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" ... A total of 80 junior golfers from across the U.S. and Canada (40 boys and 4o girls) earned trips to Augusta, Georgia, a field winnowed from more than 250 local qualifying events, followed by 50 sub-regional qualifiers and 10 regional qualifiers. In the finals -- televised by the Golf Channel -- they got to compete in the driving and chipping portions of the competition at Augusta National's tournament practice area, with the putting skills conducted on the course's 18th green. ... "
" ... History does not offer reassurances for this strategy. The business jet industry can be extremely cyclical, which makes for some very rewarding highs followed by bone-crushing lows. While no one is predicting an economic downturn to the degree of the previous financial crisis, that event winnowed worldwide business jet deliveries from over 1,300 units a year to less than 700, causing some manufacturers to slash their workforce by half. ... "
" ... In a competition Bustler termed one of the top 10 architectural competitions in the world, UCSV received almost 1,000 submissions from architects, urban planners, place makers and more. In July, the Community Competition Panel met and recommended a number of designs. Those designs were winnowed to three finalists by a jury of environmentalists, architects and designers, with the reveal of the three taking place in a virtual event on the evening of Friday, September 18. ... "
" ... Over several years, Murch and Amirani compiled thousands of documents, and 532 hours of footage. By 2018, Murch had winnowed that down to an 8.5-hour rough version of the film that was still far too long for virtually any documentary but one. ... "
" ... The case, People of the State of New York vs. Exxon Mobil, was once expected to be historic. Has it now been winnowed down into technocratic obscurity? ... "