In Los Angeles, one of the torch-bearers was the oldest living Greek Olympian. |
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A pass by Sue Gilmour found Olympian Rhona Simpson in position to slot home the only goal of the first half. |
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Rather than go down in honor, this half-god Prometheus, in order to avoid further violence, had chosen to desert over to the Olympian forces. |
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Certainly, the few hundred club runners participating in the event didn't know they had a future Olympian lining up alongside them. |
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They find their laughter as sweet as nature's own elixir and their round, cherubic faces like heaping helpings of Olympian ambrosia. |
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We are fighting to support our Olympians and every Junior Olympian who came to Louisville this weekend. |
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In Los Angeles, one of the torch-bearers was 95-year-old Peter Clentzos, the oldest living Greek Olympian. |
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That Olympian goddesses could be brought down to such a base level is just the kind of thing that Eris might find amusing. |
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He, an Olympian himself, initially supported Australia sending a team, but later, shifted from that position. |
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This challenged the accepted view of the stars as dead heroes placed in the firmament by the Olympian gods. |
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As usual, Oliver is Olympian, measured, full of historical references, lovely style. |
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Not only that, but depending on who you ask, Aphrodite isn't really an Olympian. |
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Thus the locals put behind the disappointment of not able to witness the Olympian medallist in action. |
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These are still early days for dress rehearsals, but this week's world rowing championships have already assumed an Olympian scale. |
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Baseball might be right up with pentathlon and synchronised swimming among sports of dubious Olympian pedigree. |
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The German wife of the Australian Olympian has won two gold medals in the Olympian equestrian competition. |
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The SHU is hosting an Olympian lunch at Peffermill to celebrate Scotland's former Olympic hockey players and coincide with the Finals. |
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Guest of honour on the night was the twice Olympian athlete, a race-walker who travelled all the way from Cork for the occasion. |
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Indeed, the regulation should be extended to protect all jobs for which Olympian detachment from reality is an essential requirement. |
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Simmons' writing is distinguished not by its Olympian distance from sports but by its almost tender intimacy. |
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What's called for instead is an end to the myth of Olympian objectivity in the press. |
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Ministers can return a little more to Olympian detachment, coming down only for serious interviews, election campaigns and the like. |
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The programme concluded with Mozart's Symphony No. 41, the socalled Jupiter symphony, whose Olympian grandeur justifies its name. |
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Ordinarily, of course, like every professional opinion-peddler, I approach all issues from a perspective of utter Olympian detachment. |
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Indeed, there is something willful and maddening in their tone of Olympian detachment. |
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The recent death of the Olympian has brought down the curtain on a great life. |
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He cultivated an image of Olympian detachment by scrupulously protecting the respective ranks and dignities of the grandees. |
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Olympian fields were as much temples for religious devotion as sports complexes. |
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Puerto Rico went 1 up in the third bout when Olympian Joseph Serrano, won via walkover. |
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The four-time Olympian will be taking part in a live webchat this coming Monday to discuss his success in and out of the pool. |
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Rocking a red, white and blue do-rag, the first-time Olympian addressed the media and spoke about how he represents the flawed community. |
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Do the network news anchors of the big broadcast networks have to be Olympian figures? |
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Another featured guest was Jim Scherr, the CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee and a 1988 Olympian in freestyle wrestling. |
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In the world of quickie romances and shotgun relationships, finding the perfect match is nothing short of an Olympian task. |
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I read in my book that in ancient Greece ivy was sacred to Dionysus, the Olympian vintner who was one of the gods. |
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But he gains in confidence, building up to the Olympian ending as Apollo accepts his destiny, watched by the women who nurtured him. |
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Such is the nature of American fencing that even at the nationals, marginal swashbucklers like me can end up dueling an Olympian. |
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Although I found his interpretation of the sonata a shade tame, the variations and ballades breathe a truly Olympian spirit of resigned grief. |
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The three brothers became the blacksmiths of the Olympian gods, creating Zeus' thunderbolts, Poseidon's trident. |
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If you're walking along and spot a snake, fear propels you to run with blazing speed and hurdle the fence like an Olympian. |
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Justices are sometimes praised for ruling with Olympian detachment. |
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His comment about being a Special Olympian bowler was just one of those things, and he duly, and ritually, apologized. |
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Olympian Daley received a deluge of goodwill messages after announcing he was in a gay relationship last December. |
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Olympian Kevin Jackson later accused du Pont of firing him from Team Foxcatcher for being black. |
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But, he was on his best behaviour on the day he became an Olympian. |
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The double amputee Olympian is charged with the 2013 shooting death of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp. |
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Olympian Ryan Lochte has parlayed his success in London into front-row seats at New York Fashion Week. |
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Secondly, becoming professionals has sometimes made historians pretend to an Olympian detachment from, and objective judgement on, the present and the past. |
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He was a two-time Olympian, placing fourth in the 1964 Olympic Games. |
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Further evidence for his radical theology lies in his appropriation of the names of the Olympian gods for his roots of matter and his cosmic forces. |
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Finally, just 7 kilometres away at the far end of the bay stood the mighty Greek temple to Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, sister and jealous wife of Zeus. |
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Hecate was not an Olympian god but belonged to popular folk religion. |
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The Greeks could hold I think, opposite things together, usually at one end of their temples there was a statue of great Olympian calm, at the other of dark carnal struggle. |
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But, outside that charmed circle, we might observe that, although Wolfe speaks from an Olympian distance, it is hard to think of this as a mature view of the world. |
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They regard an Olympian detachment from the concerns of most unionists as a mark of non-sectarian virtue and are happy for company in the wilderness. |
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When you're a kid, you imagine people on TV as Olympian figures. |
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Special Olympian athletes from the Westport electoral area have been congratulated by members of the Westport Electoral Area Committee on their achievements. |
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We've got the scoop on an Olympian edition of The Sports Factor. |
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Making an entrance befitting any Olympian athlete, Frances arrived in Emily Square in an open top vintage car, accompanied by her chauffeur for the night. |
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He reasoned, correctly, that to achieve his ambition of becoming an Olympian he would have to find an obscure sport in which there was a dearth of competitors. |
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The mother of the Olympian said she was very proud of Gabriel. |
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The three-time Olympian fell on her mount and later on a flip-flop. |
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The Olympian distance he so carefully cultivated was shot through with genuine exhaustion. |
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The historic Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games are held annually in Much Wenlock during the second weekend in July. |
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Arthur Keily the marathon runner and Olympian was born in Derbyshire in 1921 and has lived his whole life in Derby. |
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According to Pausanias, Poseidon was one of the caretakers of the oracle at Delphi before Olympian Apollo took it over. |
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In 1865, Brookes was instrumental in setting up the National Olympian Association based in Liverpool. |
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If he does, he will be the most decorated Winter Olympian of all time. |
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They narrate critical moments in the evolution of the Olympian order, she says, and thus fill the gap between the theogonies and epics. |
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And former Olympian Jonathan Edwards, a triple jump gold medallist was another adulating fan. |
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When Jesus entered upon his ministry, the Olympian thearchy...was already tottering to its fall. |
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In that same year, Brookes instigated the setting up of the annual Shropshire Olympian Games. |
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Great Britain Olympian Craig Dawson, represented hometown club Rochdale and Bolton Wanderers at football. |
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Velissariou was made the first Honorary Member of the Wenlock Olympian Class. |
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Much Wenlock still hosts the Wenlock Olympian Games, which were an inspiration to Pierre de Coubertin for the Olympic Games. |
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Ravenstein founded the National Olympian Association in Liverpool, a forerunner of the British Olympic Association. |
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We are all in the same pot, we are all guilty, or innocent, depending on whether we take the frog's view or the Olympian view. |
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In 1850 an Olympian Class was started by William Penny Brookes at Much Wenlock, in Shropshire, England. |
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The Wenlock Olympian Society maintains his original ideals, and continues to organise annual Olympian Games. |
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After every Olympian Games there was a dinner, and on this occasion, the dinner was held at The Raven Hotel. |
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A meeting of the Wenlock Olympian Games was held in Coubertin's honour with much pageantry. |
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In response, King George I of Greece sent a silver cup which was presented at the Shropshire Olympian Games held that year in Shrewsbury. |
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Sir Steve Redgrave is the only British Olympian to win a Gold Medal in five consecutive Olympic Games, winning his first in 1984 Los Angeles and last in 2000 Sydney. |
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In most accounts, it was Zeus, king of the Olympians, who commissioned the Titan Prometheus and the Olympian god of fire Hephaistos to create man. |
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The Olympian religion is truly Olympian when it rests on Chthonian grounds, and the Chthonian religion is truly Chthonian when it stands in the Olympian light. |
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An almost Olympian detachment is of great help to the colonoscopist. |
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In 1859, Brookes changed the name to the Wenlock Olympian Games. |
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But Olympian Homer keeps them submerged in his sunless Netherdom, from which however, he lets them peep forth once in a while with a dreadful eye-shot at his startled reader. |
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It promoted an annual series of sporting events across Britain, with the aim of encouraging participation in Physical Education through Olympian festivals. |
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Their first Olympian Games, a national event, held in 1866 at The Crystal Palace, London, was a surprising success and attracted a crowd of over ten thousand people. |
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