The champion trainer was nervous before the novice chase at Naas, but he needn't have worried as his young hopeful romped home. |
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She disguised herself as a peasant boy and romped in the marketplace, darting between the steam drums and the soup kettles. |
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In the end it was simplicity itself as Cork toyed with our fast faltering challenge and virtually romped to the most facile of victories. |
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Then his team romped around Cambridge in a pair of Humvees to tune the system so that it wasn't fooled by normal urban bangs and jolts. |
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Trinidad and Tobago, whose skipper decided not to play, managed 106 runs in 30 overs and the British romped home in just 7 overs. |
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Chamberlain duly romped to a fourth victory and even had time for a quick pit stop in the opening race. |
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In the second leg of the double header, Workers romped home for a 22-0 win. |
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These ideas were our mental tools as we romped in the forest of first-growth postmodernism. |
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After a close opening set and a half Kuerten hit cruise control and romped home on his fourth match point. |
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It has romped home in council by-elections since and expect the majority of the 3 per cent first-timers to vote with them. |
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It's been many years since these two adorable lovebirds romped in the waves and sand. |
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He romped with just about every starlet on the scene, making a name for himself as a stud who brought out the best in his partners. |
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Her marriage failed, she romped around with much younger men, and was seen at wild parties. |
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The Hollywood stars were famously rumoured to have romped in an elevator at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont hotel. |
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The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race. |
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Holding back two defenders, he slid the ball to Rooney, who romped the ball home from 16 yards. |
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In the election for a president in December 1848 Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis-Napoleon, romped home, leaving the republican candidates standing. |
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When I told an acquaintance about a ten to one shot that romped home later in the day, I had no idea how much, if anything, that tip was ultimately worth to him. |
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When the racehorse Galileo romped home to victory at the Epsom Derby two years ago, it wore the colours of millionaire owner John Magnier's wife, Sue. |
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Douglas was up next and romped through an impossibly light-footed display of anti-gravity. |
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Keiko was far away by then, headed for Norway, where he panhandled from picnicking families and romped in Skaalvik Fjord. |
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The Bantams romped to a 5-win at non-league Harrogate Town last night. |
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In two suburban swing counties in New York, unknown Republicans romped over longtime Democratic officeholders. |
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But while Toy Story 2 romped home at the box office, Fight Club wormed its way under the nation's skin. |
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Roma, coming off their first defeat in Serie A – a 3-0 defeat at Juve – romped to a 4-0 triumph over Genoa. |
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He fought the inaugural, stand-alone mayoral contest as an independent and romped to victory. |
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Yet in Kentucky Steve Beshear, the Democratic incumbent, romped home by an equally wide margin. |
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Scoring honours went to Gonzalo Higuain, with the first hat-trick in the competition as Argentina romped to a 4-1 victory over Korea Republic. |
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Fielding a number of players from Chile 2008, the New Zealanders romped through Oceania qualifying in January. |
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Moumouni Dagano was the talisman for Burkina Faso, who romped through the first round of the African preliminaries with a 100 per cent record. |
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In Group G Sevilla made it two wins out of two when they romped to a 4-1 win over Glasgow Rangers at Ibrox Park. |
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Canada romped to a 6-2 win over the Czech Republic in the semifinal, while the U. S. beat Sweden 5-4 in overtime. |
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Doncaster played the second half a man down after Ross had lamped Cain, but their opponents could well have romped to victory with or without that advantage. |
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A small group wandered down to a spot on the river that looked like the local swimming hole where they romped around, diving and splashing and fishing. |
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Republican Jody Hice romped home in a safe rural Georgia congressional district last night. |
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To compound their misery, the men from Rotterdam dropped to third after Ajax romped to a 6-1 triumph against AZ Alkmaar, who continue to underachieve. |
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To add insult to injury, the Mauves have romped to title after title, booking a regular place at the prestigious UEFA Champions League feast in the process. |
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While the Canadians lamented some wayward finishing in a narrow 2-1 win over the islanders, Honduras were not so profligate and romped to a 6-0 victory that clinched their place in Nigeria. |
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Ironically, the Dutch were beaten by a Russia team even more attack-minded than themselves, after having romped through the group phase with the best goalscoring record in the early stages of the competition. |
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In the fourth round of the Mountain Bike World Cup in Champéry, Switzerland, Colnago CAP Arreghini rider Nathalie Schneitter romped to her debut victory at that level. |
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Speke Dunnies managed a narrow 2-1 home win against Elmoore as Mosslane romped to a 7-0 win over Victoria Memorial. |
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As little ones romped on giant inflatable toys, 300 volunteers entertained and educated the bulk of the visitors at lab exhibits, educational kiosks, historic films, bus tours and more. |
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And where voters were more affluent and moderate, Romney romped. |
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David Beckham struck his first goal in Italian football on Sunday while Kaka put the Manchester City transfer saga behind him with a brace as AC Milan romped to a 4-1 victory at Bologna. |
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On that record, Bad Pumpkin, they romped around the fringes of hard rock, toying with cowpunk on one side and zanier stuff on the other. |
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The WAG was snapped in her private box at Aintree on Thursday cheering and whopping in delight as her gee-gee romped to victory. |
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Enyimba romped through the early rounds of the Champions League, and despite suffering a 6-1 defeat at the hands of Egypt's Ismaili, they finished in the top two in their group to book a place in the semi-finals. |
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However, his departure from the helm of the SDLP will be a blow to the peace process and his party, still reeling after Sinn Fein romped ahead for the first time as the largest nationalist party in the June general election. |
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Nicholson was virtually faultless on the doubles against stagestruck Steve Farmer and he romped to a 3-0 victory. |
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While the young wolves romped about and fought at the foot of the mighty trees, he floated up to the highest treetops and explored, fascinated, the expanses of the land. |
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Between these two cities, in the Red Deer River Valley, are the Badlands, a wide, fantastic valley of hoodoos, coulees, red shale hills, and the gigantic bones of dinosaurs which romped here 70 million years ago. |
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His next race was a return to Cheltenham where he romped home by six lengths in the Teleprint Chase. |
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In long winter nights it was hard to tell who enjoyed sportfulness the better, the children who romped the floor, or the parents who, with lighted countenance, looked at them. |
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Ballinagreen romped home in the Parce Puer Stimulus Beginners Chase. |
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