Players choose a boarder and skate freestyle in open, interactive 3D environments. |
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For the boarders, there are two half-pipes, one of which is lit for night riding, and one permanent boarder cross track. |
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In 1888 Russell went as a boarder to an army crammer to prepare for Cambridge University scholarship examinations. |
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He was a boarder, a lodger for the greater part of his life in the house of a wealthy English merchant. |
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Brian was therefore sent to a preparatory school on the south coast as a boarder. |
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Her other boarder and a friend spent hours trying to figure out the mathematical formula for solving the puzzle. |
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For some reason though, he lived in the house as a boarder, and for some even stranger reason, he received a bid. |
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Help them press their hands onto the walls to create a room boarder around the middle of the wall. |
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On our way down, a boarder in a bright blue jacket catches my eye, carving tight and skimming across the snow like she's flying. |
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A boarder from an early age, he made his own meals every weekend, learning from older pupils. |
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Matthew was a former pupil at the nearby Shrewsbury School, an exclusive private school, where he was a boarder until last summer. |
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Collaboration exists with Finland in boarder areas where local circumstances so warrant. |
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Provided the bus is able to draw up close and parallel to the bus boarder, a wheelchair user will be able to board or alight without assistance. |
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Absinthe has never kown such a succes in Germany as it has in France or in Switzerland, although these countries have a common boarder line. |
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A center for receiving such children was established in the boarder city of Haradh. |
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Trapped in a barren 20-year-old marriage, Doc drowns his disappointment in alcohol and fantasizes about Marie, their young boarder. |
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If you have people living with you like a roomer or boarder, do not assume their belongings are automatically covered under your policy. |
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By the time they reached Dubdab on the Libyan boarder, after a 10-hour bus journey, they were exhausted. |
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I presently work at four jobs and have a boarder living in my home just to make ends meet. |
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A liferaft, whether inflatable or rigid, is most vulnerable and least stable during entry by the first or lone boarder. |
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Our guide drives us to a small cove close to the Egyptian boarder for our last night in Libya. |
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On the hourly chart, the current price has dropped beneath the Bollinger Bands lower boarder, suggesting that the pair may drop once more. |
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Additionally, there is no assurance that the liferaft will remain dry before the first boarder enters. |
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There's one song called le Petit pensionnaire which describes his unpleasant childhood experiences as a boarder. |
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In index playback, use the scroll buttons to highlight with the white boarder the image to be deleted, locked, or unlocked. |
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On Dec. 22, 1799, Sands told her cousins that she would be leaving to elope with a fellow boarder named Levi Weeks that night. |
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She also corrected the story, saying her brother was a boarder, not a day student. |
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Even if you're only a so-so skier or boarder, you can still look the part. |
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When I left for college, my parents took on a boarder in my old room to help defray expenses. |
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The European Union is concerned about reports that a large number of refugees from Afghanistan are stranded between the frontlines in the boarder area with Tajikistan under increasingly difficult and dire circumstances. |
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In September 1883 he went as a boarder to Field House preparatory school in Rottingdean on the south coast of England, forty miles from Wotton. |
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Whilst at prep school as a boarder, his mother wrote to tell him she was marrying Cecil Pye, a bank manager. |
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Between 1897 and 1900 Pound attended Cheltenham Military Academy, sometimes as a boarder, where he specialized in Latin. |
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From September 1818, he joined his older brother Erasmus attending the nearby Anglican Shrewsbury School as a boarder. |
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Haig's education began in 1869 as a boarder at Mr Bateson's School in Clifton Bank, St Andrews. |
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At the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Canadian snow boarder Ross Rebagliati had his gold medal temporarily taken away when traces of marijuana were detected in his urine. |
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Further, both countries need to improve cross boarder communications between their agencies and with water users about protective actions they should take. |
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In September 1928 Britten went as a boarder to Gresham's School, in Holt, Norfolk. |
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The riders have to start the figure at least 1 m from the line, and drive down to the other side in straight direction at least 1 m to the boarder line. |
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Eliminates common longboarding injuries from falling on the tool in their pocket, as the boarder no longer needs to carry a tool for adjustments. |
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Advantages: Full of excitement for the thrill seeker, lots of off piste powder for the keen boarder, guaranteed snow throughout the season, limitless piste for the cruising skier. |
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And being a dayboy where almost everybody else was a boarder was already quite different enough. |
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At the age of six he was sent as a boarder to The Old Ride Preparatory School for boys, then attended Marlborough College during the First World War. |
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Moments after the body was brought to the boat ramp, the Springfield rescue boat went back upriver and returned with the surviving paddle boarder and two paddle boards. |
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