So they never actually see just how stupefyingly dull this sport can be for the folks back home. |
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Obviously with sport parachuting there is a risk, having said that, for a novice to be killed is very unusual. |
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Just seeing that clip go through, I was cracking up and I think Cate's such a good sport to send herself up in that way. |
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She was a pretty good sport especially considering some of the scenes and lines she had to deliver. |
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The identically shaped sculptures each sport distinctive coloration, as well as striped or polka-dotted underpants. |
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You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure. |
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After a lull in the late 90s, it's now cool again to sport the odd label here and there. |
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A great summer of sport has yielded some interesting lessons on the mechanics of teamwork and the magic of management. |
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Most of the top 16 players in the sport dreaded drawing Ashby as an opponent, fearing that she would eventually claim a scalp at this level. |
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Men started to sport tight black leather pants and teasing their hair to incredible sizes. |
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If the inflammation resulted from playing sport, professional advice on technique may be necessary. |
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At the same time it brought the birds closer to sport hunters living in southern California cities. |
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Then they collected the eggs they didn't eat and stored them in casks, and they killed birds for both food and sport. |
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The sport of geocaching is perhaps best described as a high-tech scavenger hunt in which computers and the Great Outdoors come together. |
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It is a very telegenic event and ITV Sport looks forward to the challenge of giving it the same prominence as our other big sporting events. |
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Train your dog to locate objects by following scents on a trail for fun or sport. |
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One of the most fascinating questions is why male mandrills sport such bright colors. |
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From first impressions you can tell that this is a bike that has been designed with a true passion for the sport it was intended. |
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I've never seen anyone work as hard as Lucy for the betterment of the people on the backstretch and the sport of racing. |
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After all, in which other sport do you see an Oraon or a Munda or a Santhal or a Manipuri go on to be the captain of the national team? |
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I'm not considering the one sport which portrays itself as the most manly sport on the face of the earth. |
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While fencing is usually thought of as a manly sport, the women of the University of Victoria fencing club have a much different perspective. |
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That said, stories like this are bad for the sport, and that affects all of us. |
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He is great at almost every sport, right from table tennis and badminton to even cerebral games like chess. |
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I like a bit of golf, but apart from playing badminton over the washing line I don't do much sport in the summer. |
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There was a time when ball badminton was a popular sport in Southern India. |
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For so long tennis was a sport that only mattered for a couple of weeks every year. |
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Few players seem to reach big-time sport without some crises along the way, such as injuries, self-doubt, mismanagement or personal baggage. |
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Canada setting up its own bowling association can only help the sport of tenpins. |
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Our two sport disciplines, tenpin and ninepin, also have their own business structures. |
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Young men sport baggies low on their hips, exposing Calvin Klein boxers and a line of hair. |
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Most of the SUVs sport luxurious interiors, which would put many a family car to shame. |
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Some are marbled with silver, others have varying shades of green, while still others sport deep green leaves. |
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Another sport, basketball, has one period that is also especially big for beer, Patrick finds, the NCAA tournament or March Madness. |
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The roomy public areas sport a combination of cool tones, and colour and texture contrasts in reds and terracotta. |
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Horse riding can be a dangerous sport and it's one of the hazards that go with the territory. |
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There are a lot of single pitch sport routes on the tessellated patterned walls of this amazing area. |
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All this separation by age, gender, equipment, and location is Balkanizing the sport. |
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Where better to test the water than Hawick, traditionally a hotbed of rugby and perhaps the Scottish town most associated with the sport? |
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Sport, show business and ethnic culture seamlessly blend in New Zealand's favourite sport, rugby, with the haka preceding every test match. |
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The blanket television coverage now being given to the oval ball game has certainly attracted many new converts to the sport in rural areas. |
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But all in all, I could understand hot-air balloon aviators' fascination with the sport. |
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He gave a trophy for long-distance hot-air ballooning in 1906 that started the modern sport. |
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Because baseball is virtually an every day sport, ballplayers often react on habit. |
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Our game is the toughest team sport in the world and success has to be earned the hard way. |
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It's always great to watch your favourite team play their sport, it's even better when they win. |
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Kelley was once the captain of Princeton's hockey team, and his love of the sport and his own personal knowledge come through in the screenplay. |
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Now think about other physical tasks, such as playing a sport or a musical instrument, or a game involving perfecting neuromuscular skills. |
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In any sort of team sport, I'd stand at the back and hope no one would pick me. |
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It is a sport that combines the best aspects of one-on-one competition but is also very much a team sport. |
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Hunting with hounds demands great skill and the key to keeping your clientele as a hunt is to provide good sport. |
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The physical challenges reminded me too much of gym class, but the mind games were great sport. |
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It would, however, be totally inappropriate to speak in such terms of a male defendant who has been a distinguished exponent of a rugged, manly sport. |
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A number of activities have been lined up for the cricket week and will include a march past and demonstrations of various aspects of the sport by ZCU officials. |
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Besides, the NFL is supposed to be manly sport for manly men. |
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Rowing is the largest sport at the games with around 900 competitors. |
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She has plotted her campaign to become the first Scotswoman to win an Olympic gold medal as her sport takes centre stage on the opening day of the Games in September. |
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Here our noble hero sits out on the moors, accompanied by his dogs, surrounded by the spoils of a good day's sport and communing with this great, noble landscape. |
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Courtney is another athlete who was introduced to the sport of Modern Pentathlon in 2004 through competing in Pony Club triathlons and tetrathlons. |
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Ballroom is now a competitive sport, but there are many more styles. |
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While boxing is still widely regarded as a sport fit only for males, 16-year-old scrapper Dominique, from Oldham, is out to prove women can also be a knockout in the ring. |
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Baseball has long been the most popular sport in Cuba and the island has long been a hotbed of baseball talent. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't get to see any other sports taking place because I spent all of the day consumed with my sport and all night consuming alcohol in the scarfie bars. |
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A new genetic analysis of man's best friend could help scientists explain why a border collie has knack for herding or why poodles sport a curly coat. |
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Shooting the birds was marginally better sport than bagging dodos and to win a rosette in pigeon-shooting you had to kill in excess of 30,000 passengers in a session. |
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He told us he may sport a man bun if it pours on Oscar Sunday. |
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She will find it increasingly hard to find any place to call her own from now on after advertisers identified her as the most marketable woman in sport. |
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The tennis complex terminates the Olympic site, and the centre court was designed to be a visual stop for the main axis, as well as a congenial focus for the sport. |
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For example, if hemophilia prevents your child from participating in a contact sport, he or she can still be a part of the team as the scorekeeper or assistant manager. |
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Gliding is a sport that is not easily televisable, short of putting the camera in a very high altitude plane, to get a view with something to provide context. |
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Like Formula One, golf is a sport where you get a better view of what is going on from watching it on the television and that televisual experience is fast evolving. |
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform. |
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Charlotte works hard to make her mark in a male-dominated sport. |
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He told me that the early morning is the ideal time for this sport as the air is very calm and so this is probably the best time to go hot air ballooning. |
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We've always known that apart from a healthy outdoor sport that can turn you into an obsessive fruit and nut case, golf is a great way of socialising and schmoozing. |
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While snowboarding gained mainstream popularity, monoskiing fell by the wayside, but the sport has made a major comeback. |
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So this chiller is the final thumbs-down to any remote chance I might be tempted to give the snow sport a go. |
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He especially enjoyed any motor sport activities including boating, snowmobiling and motorcross. |
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Jones enjoys mountainboarding, wake boarding and mountain biking but her favourite extreme sport is,perhaps inevitably, snow boarding. |
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Messi is a phenomenon of world sport, a 5-foot-7 soccer giant. |
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The reasons given were an alleged refusal by the money brokers in the sport to meet them. |
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The collaboration ensures commitments by UFC and Affliction for Mixed Martial Arts to continue to be recognized as a mainstream sport. |
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These, in the genus Tibicen, come out later in the summer and sport dark or olive eyes. |
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The adventure sport of mountain boarding sees participants hurtling at up to 50mph down hills on an allterrain, four-wheeled board. |
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Society and culture could have a deep impact on motional activities of individuals, especially in the field of sport and physical activity. |
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At left, another snorkeler is down in the trench for world competition in a slimy sport. |
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The event was staged at the Centre For Sport in Newcastle with cardio tennis being run by local coaches Caitlin Hindmarsh and Alison Cartmell. |
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Mountainboarding or All Terrain Boarding is the fastest growing extreme sport in Europe. |
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Sport England's approved list has 149 activities, including model aircraft flying, angling and darts. |
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Many of the factors that the teenagers saw as key to their wellbeing, such as sport, money and alcohol, tied back to socialising. |
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Motocross was not really seen as a sport that would have many takers in Oman, given the popularity of fast cars and 4WDs in this country. |
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Never before had England managed to claim table tennis gold in the mixed doubles since the sport was introduced for the Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games. |
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Now the six times married dad of 30 will return to the sport that left him with two cauliflower ears and a smashed nose to face his nemesis, Johnny Saint. |
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Last April, General Motors had a snafu with the new sport utility vehicles that it had just launched, the Chevy TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, and aids Bravada. |
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