to sunset. The flag should always be allowed...

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Does methanol burn yellow?

Alcoholic drinks containing methanol will sometimes have a pungent odor and will produce a yellow flame when lit on fire. What color flame does methanol ...

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Why is it called virtual safety car?

Jules Bianchi's fatal crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix at the iconic Suzuka circuit necessitated a way to slow down drivers without bringing ou...

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Is Goof Off and Goo Gone the same thing?

The key difference between Goo Gone and Goof Off is that Goo Gone is a mild citrus-based solution, and Goof Off is a potent acetone-based formula. Goo Go...

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Does blast motion measure swing speed?

The Blast Golf sensor automatically detects impact and records analytics of your full swing or putting stroke. Available metrics for the full swing inclu...

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Who is the smallest Olympic swimmer?

Australian Brad Cooper is the shortest one, being 1.60 m tall (5 ft 3 in). He won a gold medal in the 400 freestyle at the 1972 Olympics. How tall do you...

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Is pitch based on a true story?

Contrary to popular belief, Fox's Pitch is not based on a true story. The Fox drama chronicles the story of Ginny Baker (Kylie Bunbury), the first w...

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What is the main cause of brain tumors?

Doctors are not sure what causes most brain tumors. Mutations (changes) or defects in genes may cause cells in the brain to grow uncontrollably, causing ...

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