Michelle Wie is a woman's professional Golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and was born in Honolulu, HI on October 11, 1989 and turned professional just before her 16th birthday who after that attended Stanford University and also Punahou School.
The word hefty in the paragraph above are referring to the payout's received by the winners of the women's tour which in Phoenix, AZ for the Founders Cup was as high as $225,000.
There has been an issued winter storm warning for the counties of Loudon and Augusta December 12th from 7:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time to December 14th 3:00 AM, Eastern Standard Time of roughly 4 to 8 inches and some schools will be closing which will be announced on Channel 10 during the evening hours.
There are different time zones in America that separate the different regions of the United States in order for public broadcasts to explain the region of the time for all to understand and calculate its own time at that given time and one example is the EST, which stands for Eastern Standard Time zone, as well as other zones such as AST, CST, MST, PST, AKST, HST and UTC-11.
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Cause it is our role to make sure that future generations have access to the same sources of energy as us. So if we consume all the unrenewable energy we are placing them in a vulnerable position.
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Fragile
Explanation:
ragile
[ˈfrajəl, ˈfraˌjīl]
ADJECTIVE
fragile (adjective)
(of an object) easily broken or damaged.
"fragile items such as glass and china"
synonyms:
breakable · easily broken · brittle · frangible · smashable · splintery · flimsy · weak · frail · insubstantial · delicate · dainty · fine · eggshell
antonyms:
robust
flimsy or insubstantial; easily destroyed.
"you have a fragile grip on reality"
synonyms:
tenuous · easily broken · easily destroyed · easily threatened · vulnerable · perilous · flimsy · shaky · rocky · risky · unreliable · suspect · nebulous · unsound · insecure · iffy · dicey · dodgy
antonyms:
sound · durable
(of a person) not strong or sturdy; delicate and vulnerable.
"a small, fragile old lady" · "his fragile health somewhat improved"
synonyms:
weak · delicate · frail · debilitated · tottery · shaky · trembly · ill · unwell · ailing · poorly · sickly · infirm · feeble · enfeebled · unsound · dicky
antonyms:
strong
<span>D)onomatopoeia to evoke an emotion of dread
An onomatopoeia is a word that makes the sound of the word to evoke an emotion.
Hope that helps.</span>