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Poulter is a fist-pumping, crowd-rallying sort; Kuchar has the demeanour of a head librarian.
Ryder Cup 2010: Singles matches analysis Lawrence Donegan at Celtic Manor 2010
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UPDATE: Now, probably after seeing this blogpost, Mr. Poulter is (like Charles Barkely in his "autobiography"), claiming that he's been misunderstood, "The whole answer to the question has been taken out of context," he said.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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If you asked any European golfer who they would want these days to hole a putt inside 10 feet most would come up name Poulter - including me.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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"It's a great honour being connected with 'Poulter's,'" the little woman hazarded.
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"The last wish of 'Poulter's' is to appear ungenerous, but, with remorseless competition in the Bush," here Mr Poulter's kindly face hardened, "everyone suffers."
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"If you 'ave any babies, see they're taught dancing at' Poulter's. '"
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"'Poulter's' is not deficient in worldly wisdom," remarked the dancing-master with subdued pride.
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"'Poulter's' can be the soul of tact and discretion," he informed her.
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"Did you easily find 'Poulter's'?" asked Mr Poulter presently of
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"But needless to say that one who has pioneered 'Poulter's' into the forefront of such institutions can read character at a glance."
hernesheir commented on the word Poulter
An English occupational surname. Cf poulter, poulterer.
October 26, 2011