As for athletic shoes, opt for a pair with a wider toe box, since taking pressure off the inflamed area typically alleviates the discomfort. |
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Many people think of sports medicine as merely the treatment of athletic injuries. |
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Many stories told about O'Keefe recount his daring and athletic escapes from pursuing yeomen and soldiers. |
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The major zeitgebers pertinent to athletic performance include diet, daylight and temperature, exercise, social interactions, and drugs. |
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The self-sufficient campus has a post office, a farm, athletic fields, chapel and amphitheater. |
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He hopes to open an athletic center, and to become more proficient in mixed martial arts. |
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But Mrs Rocatti better arrive soon, before Dundee's angularly athletic goalkeeper earns himself a move elsewhere. |
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Presently colleges do not hold their annual athletic meets, once a regular feature of their extracurricular activities. |
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Naturally athletic, she honed her skills and toned physique through years of competitive swimming and track and field events. |
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Her body, once the robust athletic image of health, now requires a machine to keep it alive. |
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Agassi is the buffed baseliner and Sampras the athletic serve-and-volleyer. |
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He wore a loincloth of dyed linen and donned a thin robe over his athletic body. |
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Midfield players are far more athletic now, resembling long-distance runners. |
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He was also the Public Schools' athletic champion in the 100 yards, the hurdles, long jump and high jump. |
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Eoin is a member of the Naas athletic club and the long jump is his specialist field. |
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The Slip Free Yoga Chalk is now our favourite way of keeping hands sweat-free, especially during athletic ashtanga and Bikram classes. |
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We're striving for horses that gait as soon as they're started under saddle with long loose stride and natural athletic aptitude. |
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If athletic prowess runs in the Stewart family, however, so does dedication. |
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Her taut, athletic stature moved fluidly across the pool deck toward the lounger. |
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Bee pollen is used to improve digestive assimilation as well as athletic performance. |
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He was shorter, but as athletic as him and had one of the smoothest run-ups in the game. |
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Then, over each rubber glove, she pulls an old athletic sock, mitten or cotton glove. |
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Most of us know of the company as a global titan in athletic wear, so it makes sense that it is moving into the growing athleisure space. |
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In the film, Harris is an athletic coal miner determined to play professional rugby. |
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Darling, if you are a fit thirty-year-old, a sleeveless vest will indeed make you look sporty and athletic. |
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He was a slim and athletic young man in his mid-twenties with a copper tan. |
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Guys are ranked according to how athletic they are and girls are ranked by their looks. |
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They're athletic, quick, strong, aggressive guys and they're always improving. |
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He was a short man, less than five feet tall, but in his young days he was physically strong and athletic. |
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You would be hard pressed to find a more athletic person from a physical standpoint. |
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But he is a strong swimmer with an athletic build, and he eventually manages to save himself. |
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Big and strong but not as athletic as he needs to be, Snyder has room for improvement. |
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On the down side, she wasn't very athletic and she hung out with some odd people. |
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This must have been quite an achievement on a rope ladder and, to the best of my knowledge, he was not a very strong or athletic person. |
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Ollie Walsh was so brave and athletic and was quite the greatest hurling goalkeeper I saw. |
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This frog is the most athletic of all the frogs and has a broad background in physical endeavours. |
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As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport. |
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Shay's father knew that his son was not at all athletic and that most boys would not want him on their team. |
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Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong. |
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Up to this juncture Pat was a heavy smoker, lived life to the full and certainly showed no athletic prowess. |
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Sports physiologists know that athletic ability does not deteriorate nearly as rapidly as was once thought. |
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He has forged an impressive path to the pinnacle of one of the world's greatest athletic events. |
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During school I was always involved in sports and generally excelled in all athletic events. |
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It was an athletic event held against the backdrop of race, war, religion, and theatrics. |
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He said they are starting their athletic training right away to prepare for it. |
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Together they have kept Tinryland athletic club to the forefront of national athletics. |
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In outdoor soccer, athletic attributes like speed and strength can be maximised. |
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Her athletic prowess was demonstrated in the numerous track and field trophies she won. |
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Eight years later Tokyo was host to one of the greatest athletic battles in recent history. |
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We take this opportunity to thank them for their many hours of hard work and commitment to the athletic club. |
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They don't have to be the best or even better than average in every athletic event. |
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When I work on it, I really enjoy it but it's almost like professional athletic training. |
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Brian is a member of the Newcastle athletic club and the long jump is his specialist field. |
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For competitions, archers will wear white shirts, white pants and white athletic shoes. |
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It is the height of the athletic track season and Sligo athletes are getting in on the action. |
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Don't forget to warm up and stretch properly before beginning any athletic activity. |
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Everybody is athletic enough to make that last-ditch tackle or cover that gap when someone is a bit tired. |
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There are a variety of athletic dance styles, including tap, jazz, aerobics, tae-bo, cardio kickboxing, and other forms of music-related dance. |
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Some live out their circus fantasies by taming lions or elephants, but aerial acts combine macho cool and athletic grace. |
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She was tan and athletic, and I could tell she had been a rebel for quite some time. |
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Still, he says his classes in tap, jazz, and especially ballet greatly enhanced his athletic skills. |
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Although Paul minimises the importance of athletic training, he does not dismiss it as worthless. |
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Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers. |
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Further, athletic competitions for youth can be organized at the tehsil, district, division, province and national levels. |
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It had no contracts with any major sports league and was trying to survive telecasting all types of minor league athletic events. |
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This time the top-edge required a brilliant athletic catch from Akmal, as he sprinted from behind the stumps to a backward square-leg position. |
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Their circle of friends, their schoolmates, and their athletic teams are much more varied than those of even a generation ago. |
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Achilles tendonitis is common when persons first take up athletic activities. |
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Visitors to his Pebble Beach manse find that not only are bathrooms and fridges stocked to the max but so is the supply of athletic equipment. |
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The new work is a wild athletic circus of music scored for a large orchestra together with a smaller ensemble. |
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The 30 dancers are said to perform athletic, emotional graceful routines, blending modern, ballet and jazz dance to pop music, gospel and jazz. |
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He markets his services to local doctors, hospitals, and professional athletic associations. |
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Paddy was always great company and is very sadly missed by the athletic fraternity. |
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Still, there was plenty of time to get an athletic scholarship since basketball and soccer seasons were coming up. |
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There would also be a 400m athletic track outside with covered seating for spectators. |
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They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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The concerto demands athletic power from the soloist as he negotiates trickily angular and motoric passages, particularly in the last movement. |
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Never before in the history of Australian sport have our athletes trained so hard in the quest for the ultimate athletic performance. |
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See, I was never very athletic before that, so I thought it would be awesome to do something like that, and get back into that physical shape. |
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He walked into the pool area, it was very elegant, there was a large hot tub, an elegant wading pool and an athletic pool for swimming laps. |
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Some choose not to play but a growing number of our youth choose alcohol above athletic endeavour. |
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The ancient Greeks pioneered several complex athletic techniques, especially in events such as the javelin and long-jump. |
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The other is for touch football jerseys, which give an authentic athletic look, but are a good cut for streetwear. |
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From songs neatly woven into the story's fabric to the dances that are performed with athletic ferocity, Minnelli's name is stamped all over it. |
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She flexed her left wrist at Cath, and more bracelets jingled against her black athletic watch. |
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Participants then compete in five year-age divisions in all athletic disciplines including the marathon, cross country running and race walking. |
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Chuck Feeney is described by those who've met him as an active, vigorous man with the athletic physique of a former runner. |
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I spent that entire summer at a fat camp where I lost 75 pounds and became an athletic jock. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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The lean, athletic actress with the well-bred manner became an instant star. |
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Shepherds look for exceptional athletic ability, a biddable nature, and superior livestock sense. |
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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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The temple is next to an old athletic association where the Shaolin martial arts have been taught for more than 150 years. |
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Their facilities include a 42,530 square foot athletic fieldhouse which houses 3 courts for basketball, wheelchair rugby and volleyball. |
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Her enthusiasm apparently strikes a chord as more and more women become involved in a formerly forbidden athletic arena. |
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Adamson can be modest about his athletic ability because it's only one ingredient in his adventure-contest success. |
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Spencer and Wilis are widebodies who have athletic ability and nasty streaks. |
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He is Adam reborn, both in spirit and in flesh, his athletic torso vivifying that of his disgraced predecessor shown in fresco six. |
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I have recruited excellent staff members at restaurants, athletic clubs, and even traveling on an airplane! |
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Furthermore, one might wonder at the odd ratios of athletic facilities at our school. |
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In high school, gymnastics and wrestling had an early hold on Stephan's athletic aspirations. |
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This time the top-edge required a brilliant athletic catch from him, as he sprinted from behind the stumps to a backward square-leg position. |
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Many people stretch before or after engaging in athletic activity. |
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The athletic community was putting pressure on him to say that he was pro-Olympics and pro-athletes. |
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Horace was athletic and clever, known, probably apocryphally, as the fastest cotton picker in Clay County. |
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, the athletic, South African bride of Prince Albert, is also with child. |
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Reebok, the athletic shoe company, has made him central to its drive to dominate that lucrative market. |
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He was very athletic and good at the high jump and long jump. |
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The cold was no match for these paragons of athletic prowess and goodwill. |
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Artistic rather than athletic and unable to pay the skiing fees anyway, he feels outcast by the uniform and exclusionary religious community there. |
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But will forgoing your morning oatmeal really lead to a leaner body and better athletic performance? |
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Although the Lapith women do not seek husbands, they are assaulted by the Centaurs at a wedding and are defended by the heroic, athletic Lapiths, overseen by the god Apollo. |
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On some campuses, the athletic departments are the most important entities that exist. |
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The athletic spring that had once been in my step had slid disgracefully into a slothful waddle and I was metamorphosing into a thirty-something marshmallow instead. |
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She never wowed the nation with her athletic prowess, shilled in countless car commercials, or entertained in film comedies. |
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Eubanks is an assistant athletic director for football and he coordinates on-campus recruiting visits. |
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During my university days we used to share athletic department facilities with people doing other martial arts like Shorinji kempo and judo and sumo. |
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She was compact, but her tan and the way she was easily carrying a shopping basket loaded with herbs and stones suggested she was athletic, always a plus. |
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Festivals almost always feature waterborne activities, ranging from athletic events like blindfolded canoe races to rituals that include offerings to water spirits. |
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But hGH is peculiar among PEDs in that, similar to deer antler spray, there is no evidence it helps athletic performance. |
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She suffered an injury that precluded the possibility of an athletic career. |
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It is a good thing for Snyder that he has an NFL franchise and is not running a college athletic program. |
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Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol. |
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One would think that all those cellos would produce a thick, tubby sound, but Boulez's rhythmic and contrapuntal virtuosity keep the music lively and athletic. |
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The lean and athletic Katniss was dressed in sweats and halfway through the extensive process of putting on her face. |
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They chose to view such athletic records as realizations of a random process, reflecting uncertainties in the many factors that influence any given result. |
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Race walking is as, if not even more, arduous than many other categories, yet exponents are seldom acknowledged in the same athletic conversation. |
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Using kettlebells, you'll build functional muscle strength and size, burn fat, sculpt a shredded midsection and create an overall athletic physique. |
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With its 302-horsepower engine, it is able to provide athletic performance to complement its fully independent suspension and variable assist rack-and-pinion steering. |
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He plays league footy, while you sit behind your computer, eating popcorn, bagging out more athletic people than yourself and playing world of warcraft all day. |
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She wore a red tunic that didn't try to mask her extremely feminine and athletic figure and pants so short that she couldn't possibly receive a wedgie. |
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When purchasing athletic shoes, you should have between one-quarter and one-half-inch of space between your longest toe and the end of the toe box on the longest foot. |
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He did, and Paterno allegedly informed Curley, the athletic director, of the conversation. |
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More athletic than balletic, she skated like a well-trained chimp. |
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During his athletic days, he specialised in long-distance running. |
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I submit that it is only a game masquerading as an athletic event. |
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Usually lean, they have strong bodies and may even be quite athletic. |
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Instead of having an athletic director or an administrator imposes their ideas. |
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He was also an athletic boy yet he had no great liking for games. |
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The ancient epic had its counterpart in athletic contests just as the medieval romance had its counterpart in jousts and tournaments between knights. |
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But his severe lack of athletic integrity is what is unequivocally repugnant about Ronaldo. |
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A mesomorph is athletic, hourglass-shaped or rectangular-shaped, muscular with excellent posture, gains muscle easily and gains body fat easier than an ectomorph. |
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The athletic director bought three-ply swimsuits for the team. |
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Young Judith Blum was never a joiner in school, never popular, never athletic, never part of any cliques. |
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He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career. |
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He was thin, lithe and athletic and was dressed in dark blue trousers and tunic with embroidered trim, and a gold coloured lanyard hung from one shoulder. |
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With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts. |
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He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline. |
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Being in the RSC is sort of like wearing a varsity jacket signifying that a congressman is an athletic budget cutter. |
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Quite a few who became national athletic champions were also duxes or top academic pupils at their schools. |
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The agitations resembled the grinnings and writhings of a galvanized corpse, not the struggles of an athletic man. |
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It is often carried out as an athletic challenge in a competition or for a record attempt. |
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The youth of Rome had several forms of athletic play and exercise, such as jumping, wrestling, boxing, and racing. |
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Ballet is a strict form of art, and the dancer must be very athletic and flexible. |
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An athletic supporter and protective cup is highly recommended for male players by medical experts and professionals. |
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It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. |
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Harmison delivered another short ball, which Kasprowicz fended and Jones took an athletic catch down the leg side. |
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The Ancient Olympic Games were religious and athletic festivals held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. |
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These Games featured mainly athletic but also combat sports such as wrestling and the pankration, horse and chariot racing events. |
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In the early 20th century, many Olympic athletes began using drugs to improve their athletic abilities. |
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He was just an athletic guy in street clothes playing mushball near the lake. |
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In his youth, Burton was a star athlete and well known for his athletic abilities and strength. |
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In their original form many centuries ago, Highland games revolved around athletic and sports competitions. |
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King Orry was reminiscent of the original Bulldogs, lighter boned and very athletic. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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Winners of athletic events and other graded competitions are usually awarded a gold medal. |
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The Olympic Club, founded in 1860, is the oldest athletic club in the United States. |
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Columbia University athletics has a long history, with many accomplishments in athletic fields. |
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Skin and hair color are not correlated to height, weight, or athletic ability. |
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The acquisition of Reebok would also allow Adidas to compete with Nike worldwide as the number two athletic shoemaker in the world. |
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The primary purpose of many camps is educational, athletic, or cultural development. |
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Such policies left Ukraine with hundreds of stadia, swimming pools, gymnasia and many other athletic facilities. |
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The state's two largest athletic programs are the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans, which play in the NCAA Big Ten Conference. |
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A tall, athletic, tanned man, his smooth black hair slick with oil, long sideburns, neatly trimmed moustache, Clark Gable redivivus. |
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Major colleges and universities fielding NCAA Division I athletic teams are Brown University and Providence College. |
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It is a truly gripping story, told in a lean, hard, athletic narrative prose that puts more literary English to shame. |
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All require experience, athletic ability, and technical knowledge to maintain safety. |
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Also Chesterfield has a competitive athletic team which competes regularly all over England. |
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They specialize in all sorts of events, such as athletic competitions, fairs, and conventions, as well as receptions, banquets, and street food. |
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He was considered very toolsy and athletic, but rather raw, best-known as a basketball player in high school. |
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Six schools had a physical therapist, three had an ATC, and one had an EMT regularly attending its home athletic events. |
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In Chris Wright's athletic future, he sees basepaths and warning tracks, not end zones and goal posts. |
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Many substitutes have been proven more acceptable in given end uses from athletic equipment to a razor strap. |
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Aaron Mattes is one of the most renowned manual and kinesiotherapy athletic conditioning and flexibility authorities in the world. |
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That's because he's been offered a partial athletic scholarship to join the men's golf team at Bemidji State University in Minnesota. |
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Why does the athletic department operate so secretively, leading to public conjecture and innuendo? |
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Associate athletic director Judy Brame has taken over the head-coaching duties in Abraham's absence. |
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Geri Halliwell and Sophie Dahl are examples of stars who've cheated genetics to change from soft, round endomorphs to lean, athletic mesomorphs. |
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Mesomorphs have an athletic body shape with lots of muscle mass and strong arms and legs, like actress and singer Madonna. |
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Other athletic types could have fun at the Kew-Forest Maintenance Supply booth, where there was a mini-golf course. |
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The NBA's popular high flying, athletic mascots exhibit their special style of creative and acrobatic slam dunks. |
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While inquiring about Nohng's medical training, Toey also asks about his personality and his sports interests and athletic abilities. |
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Leonardo Donato plays Henry as a big, athletic bear of a man who playfully grabs acquaintances in headlocks and tousles their hair. |
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Based on these findings, coachers might consider and capitalize on students' responsibility goals in the athletic classes. |
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He's interviewed them all, from athletic alumni from the 1950s to sports-loving Nobelists. |
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Although the book's subject is football, I wonder if possibly other athletic contact sports could affect the brain. |
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Known as Jumbo Edwards, this athletic star won two golds in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics in the coxless pairs and coxless fours category. |
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Today, PUMA North America announced that Johnny Damon, the new centerfielder for the New York Yankees has signed with the global athletic brand for another four years. |
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The preppy, athletic styling in Bubblegum High adds a retro take on casualwear while the rose-tinted trend Polaroid Nostalgia is full of floaty dresses and faded florals. |
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Destiny, by contrast, performed her athletic feat away down in the bush leagues, and so had to make do with the insults of a PETA farm club, the Animal Activists of Alachua. |
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Bubb and acting coach Judy Brame, the school's associate athletic director, thought the day off would help the team cope with events from Wednesday. |
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His success was vitiated by his breaking an ankle two months into the run, in one of the athletic, acrobatic stunts with which he liked to enliven his performances. |
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Instead, they found that a short luteal phase or a cycle without ovulation strongly predicted bone loss, both for runners and for their less athletic peers. |
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Drawn from the Basuto tribe of southern Africa, their players were athletic and strong but not particularly skilful and so didn't win any of their 36 games. |
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It is a great opportunity for the young athletic coaches of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to participate in Level-I coaching course to be organized by IAAF and AFP, he added. |
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I'm usually pretty good with faces, but I had no idea I was reacquainting myself with Saugus athletic director Kevin Miner the past few times we said hello. |
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Because of these findings, the ECG is not very specific for cardiac problems in the athletic population and may result in unnecessary and expensive workups. |
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They must be athletic enough to man up on a solid number two receiver and yet be physical enough to step into the line scrimmage and tackle a running back. |
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The Duchess of Cambridge wore black athletic leggings and a windbreaker. |
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Many of its top quality supplex activewear 2010 workout capris, yoga bras, sport tops, workout pants and athletic shorts have limited supplies in colors and styles. |
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All the major athletic apparel companies now offer skirts, or skorts. |
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A high level of exercise, whether for athletic or body image purposes, or for daily subsistence, reduces energy calories available for reproduction and slows puberty. |
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In 86 he founded the Capitoline Games, a quadrennial contest comprising athletic displays, chariot racing, and competitions for oratory, music and acting. |
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The Nicholas Brothers had a unique talent for being gymnastically athletic in their dancing while they maintained an elegance and sense of humor that was thrilling. |
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Additionally, laurel wreaths were important in several state ceremonies, and crowns of laurel were rewarded to champions of athletic, racing, and dramatic contests. |
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For the more athletic, Yarmouth is on the Isle of Wight Coastal Path. |
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The sturdy peasant woman who worked the land and bore strong children was considered ideal, and athletic women were praised for being tanned from working outdoors. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies, the athletic and the rugby sevens events were held at the City of Manchester Stadium, which was purpose built for the Games. |
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Horse racing in South Korea dates back to May 1898, when a foreign language institute run by the government included a donkey race in its athletic rally. |
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He is described as white, between 30 and 50-years-old, of athletic or stocky build, blue eyes, with a short crew style hair cut and strawberry blond hair. |
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The relationship between Athletics and Financial Aid is even more important at NAIA institutions where partial athletic scholarships are involved. |
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The association believes that the primary purpose of a cheerleader is to support athletic programs and lead the crowd before and during various sporting events. |
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