Runners should take smaller quantities more often as the shock from each impact may cause gastric stress. |
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Runners were turning back within a mile of the start and over ten per cent of the field dropped out before the first checkpoint. |
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I've also been joining the Road Runners for weekly runs that vary in length and type, including slow jogs, hills, sprints and speed running. |
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Runners return to the auditorium, where the scenes which have just been shot are immediately shown to the audience. |
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Runners encountered wintry and snowy conditions on the summit although it was mild and calm in Kirkby Stephen. |
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This high desert area is dry in the summer when the Road Runners spend their time grading and graveling the roads. |
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Runners rarely need pure rest on their days off, just a break from the jarring effects of running. |
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The Bow Street Runners operated with no official authority and were always a plain clothes force. |
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The renowned Bow Street Runners were established here but it was also a haunt for criminals. |
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Well, as I'm sure you know, the Bow Street Runners were the precursors to the Metropolitan Police. |
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The Bow Street Runners gained the trust of a disillusioned public and soon became widely revered. |
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These first constables were later to become known as the Bow Street Runners. |
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By then, the Bow Street Runners were 70 strong and London had a total of 120 full-time police officers. |
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The Bow Street Runners travelled all over the country in search of criminals and gained a reputation for honesty and efficiency. |
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Runners in the half marathon in March ploughed on through tough weather conditions and continuous rain to get round the 12-mile course. |
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Initially nicknamed Robin Redbreasts, on account of their scarlet waistcoats, the constables came to be known as the Bow Street Runners. |
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These became known as Bow Street Runners and are the forerunners of the police force which was not formed until the early part of the 19th Century. |
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Runners will join the five-mile and one-mile family fun runs on Sunday May 11 at Heaton Park, with all the proceeds going to research into children's cancer. |
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Runners have to carry a survival kit, which includes a snakebite pump. |
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The famous Bow Street Runners were formed by Henry Fielding. |
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During the 18th century, London was dogged by crime, and the Bow Street Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. |
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Runners with amenorrhea experience more running-related injuries than runners with eumenorrhea, and an increased incidence of stress fractures. |
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Whale watching in Passamaquoddy Bay is a must with sea-life cruises such as the Fundy Tide Runners. |
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Runners up, Milton Library's 'The Dewey Decimators,' came in second and Mackie Harley Davidson's 'Bee-zee Riders' took best costume. |
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Runners up were synchronised swimmer Madison Griffith and hockey mentor and player Stephen Tabb. |
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Runners who develop venous occlusive disease have a prothrombotic state due to augmented coagulatory activation and dehydration. |
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Runners pass through lush rain forests, past waterfalls and enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro at every turn. |
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Runners are given the option to sign up to run particular races, especially when marathon entries are no longer available to the general public. |
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Runners are advised not to ingest a new food or medicine just prior to or during a race. |
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Athletic clubs in Bristol include Bristol and West AC, Bitton Road Runners and Westbury Harriers. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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Back in the day Jockie Wilson would down a yard of ale and still get his picture on Top of the Pops behind Dexy's Midnight Runners. |
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One of the larger projects looming on her horizon is an up-coming collaboration with Kevin Rowland's raggle-taggle soul crew, Dexys Midnight Runners. |
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Rowland's Dexys Midnight Runners will release their first album in 26 years, while Dammers' futuristic dub jazzers Spatial AKA will continue to delight and astound. |
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They could have called it The Corniness Of The Long Distance Runners. |
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Other popular bands from Birmingham include Duran Duran, Fine Young Cannibals, Felt, Broadcast, Ocean Colour Scene, The Streets, The Twang, Deluka and Dexys Midnight Runners. |
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Then, there are chain saws, power tools, amplified music, traffic, sirens, snowmobiles, wave runners and motorcycles. |
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My worst weeds are the perennials that spread with runners, like quack grass. |
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Traffic to the course was so heavy that some runners missed their intended races. |
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The Scottsville Race Course was abuzz with excitement as thousands of runners struggled to beat the gun. |
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Ankle deep mud from melting snow, ice covered pools and hail and snow driving into the faces of runners on Mickleden Edge. |
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With relatively little snow and temperatures which are warm enough, runners can avoid excessive indoor track training. |
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Umpires must keep a careful watch as to the position of the runners every time an outfielder makes a throw. |
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I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners. |
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A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically. |
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These runners carried oral messages, small packages, or quipus from village to village and from the capital to all parts of the empire. |
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A neater and stronger solution was to rabbet the drawer sides to accept both the drawer bottom and the runners. |
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In a normal race, the runners line up on the starting line to get a fair start. |
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He last raced in an allowance over the turf at Saratoga Race Course on July 24, finishing seventh of ten runners. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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Everyone from seasoned runners to the occasional jogger is welcome to take part. |
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Within a few hours the steps will become a traffic jam of joggers as thousands of runners pound out their daily practice. |
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Skyrac is a broad church and members include juniors, road runners, joggers and fellrunners. |
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It is an opportunity for fun runners, joggers and charity fund-raisers to rub shoulders with the fast and famous. |
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Dense schools of fusiliers swarm past, followed by squadrons of predators like big-eye trevally, mackerel and rainbow runners. |
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Five sharks circled us as rainbow runners scraped off parasites from their sides. |
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Accordingly these two jumpers would be the latest addition to the Olympic athletic pool mostly consisting of runners. |
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He was supposedly the rat who betrayed the Gibraltar Three, the Eksund gun runners and the IRA men assassinated at Loughgall. |
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It will be able to project a light that glows in rhythm with the heartbeat of the runners. |
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Fisherbaugh struck out Coker but wild-pitched the runners up a base in the process. |
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The vessel to be fitted with winches, derricks, wheels and ordinary runners capable of handling lifts up to 2 tons. |
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Tired runners and walkers can relax and wind down at the celebration where they can enjoy music, entertainment and light refreshments. |
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This is a good option if your lawn has the sort of grass with runners, like kikuyu. |
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The tough, largely uphill five-mile route was a killer for many of the 150 runners who took part. |
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You don't have to have one foot in the grave to remember the bookies' runners surreptitiously collecting betting slips in pubs. |
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The winners and runners up photos are on display in Mulligans Pharmacy, Ballybricken, and are really worth a visit. |
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Fun and serious runners are wanted to fund-raise for a local registered charity. |
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The group of eight runners also grabbed solid finishes in the 200m and 400m dash relays and the 800m run relay. |
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As often as once a week, teams of relay runners compete in a long race that may begin far out on the plain, ending with a dash into the village. |
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To complete the holiday look use fabric remnants to make holiday table runners or simply wrap your table in holiday paper. |
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He likes two tackling midfielders in the centre with a couple of runners out wide providing ammunition for the forwards. |
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For all his good running and putting of runners into space with deft passes, one of his primary jobs is to kick points. |
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We discussed the race and decided that the other two runners needed a gallop so we wouldn't set it up for them by making the running. |
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Clonal progeny may be produced by stolons, runners, rhizomes, tubers, buds on bulbs, corms and roots, layering of stems, and agamospermous seed. |
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With runners on second and third, Showalter summoned lefty Brian Shouse from the bullpen and let him pitch. |
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Kew Green, the well-backed 7-2 favourite fades as soon as the runners came out of Tattenham Corner and trails in down the field. |
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John Gosden's French 1,000 Guineas winner Zenda flattered briefly in the straight but faded to finish last of the 15 runners. |
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Several runners advanced across the field towards the keep, and he grinned licentiously. |
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Seeing two runners limbering up on the deck of a yacht while you race spinnaker is quite fun. |
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Our simulator calculates the forces on the runners and those that are transmitted through the steering linkage to the drivers' hands. |
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He watched the runners, bikers and rollerbladers all very busy, up and down the banks of the river. |
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To compete successfully in these events, runners must train arduously and consistently, be agile and maintain a strategy for the race. |
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At the outset I assumed I would end up with two sprinters, two milers and two long-distance runners. |
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Midfield players are far more athletic now, resembling long-distance runners. |
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He will be part of a five-man team aiming to finish the race, running alongside more than 4,500 runners. |
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Scoring runs is about getting on base and driving the runners around the bases. |
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Choose round containers for lotuses so future runners don't get jammed in square corners. |
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The fifth-grader, is an honor student, a member of the chess club and one of the school's fastest runners. |
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He was well built because he always worked out, and probably one of the fastest runners at school. |
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He was extremely fit and is reputed to have been one of the fastest runners in the village and also regularly won local cycle races. |
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Over 130 runners finished the full marathon held in conjunction with a half distance event in a small East Anglian town. |
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The runners are collecting sponsorship in time for the half-marathon next month. |
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For competitive marathon runners, this route is nevertheless considered a hard one. |
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All runners will collect a souvenir memento, with trophies for the first three in each of the categories in the 10 km race. |
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More than 800 marathon runners from overseas flew into the province for this run. |
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You can have great track, road and marathon runners all competing in the one race. |
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As the number of marathon runners, tennis players and athletes increases, so does the importance of sport-specific training. |
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But one place that trendy diet doesn't belong is in the lives of athletes, whether they be marathon runners or weekend warriors. |
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Nearly 500 runners tackled the course, which involved around 7,000 feet of climbing, and 404 made it to the finish. |
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The limit for the race is 20 runners so some horses could face being balloted out later in the week. |
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Only six of the 260 runners declared at the five-day entry stage to run on August 22 had confirmed riders. |
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The runners, who collected taxes, delivered communications, and arrested and jailed criminals, belonged to a lower social class. |
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However, they had no phone lines between their main bases and had to rely on runners to keep in contact with each other. |
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I'm sending runners from command post to commanders to get orders out to them. |
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Most warm-season grasses develop thatch, a spongelike layer of roots, runners, and grass blades just above the soil surface. |
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Pegged-down strawberry runners may be lifted now, severed from the parent plant and planted out. |
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Where the plants were growing runners I pegged these down into potting compost with unbent paper clips and watered them. |
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Leave about 1 inch of pot rim above the soil surface to help discourage the runners from climbing out over the top. |
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This way, plants can concentrate all of their energy on producing strong roots and far-stretching runners. |
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Rent a power rake to cut through heavy thatch and runners of grasses such as Bermudagrass. |
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Admittedly they're not very big strawberries, but they taste nice, and the proper strawberry plants only ever seem to grow runners. |
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Buttercups have creeping runners that root at intervals and are almost as difficult to dislodge as dock. |
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Herbs that spread by runners are good candidates because they can be contained in the pot. |
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Trim up overhanging foliage from surrounding plants and simultaneously cut back any stray grass runners before they take root in adjacent beds. |
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In a nearby field his tomb is a threshing floor bordered by pawpaw trees, sugar cane, sweet potato runners. |
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For the same reason, avoid planting your runners in soil that has been used for growing potatoes the previous year. |
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February is when city slickers prune their roses and fruit trees, cut back their blackberry vines, and tug up bamboo runners. |
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Some, called runners, spread exuberantly, and others are classified as clumpers, which slowly expands from the original planting. |
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Generally, the tropical bamboos tend to be clumpers and the temperate bamboos tend to be runners. |
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Propagate strawberry plants once the crop is finished by pegging down a couple of runners from your best plants. |
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Older studies noted that runners, stolons or prostrate stems of many plants became more erect when shaded. |
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The next batter, pitcher Don Wilson advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt. |
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Luis Aparicio then sacrificed runners to second and third followed by a Nellie Fox intentional walk. |
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He learned from his father, Sandy, a player who made a career out of doing little things like sacrificing runners and stealing bases. |
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Tim Easterby, who was gaining his first Group 1 victory, was not on hand for the Sprint because he was saddling runners at another race course. |
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Defensively they also looked sound with tacklers crowding out Ulster's attempts to put runners through the middle. |
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While these runs may alleviate some of the performance anxiety that comes during a taper, most runners will pay for it during the race. |
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People chose to target me for my name, for my runners or whatever, you know, so I had to deal with things to survive. |
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His team pulled the sled deep into the night, Jason shouting orders left and right while he stood on the runners at the back of the sled. |
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This invention relates to a toboggan, and in particular to a manoeuvrable toboggan having runners which are movable relative to one another. |
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It was not immediately known what effect, if any, the fireworks show had on the Breeders' Cup runners stabled on the nearby backstretch. |
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The scoreboard informed her that the two runners that Trent had left on base had scored. |
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The 25th anniversary marathon attracted a record 11,276 runners, including 1,175 marathoners who completed the full 26.2 miles. |
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Because of the balk, both runners advanced one base, giving the Twins a 5-4 victory. |
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The runners now toed this mark, each competitor leaning forward with his eye on the farther end of the platform. |
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The Mariners and the Tigers scratch out their runs with bunts, strings of hits and a willingness to move the runners. |
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A mass of runners swarmed the roads for one of the towns' biggest yearly events. |
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The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
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Split into five legs the runners go in pairs and Radcliffe's seniors managed a creditable 20th place finish, with the mixed team coming 42nd. |
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Since when do base runners not go from first to third on a single to right field? |
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The runners on second and third held their base for the purpose of tagging up and advancing. |
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With runners on first and second, the batter hits a slow roller between the pitcher's mound and the third baseline. |
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People who try to throw a fastball by him, especially with runners in scoring position, are cutting their own throat. |
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He fields his position well and can handle the bat, not only bunting but putting the ball in play to help move runners. |
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The meeting also incorporates the final race of the Reebok Cross series and has attracted over 2000 runners. |
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The racing data list contains all the runners and riders for every race at a meeting. |
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But menhaden are not predators like blue runners and bumper, and can't be caught on sabiki rigs. |
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This event will draw runners from all over the country but there will also be courses for beginners. |
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She blasted out of the blocks and immediately established her dominance over the other runners. |
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Racing at Pioneer Park on Saturday was tailored for the front runners, when in all four races the horse that set the pace prevailed. |
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These are the prices and the form of the runners and riders in the Intel stable of desktop performance microprocessors between January and June. |
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Surely our leaders would be better engaged to remove all traces of film music from our holy places rather than chasing female marathon runners. |
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As summer bled its long days into the shortening evenings of autumn, I'd tramp in reluctantly with feet squidging in wet runners. |
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There was some spirited betting on the outcome to the sixth race with steady support for at least four of the runners. |
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Local politicians, normally passed over by Washington bigwigs, suddenly find themselves courted by all nine of the runners. |
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Modern sled runners are covered with removable plastic runner shoes which can be changed for different conditions, or when worn. |
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Colleges can easily find top-notch runners because the high schools churn them out by the truckload. |
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Screams echoed out as the branches twanged back, severely impairing the vision of many runners. |
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As the runners were descending from England's highest mountain, they heard a scream and frantic blasts on an emergency whistle. |
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In this game, a runner or group of runners blazed a trail and marked it by leaving paper markers, or anything else suitable, along the route. |
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They relish telling stories about moonshiners, smugglers, and contraband runners who successfully fool and evade federal agents. |
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So last Saturday Fell Foot was a country traffic jam as 491 runners arrived at the race start. |
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Many ships carrying two or three Kingfishers operated in the South Atlantic, searching for subs and blockade runners. |
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Blockades of enemy ports during war time tend to develop that peculiar kind of person and ship, the blockade runners. |
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Pursuit of blockade runners often ran them aground, costing officers and crew the prize money awarded for captures. |
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For longtime runners who have competed in and finished several marathons, an ultra is an enticing challenge. |
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Race organizers have since mounted an educational campaign to warn runners about the dangers of excessive drinking. |
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Kieren Fallon, Sir Michael's number-one jockey, takes the mount on both runners. |
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Dealers and runners and mules and nine-year-old lookouts would be off street corners, and out of the line of fire. |
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A covered carriage with sled runners pulled by four strong horses is awaiting its passengers. |
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At one stage our sledges went over a small crevasse, the runners gliding silently over a snow-covered gap that opened up underneath it. |
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Having to make a difficult choice I opted for the runners run and slogged up the first of several steep inclines. |
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He calls games effectively, blocks balls well and throws accurately, nailing 30 percent of runners. |
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Even if the throws don't nail runners, the goal is to keep them close enough so they can't score on singles. |
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These Seattle sisters design placemats and table runners out of abaca fiber. |
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Pull the baby runners back into the rows so they are not trodden on later, lifting the ripening berries up and carefully coddling each plant in a nest of straw. |
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I was quite far behind the leaders at one stage and, as the front runners overtook me, I had a lot of blue flags to contend with and lost some time. |
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The work to which the judge said he would return concerned the removal of a roller shutter and the runners to either side of it at the front of the shop. |
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It grows from seed, underground runners, or any teeny bit of root. |
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After a few hours of this we stopped to put the metal guide pins down through the sledge runners a notch or two deeper, so as to give more effective grip on the ice surface. |
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Merchants, mercenaries, pirates, blockade runners, and all sorts of travelers come through Nerlack Lunar Base daily, slipping unnoticed onboard a ship will not be difficult. |
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Every year the number of runners in this popular marathon increases. |
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One celebrated study found that mortality rates for swimmers were lower than for those who are sedentary, walkers, and runners. |
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Less and less are we seeing these gleaming muscular models that step into the blocks looking more like bodybuilders than runners, particularly the women! |
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By grabbing additional officers and petty officers to act as runners, phone talkers, and recorders, the load further was reduced and information flow to the skipper improved. |
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In the aftermath of the London marathon, many runners may be questioning whether their performance could have been improved by changing their pre-race diet. |
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Make kitchen towels or table runners out of soiled tablecloths and towels. |
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A set of table mats and a couple of good runners will delight my aunts. |
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Horlen threw a wild pitch, advancing the runners to second and third. |
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On a bright dry day with fast underfoot conditions, the Year 4 fun-run attracted a field of more than 100 runners, who were awarded certificates as the crossed the line. |
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Its ports were so isolated they were unattractive even to blockade runners, and goods imported there took months to filter north to the heart of the Confederacy. |
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Day by day the distance covered varies but on the toughest section competitors run almost 50 miles with only other runners and eagles wheeling high above for company. |
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In this all-too-short evening session of trolling, we boated kingfish, yellowfin tuna, and dog-tooth tuna, as well as the usual bonito and rainbow runners. |
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Our second dive was at the nearby Batu Panjang site, which offered an even greater number of giant clams, and dense schools of snapper and rainbow runners. |
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I strongly believe that the language of the rule needs to be amended to explain the necessity of a tag when runners advance at their own risk after an Infield Fly is called. |
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Finally, the pupils used six tubs to plant strawberry runners. |
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Ten merchant ships were used as armed merchant raiders, or auxiliary cruisers, and a few were employed as blockade runners between Japan and Germany. |
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William, along with a field of approximately 150 international runners, covered 133.4 miles through the streets of Brno, the Moravian capital, 120 miles east of Prague. |
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Around one hundred marshals will be out on the fells to ensure the safety of runners and Yorkshire Television will be filming a documentary of the day. |
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They had a couple of marathon runners, a boxer and a weightlifter. |
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He said a good crowd turned out to watch as the runners, many from Holland, threaded their way through the streets, after starting at the Harwich School, Hall Lane. |
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From there the runners tackled Snowden, then it was another dash to get into the treacherous Menai Straits before the tide turned and made the passage impossible. |
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He had dark coloured hair and was wearing black jeans and white runners. |
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Many of the runners fell before the final circuit and a succession of riders were toppled when a loose horse ran in front of several racers towards the end of the course. |
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Trail runners of all abilities will appreciate the rugged, water-resistant design of this shoe, as well as the trail-specific outsole's durability and traction. |
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When your middle and upper body are weak compared to your leg and hip muscles, you're more prone to low back pain which poor, round-shouldered runners are so famous for. |
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Luka hitters had eight hits and many chances to score over the course of the game, but were unable to do so, due to some key miscues with runners in scoring position. |
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For 47,745 of the 47,763 runners who competed in the New York Marathon in 2011, it was a co-ed race. |
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Most antelopes are good runners and many of them graze in herds on plains. |
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Hundreds of runners had tributes pinned to their shirts with photographs and names of their nearest and dearest who had lost their lives to cancer. |
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Most of the runners are off the bridle while Shergar is cantering. |
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Various runners stumble back to the circle to renditions of Swing Low offering abusive comments to the hares and complaining about blisters and trench foot. |
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Many trainers keep as much as they can to themselves, or share information only with their senior runners, to reduce the risk of a secret slipping out. |
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Commercial growers, incidentally, prefer the dormant plants because they make better runners than plants that are transplanted before they go dormant. |
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Also, humans are considered unaccomplished runners when compared to mammals such as pronghorn antelopes, which can sprint at 40 miles an hour for several minutes. |
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Indeed, one has to wonder for a community that has spawned scores of spelling bee champions and science finalists, but has painfully few athletes, runners and players. |
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Indeed, for all the miles he covers in the course of a race, his weekly mileage would not be considered excessive by most club runners on a diet of 10k road races. |
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This spacing allows the runners to root and eventually form a matted row. |
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The slippy grass led many of the runners to slide down the fell on their backsides rather than attempt to negotiate the seriously steep incline on two feet. |
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Endurance runners are more likely to come from east africa and sprinters from West Africa. |
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If we accept 2hr 10 min as the benchmark for a male marathoner, it is worthwhile considering that in 1987, just two runners raced inside that time. |
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My challenge this year to the runners no matter what their ability, tweaky injuries, or suboptimal training was to be fearless. |
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I rolled the gennaker, trimmed in the mainsail, eased off the mast rotator and runners and spun the boat into the wind. |
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These runners, or drills, opened the furrow to a uniform depth before the seed was dropped. |
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The runners up were A PARTY POOPER from S T Vaughan of Yardley Wood and ICE DREAM from Mrs M Styles of Great Barr. |
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The seed drill employed a series of runners spaced at the same distance as the ploughed furrows. |
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The Swedish company Electrolux launched the innovative Model V in 1921 that was designed to lie on the floor on two thin metal runners. |
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It may go against the grain to back Cheltenham runners at shorter than 2-1 but I'd sooner go against the grain than against any of these. |
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Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year. |
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Once pain and swelling are reversed, runners often short change the rehab process involved with ankle sprains. |
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The Henry Daly-trained Mickie is the only one of the five runners tackling fences for the first time. |
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Hassan was wounded after he fell over a fence on the boundary and collided with concrete and metal runners around the sightscreen. |
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What hot runners are to thermoplastics, cold runners are to thermosets like liquid silicone rubber. |
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The winner and five runners up also scoop a goodie bag with a hacky-sack, watch, key-ring, magnet and a bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup. |
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Some of his better runners, such as Satri, Soothsay and Dancal, improved with age, but the majority gained their highest RPR rating as juveniles. |
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Many marathons around the world have such time limits by which all runners must have crossed the finish line. |
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Many runners report that running becomes noticeably more difficult at that point. |
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Many runners experiment with consuming energy supplements during training runs to determine what works best for them. |
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Some runners weigh themselves before running and write the results on their bibs. |
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Doubtless, you'refamiliar with the directory advert's twin skinny long-haired runners, with their droopy handlebar moustaches. |
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Typical of many phasianid birds, guinea fowl are capable runners that have strong burst-flight capacities but little endurance in flight. |
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Snares placed to trap foxes which prey on grouse pose a risk to walkers and runners if they are poorly marked. |
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The runners spurted to the last lap as if they had extracted new energy from the applauds of the audience. |
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We will stagger the run so the faster runners can go first, then the joggers. |
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Monlesa Alsation and Coom Bullet were non runners last night, while Olympic Stunner is out tomorrow, with And We Will her likely replacement. |
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Godolphin have their first runners of the season and will definitely be looking for a good start from Abhisheka. |
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Advocat was fifth in last year's race, but the other eight Meade runners finished out with the washing. |
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Geoff Gower had mixed fortunes with his two runners, Whistlewood and Whistlewind. |
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And incredibly, the American Samoan beat two other runners in the women's 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin. |
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Among abundant local prey species, sailfish will eat pinfish, blue runners, and mullet. |
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The student-paired T test was used to compare results from runners providing three sequential samples. |
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Creen was the next batter and he executed a perfect drag bunt for a base hit, putting runners at the corners. |
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The runners up are PINCER MOVEMENT from S Moseley of Tamworth and DRESSED TO KILL from R Gaynor of Sutton Coldfield. |
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Couple that wind with cool temperatures in the low 50s and race conditions were causing runners to salivate. |
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Some runners compete to run the same marathons for the most consecutive years. |
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There may be multiple sprues, runners and gates, but the following design suggestions still apply. |
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For runners using coumadin, discuss taking glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate with your doctor. |
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In 2014, an estimated 550,600 runners completed a marathon within the United States. |
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Catch some blue runners and you have prime flat line baits for smoker kings if you're bottom fishing. |
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California might decide to exact stiff fines from runners who recklessly chugalug water. |
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In many perennial species runners are sent out that will develop new plants with roots and rosettes at the distanced nodes. |
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It is more effective to take and plant cuttings from the runners of healthy mints. |
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Open grassland species have nowhere to hide from predators, so they tend to be fast runners. |
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For runners, expect improvements in range of motion, hip flexibility, leg turnover, strength, endurance and form. |
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Blockade runners were typically the fastest ships available and often lightly armed and armored. |
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The bamboo is a member of the grass family and grows as either runners or clumpers. |
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The runners up were KERB CRAWLER from David Foster of Rowley Regis and SHELL SHOCKED from Pauline Rickson of Wolverley. |
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To make it easier to bend, you may have to CUt some horizontal saw kerfs across the plywood where it follows the curves of the runners. |
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Generally, tropical bamboos tend to be clumpers and temperate bamboos are more apt to be runners. |
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The major causes of syncope among runners would be cardiac, neurologic or metabolic. |
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Thanks also to the National Trust, Natural England and Yorkshire Water for allowing runners to trog over the beautiful Marsden Moor. |
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To time humans, we use carefully measured tracks, runners started by the sound of a gun, and stopwatches. |
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In fact, this was just as well as the other runners all piled up into a ghastly stramash at the next fence. |
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Pinch hitters, defensive replacements, pinch runners, and relief pitchers contribute much during the course of a season. |
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The Bath Half Marathon is run annually through the city streets, with over 10,000 runners. |
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The centrifugal force, due to rotation, pushed metal into the runners and mold cavities, and a vertical vortex formed along the axis of rotation. |
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A nominator system was tied in where all runners competed for nominators and they earned prizes for reaching the final and the eventual winner. |
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Cardiff Blues were runners up in their Heineken Cup pool but with not enough points to progress in either the Heineken or the Amlin Cups. |
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Down here in Florida, we are using goggle-eyes, ribbonfish, tinker mackerel, blue runners and few others. |
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Some elite Kenyan runners who cannot qualify for their country's strong national team find it easier to qualify by running for other countries. |
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The team from St Paul s School, Barnes were runners up and in third place was Nonsuch High School For Girls, Cheam. |
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Preston Griffin drove in two runs with a single and Billy Susdorf moved the runners up with a sacrifice hit. |
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Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba are also dominant runners, particularly in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters in which they hold the world records. |
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This was followed by Division One of the World Cricket League in Nairobi, where Scotland finished as runners up. |
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The kennel also qualified three runners for the last 24 for the Hennerty Sales Cork Oaks including favourite Rockburst Mills. |
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The Edinburgh Marathon has been held annually in the city since 2003 with more than 16,000 runners taking part on each occasion. |
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Parts of the course were widened in 2009 to allow runners to bypass fences if required. |
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Many runners fear that such a move would deplete maximal aerobic capacity because of the lower overall volume of endurance training conducted. |
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Drill and countersink two side runners ready to screw into the flat supports. |
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The runners up, team Arig, won six tickets to Dubai, courtsey Dadabhai Travel. |
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In 2012, 369 runners from across America and even Brazil came to Olathe to participate in the Patriots' Run. |
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In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it. |
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French ace Andre Fabre had three runners in the Sun Chariot Stakes, but Moore outfoxed them all on Integral. |
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The runners then cross the Melling Road near to the Anchor Bridge, a popular vantage point since the earliest days of the race. |
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The runners then ran the length of the racecourse before embarking on a second circuit before finishing in front of the stands. |
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For example, in a race with seven or less runners in the UK, only the first two finishers would be considered winning bets with most bookmakers. |
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They reached the Challenge Cup Final in 2012, as they had the previous year, but again finished runners up. |
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In 2000, Leeds reached the Challenge Cup Final but finished runners up to Yorkshire rivals Bradford at Murrayfield, Edinburgh. |
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They have been runners up twice in 2009 and 2011, these two tournaments also having been hosted by England. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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