Many veterans are angry about the bureaucratic hurdles faced by the Iraqis who often came to work with a price on their heads. |
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He rides them in national hunt flat races called bumpers but he lets a professional jockey take over for the hurdles. |
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The Steeplechase event is a two-mile run around a track, which includes four hurdles and a water obstacle. |
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He has already had an outing over hurdles this season and may yet continue over the smaller obstacles and return to the Flat. |
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The youngest age at which a horse can run over hurdles is three, for fences it is four. |
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The British pair will get their heptathlon challenge underway in the 100m hurdles, the high jump, the shot and the 200m on Friday. |
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Children who would like to participate in sprints, hurdles and relay races please attend. |
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Despite the heat, it was over 100 degrees in the stadium, he won the bronze medal in the 300 metres hurdles in the 65-69 years age group. |
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As with anything innovative and new, there are hurdles that must be overcome. |
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Already the winner of a bumper, Dix Bay is a promising horse over hurdles and this soft-looking race should be right up his street. |
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Stephen won the Under 14 60m sprint, 60m hurdles, high jump and under 15 relay. |
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She opened the proceedings with a tidy 100 metres hurdles, then set the stadium in flames with her performance in the high jump. |
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But despite the market hurdles they face, some small brewers are bucking the trend. |
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He will be involved in a gruelling schedule of 60 metres hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot and 1,000 metres. |
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At sixteen she continued her excellence by winning first place in the high jump, the hurdles and the 800-meter race. |
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In one smooth motion he then aerials to a lower landing, then hurdles onto another. |
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At nearly every step, the team must overcome complex technical hurdles, most of which have never before been faced. |
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Another problem solicitors face is the hurdles they have to jump to get legal aid for appeal cases. |
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Yet could the company's plans still falter and what hurdles must be overcome? |
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Even after clearing the practical hurdles to implementing congestion pricing, other obstacles hamper its acceptance. |
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She runs, she chucks large, heavy balls, she sprints, she hurdles, she pole vaults, she's got a baby boy and her body still looks that good. |
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Any temporary discomfort is vastly outweighed by the delight of leaping over hurdles you wouldn't even have approached before. |
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The project has been launched but it cannot take off without clearing the hurdles. |
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After the main presentations, an hour will be devoted to breakout sessions in which executive development hurdles and needs would be explored. |
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Abadair, who has run well in each of her three outings to date, has one more chance to land a bumper before she switches to hurdles. |
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Her indomitable spirit has helped her overcome many hurdles over the years. |
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So Allah enjoins Muslims to fight those people who create hurdles on the path of creating a peaceful and just society. |
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Does the pair overcome the hurdles in their path and live happily ever after? |
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Graham Lee's mount has been in good form lately and looks more at home over hurdles than he did over fences. |
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On Tuesday of last week, Tipperary, more power to them, held a series of schooling events, bumpers and hurdles. |
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It was his 16th effort over hurdles after he won two bumper races, the first of them also at the same County Tipperary venue. |
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Frustratingly, the current program was meant to commence over 12 months ago but has been continually delayed by bureaucratic hurdles. |
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The gelding, a decent handicapper on the Flat, has run two respectable races over hurdles this season. |
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Also Sunday, Canada's top track star proved she's ready to contend for a medal in the 100-metre hurdles. |
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He was also the Public Schools' athletic champion in the 100 yards, the hurdles, long jump and high jump. |
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Companies also become vulnerable when they no longer clear the hurdles for initial inclusion, such as market value and trading liquidity. |
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Although the four-year-old was a beaten favourite on his debut over hurdles, he was a pretty decent horse on the Flat last season. |
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Despite these hurdles, all of the 59 speakers, like the pioneer cable guys, were adamant that the prize was worth the battle. |
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Despite his seemingly insurmountable hurdles, by most accounts he is considered a political lightweight. |
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This city has taught me to persevere and shine and to overcome the toughest of hurdles and still come up smiling. |
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The international airport project has been hanging fire for the last 10 years, caught in a maze of controversies, suspicions, hurdles and delays. |
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Before you can establish a relationship, compatibility and friendship are the first hurdles to conquer. |
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As one commentator said, the organizers have had to negotiate more hurdles than the competitors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. |
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If the bill jumps its final hurdles, fox-hunting could be banned in Scotland at a time when it might still be legal in England. |
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The heats of the 400m hurdles should not trouble an athlete of his calibre. |
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Instead, passing a series of procedural hurdles would provide the necessary evidential basis. |
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Racing begins at 3.05 and the mixed card consists of four flat events, including two six furlong races, two chases and two hurdles. |
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Her fast 200 was merely a tune-up for her defense of her British hurdles title. |
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Jackson ended his wonderful athletics career with a fifth place in the final of the 60m hurdles. |
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The game is not especially challenging, the hurdles one must overcome are not particularly original or clever, and I soon lost interest. |
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Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies. |
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When a 60-year-old woman becomes entangled in her hurdles, it seems somehow unchivalrous to watch. |
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Many believe nuclear-powered spacecraft can and should be built, but first many technical problems and other hurdles must be overcome. |
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With number 13 on his back, the horse took a heavy fall after one of the hurdles and went crashing to the ground. |
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Leading a university is no mean job, especially when numerous hurdles await you at every turn. |
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There are several hurdles the dairy industry needs to cross with respect to using probiotic and prebiotic ingredients in dairy products. |
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Executives say holdups due to regulatory hurdles could hurt their stock prices. |
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A casual stroller or a citizen walking to a building on MG Road should be prepared for some heavy-duty hurdles. |
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People are pulling out all the stops, and though there are several hurdles still to cross, it is all looking very positive. |
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Karpov, 23, got off to a flyer with the fastest 110 hurdles of the field, 13.97 seconds for 978 points. |
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Coaches end up teaching the teens how to kick a soccer ball, leap hurdles or swing a bat. |
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And all because the horse on which they had wagered all of two quid each-way had fallen at the first flight of hurdles, accidentally. |
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Canty took his from a crisp 100m in 11.5sec and Stevens matched this from his 11.4sec hurdles dash. |
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Yes, they are indeed proper hand-made wattle hurdles, thank you for asking. |
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A policy decided in Brussels faces several hurdles before it can be successfully executed on the ground. |
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Researchers are often unfamiliar with intellectual property issues and chafe at patenting hurdles. |
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A man must carry a woman, not necessarily his spouse, through a pool and across hurdles. |
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She knows more about racing's highs and lows than anyone, having overcome all manner of hurdles to establish herself at the top of the sport. |
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In this sport, though, the owner will run alongside the dog encouraging it over the hurdles and other obstacles. |
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The decathlon resumes early on Tuesday with the 110 metres hurdles and continues with the discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 metres. |
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Napster also still has to jump some serious legal hurdles to guarantee its future. |
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She jumped a series of hurdles for what seemed like the thousandth time, and then looked up at the wall in front of her. |
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Her weekend began in the best possible way with personal bests in her two weakest events, the 80m hurdles and the high jump. |
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But we have successfully overcome the various obstacles and hurdles placed in our path. |
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Well, when I decided to stop riding chasers, I still felt I was riding well enough to ride over hurdles. |
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Determining user context will require software designers to surmount serious engineering hurdles, however. |
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A log is a veritable road map of hurdles, pitfalls, triggers, at-risk times, as well as successfully traversed foodfests. |
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The accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor takes hard work and over coming of many hurdles. |
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Too many of their proposed improvements and developments of services were frustrated by what they perceived as bureaucratic hurdles. |
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It's higher than the hurdles we have to jump over in track and field, that's for sure. |
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Almost all refugees face similar hurdles, said those who resettle the new immigrants. |
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He crossed racehorses with draft horses, creating a breed that could leap hurdles at least six-feet high. |
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The major hurdles we face are a sense of complacency about food security and donor fatigue among the developed nations that fund our efforts. |
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Although he looks to be a chaser in the making, Laouen is currently showing rapid progress over hurdles. |
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The star performer was Rachel who won the javelin, triple jump, high jump and 100m hurdles. |
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Within a span of 45 minutes, he tied the world record in the 100-meter dash and broke world records in the broad jump, 200-yard dash, and 220-yard low hurdles. |
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Once inside, however, users are free to post their scripts and screen their short films, bypassing the usual hurdles and addressing a global audience. |
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His first crack over hurdles resulted in a wide-margin win at Uttoxeter. |
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What are the biggest hurdles, for you, in doing a motion capture performance versus a live-action one? |
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A winner on this course over hurdles, he gained a recent success over fences at Kelso when getting the better of the other horse by half-a-length. |
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To the punters he had become the meat in the sandwich, taking the flack with dignity and putting up with all the hurdles that had suddenly confronted him. |
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Bill hook for layering hedges or splitting withies for hurdles. |
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There is nothing to stop novices running in normal hurdles or chases. |
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On Saturday morning, she triple-jumped once, ran the hurdles semifinal, returned to win her triple jump medal, and moved immediately to the hurdles final. |
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The subset of folks who have ADHD who are there have been able already to exceed a bunch of hurdles. |
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Fast ignition offers a potentially simpler method to achieve thermonuclear fusion without some of the technical hurdles facing conventional inertial-confinement fusion. |
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The special obstacles are more like mini-fences than traditional timber hurdles and are designed to educate the young steeplechasers of the future. |
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The 1996 Atlanta Games 110-meter hurdles winner is trying to become the third track athlete to win four world championships and two Olympic golds in the same event. |
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International trade agreements lowering tariffs, however, do not need these high hurdles because they promote liberty and strike a blow against special interests. |
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Any new commercially developed desktop operating system released into the market today would have to overcome the same hurdles on the way to mainstream acceptance. |
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The four main hurdles confronting an overseas investor in the Hungarian market are language, property law and title, bank funding and ongoing management of the property. |
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Istabraq was pulled up after just two flights of hurdles and second favourite Valiramix, partnered by Tony McCoy, had to be put down after suffering a serious leg injury. |
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When the pace was accelerated at the half way point Geraghty was in the best possible place to take full advantage and he was clear of his field at the last flight of hurdles. |
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Every time I look at a flight of hurdles now I can still feel myself making the three strides between each and then getting my legs in the right position. |
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The decathlete displayed his full range of skills to win the pole vault, high jump, triple jump, javelin and 110m hurdles, and finish second in the long jump. |
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Pausing only to throw my BBC notepad and pen to one side, I storm over the human hurdles in what I imagine to be a graceful, fluid study in perfect technique. |
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To overcome these hurdles, the scientists employed a sugar-containing polymer invented by chemical engineers at the California Institute of Technology. |
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The club's honorary secretary Ian Gair said members were happy and relieved by the planning committee's decision, but he acknowledged there were still hurdles to clear. |
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Even private institutions, which most likely have less bureaucratic hurdles to deal with, have been slow to pull the trigger. |
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You can't question his form, but he is not the most fluent jumper of hurdles and might not be suited by the tough scrap that this race often turns into. |
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He won the English schools 200 yards hurdles and even raced for England. |
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If Holmes recovers she could also land a medal in the 1500m, while Trafford's Chris Rawlinson is among the fancied runners for the 400m hurdles on Thursday. |
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His main events are high jump, long jump, hurdles and multi events. |
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This aside, the list of hurdles he must overcome is still formidable. |
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Yet before that can happen, a host of hurdles must be overcome. |
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Other hurdles have to be got though, however, including clearance from the Mergers and Monopolies Commission, which is expected to deal with the issue fairly quickly. |
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In attempting to recruit candidates abroad, we have had difficulties overcoming the immigration hurdles involved in bringing foreign nationals to work in Ireland. |
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There are a lot of captivating sounds in track, from the exertion yell-grunts of throwers to the sound of hurdlers clipping the top of the hurdles. |
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With newness came new headquarters, new synodical geographies, untested leadership, loss of memory in the church-wide organization, and other hurdles. |
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One source close to the meeting said the deal hasn't been signed yet and indicated a few more hurdles had to be overcome before there would be any white smoke. |
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Having navigated those hurdles we then have the interminable drive South. |
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This morning the bill cleared the second of three procedural hurdles. |
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What were the biggest hurdles for you on The Sopranos as far as storylines to tackle, or storylines to wrap up? |
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If Huckabee runs, the hurdles he faced the last time out, namely geography and money, would still be there. |
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Schools can save for small items like court markers, skipping ropes, cones and bean bags, or larger pieces of equipment including tennis sets, goalposts and hurdles. |
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Domination of the 110m sprint hurdles, however, belonged to Oxford. |
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Somehow the sorrel straightened up, surged forward, and proceeded to neatly cross four five-foot fences, an irrigation ditch, a gate, and two hurdles. |
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Attempts to improve security by making it more difficult to bring weapons on base may bear fruit but face substantial hurdles. |
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Mark Pitman's gelding has shown decent form in bumpers and also over hurdles, and has finished runner-up in both his races over the minor obstacles this term. |
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The two biggest hurdles executives entering politics face is being viewed as either a carpetbagger or egomaniac. |
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Admittedly, his latest two efforts have been less than inspiring, but they both came over hurdles and jumping fences is very much his forte these days. |
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A former high-class handicapper on the Flat for Sir Mark Prescott, Chivalry earned his corn over hurdles last winter and is now set to tackle fences. |
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Smaller sengi species spend a lot of time clearing twigs or other high hurdles off the potentially lifesaving speedways. |
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Then there were the administrative hurdles to bringing five Angolans to Lebanon. |
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Under coach and close friend Malcolm Arnold, Jackson started out as a promising decathlete before switching to high hurdles. |
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Following a silver medal in the 1986 Commonwealth Games, he won the 110m hurdles silver at the 1988 Olympic Games behind Roger Kingdom. |
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Six years after his first world title, Jackson regained his 110m hurdles crown at the 1999 Seville World Championships. |
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The racetrack faced financial and logistical hurdles during its inaugural season, including many rainouts, ultimately forcing the track to close. |
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While this cooperation presents a new set of challenges and hurdles to fieldwork, it has benefits for all parties involved. |
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But Rich was not going to let me off that lightly and soon I was lunging, sprinting, and bunnyhopping over hurdles. |
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People with idd have historically faced enormous hurdles to getting a job. |
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Leg Spinner can throw in a wrong'un and did so again over hurdles at Listowel and in the Northumberland Plate on soft ground. |
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Club-mate Lucy Turner also took silvers in the Under-15 hurdles and the pole vault. |
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Sky To Sea comes here on a hat-trick, while Cosmic String won his last start over hurdles. |
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The practice of folding sheep was general, and the purchase of hurdles was a regular charge in the shepherd's account. |
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There was no mistake on his second start over hurdles at Exeter when he landed the odds in fine style, winning unextended by six lengths. |
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Howard Dean has overcome many hurdles on his way to becoming the Democratic frontrunner. |
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Her career in the 100 hurdles had been so star-crossed, maybe she should have known. |
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In the second of the maiden hurdles, A Hardy Nailer is taken to open her account. |
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The project will have to overcome many hurdles, but TAPI could also have serious geopolitical implications. |
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Jana Pittman, the new 400m hurdles world champion, had the media eating out of her hand in the aftermath of her victory. |
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Effect of sprint running on plasma lactate, uricacid, creatiekinas and lactate dehydrogenize in competitive hurdles an untrained men. |
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Siddall elected to stay on the rail which leads to the chase track, instead of bearing left and following a false rail on to the hurdles course. |
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The change of name symbolised this, but the project still had to overcome many hurdles. |
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Salam proved the fact that one can realize his dream by hard work and strong commitment, no matter what hurdles comes in his way. |
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Chamirey Enda Bolger bought him and he wasn't good enough, so I bought him back and he's run a couple of niceish races over hurdles. |
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When profits were high enough to finance improvements, therefore, fences replaced hurdles and boundary riders replaced shepherds. |
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The encroachers have set up their businesses along the roadside which is creating hurdles and miseries in smooth flow of traffic. |
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Within the large National course there is also the smaller Mildmay course containing hurdles and fences. |
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If those hurdles can be overcome, the material could be useful in the Arctic because it retains its sponginess even in extreme cold. |
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In China, regulation on shale gas still faces hurdles, as it has complex interrelations with other regulatory regimes, especially trade. |
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Bob Tisdall also won gold for Ireland in 1932, competing in the 400m hurdles. |
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For example, quarter horses are often the cowboy's choice for strenuous work, thoroughbreds are racers, and warm-bloods jump hurdles in competition. |
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On balance, female computer programmers have had to overcome many more hurdles than their male counterparts, so perhaps they should be hired discretionarily as a result. |
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In July of the same year, Jerome Ellig of Citizens for a Sound Economy worried that regulatory hurdles were slowing the spread of videotext services into homes. |
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Although ES cells are currently in vogue, unresolved ethical issues and problems of rejection and canceration remain major hurdles to their clinical use. |
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He took the wrong course at the bend, electing to stay on the rail which leads to the chase track instead of bearing left and following a false rail on to the hurdles course. |
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To this day the track across Chat Moss floats on the hurdles that Stephenson's men laid and if one stands near the lineside one can feel the ground move as a train passes. |
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Ennis won the 100 metres hurdles and high jump at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium to confirm her status as one of Britain's brightest medal prospects in Berlin. |
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The two forms of horseracing in the United Kingdom are National Hunt, which involves jumping over fences or hurdles, and the more glamourous flat racing. |
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Grace, who would later gain fame as a cricketer, won the hurdles event. |
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Brathwaite also earned Barbados its first ever medal at the world championships in Berlin, Germany on 20 August 2009, when he won the men's 110 meter hurdles title. |
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Riders leapt over a wall of flames and stuntmen jumped hurdles while standing on top of speeding cars as a thousand contestants on his new show Red or Black looked on. |
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But this was nevertheless only an indicative vote and many political and legislative hurdles remained to be overcome for supporters of an elected second chamber. |
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Over jumps it was not surprising that Raydari got an 18lb rise to a more realistic hurdles mark of 110 following his unextended victory at Roscommon last Tuesday. |
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Successful on his only start to date, he is out of a dual hurdles winner from the family of smart jumps performers Boro Quarter, Boro Smackeroo and Boro Eight. |
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Former GB junior 400m hurdles international, Liam Collins, is one of the ASF men given the task of bringing the former popular side of athletics back into the limelight. |
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The Tony Martin-trained Pyromaniac, disappointing over hurdles in Galway last time, and Killarney winner Hudson's Bay are among the dangers to the Ballylinch Stud-owned filly. |
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Ru, Chernova suffered a popliteal ligament problem in a knee while competing in the individual 100m hurdles at the Russian championships last week. |
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Eight budding high jumpers from the Gateshead Academy of Sport were put through their paces in an hour-long session of hurdles, technical exercises and yoga stretching. |
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The software will also provide LHD Solicitors with a solution to the administrative hurdles inherent in Criminal work, streamlining the case handling process for fee earners. |
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He was far from fluent at several hurdles but he does gallop and, kept up to his work by Norman Williamson, he had 14 lengths to spare over Kattegat at the line. |
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