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1.hazard provided by ponds of water that the golfer must avoid

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    break the back of (something)
    to reduce the power of something
    The company tried very hard to break the back of the union.



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    S1: The press enables us to know about the world and happenings around us.
    S6: While moulding it mends and mending it moulds the public opinion.

    P: It governs the current ideas in the country and controls the course of events.
    Q: There is no doubt that the newspaper is the only teacher of the common man.
    R: It is indeed the mouthpiece of the people.
    S: It is feared that in the absence of the press, government would be less responsible, the judge less honest and civil servant less efficient.

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