Pipe's Marcel earlier clocked up a sixth straight win when claiming the Sharp Novices' Hurdle. |
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When he finally hung up his black boots and oilskins last month, Liam had clocked up 42 years as a fireman. |
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Crawford clocked 20.31 secs, with Gatlin eight one hundredths of a second back. |
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It took me only a few beats of a pause to realize Marilyn clocked me hard with her own fist. |
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There was still a tender spot there from when Henley had clocked him, but he couldn't remember where he'd gotten it. |
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I jerked upright in bed and clocked him in the jaw and we quickly returned to the floor in a brotherly-scuffle once more. |
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He clocked me but by that time they had already smashed the front of the shop door. |
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You clocked me in the midst of a fight that shouldn't even have happened, and all you can think about is yourself? |
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Jayde looks to the thug that clocked him and responds with a flurry of punches, almost as if he has gone berserk. |
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I spun around and clocked him in the fist with my big hand, then swooped in low for an uppercut with my little hand. |
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There may be hundreds of these vehicles that have been clocked and sold on. |
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A Bedford second hand car dealership is being investigated by Trading Standards for selling clocked cars. |
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That morning he had trouble sleeping and clocked in half an hour early at Northern Straw. |
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She was fired some three months ago after protesting against the company's policy of forcing employees to work overtime while not clocked in. |
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He was still staring at me when I walked in and clocked in on the register. |
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Miners at troubled Hatfield Colliery near Doncaster have clocked out for the last time. |
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I never clocked off at weekends or holidays and it's the same with farming. |
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When the student workers clocked out, this group was still defiantly seated in the same place, tables still soiled. |
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Mr Stead said all four workmates clocked out from Tyco Plastics in Armytage Road, Brighouse at 7.53 pm on August 2 last year. |
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Since then he has clocked up a number of small parts in minor television dramas and films. |
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A big Manchester crowd raised the roof as the Grantown-on-Spey rider clocked an impressive time, just a tenth of a second slower than his best. |
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When clocked above 3600 MHZ the system would boot, but exhibited random reboots as well as constant crashes. |
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Over the last year I have clocked up 21 flights and just over 11.5 hours of airtime. |
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The appellant was informed that he had been clocked at 97 kilometers in a 50 kilometer per hour zone. |
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He could not be trusted, they said, because he had clocked up one red card and 20 yellow cards in the past two seasons. |
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The 800-metres specialist clocked a season's best 48.4 in the 400 metres and was even quicker in his leg of the relay. |
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Most millisecond pulsars hover around the 300 revolutions per second mark, and the fastest spinning pulsar ever detected clocked in at 641 rps. |
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Fastest junior was Smith of Cleveleys RC who clocked 1-12-10, despite being baulked by a tractor over the fast finish. |
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Admittedly the Irish fly-half was not clocked so badly that he saw stars, but the Hughenden crowd might just have witnessed one in the making. |
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The Reds had clocked up what was then their biggest ever win by thrashing Gateshead 90-12 on Wednesday. |
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Some activities can be easily metered, such as the automatically clocked time-per-call measures of a call center. |
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Over the years I have always leased a vehicle, and huge mileages have been clocked up. |
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Having clocked up more than 50,000 miles during 75 years in the saddle, he has decided to hang up his bicycle clips for good. |
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Officers say speeds of 90 mph have been logged, and a motorcyclist was recently clocked at 102 mph. |
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He'd just returned from scuba diving in the Red Sea where he clocked up many a mile of underwater exploring. |
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Dealing with complaints when I'm not even clocked in is a new one even for me! |
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Despite never having rallied or followed pace notes, Williams clocked a respectable 3.35 minutes for first stage, but broke down on the second. |
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He came back from a shot to the right hip and fired two heaters clocked at 94-96 mph to strike out Preston Wilson. |
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He built a hydrofoil that was clocked at more than 70 mph, and for 12 years it was the fastest boat in the world. |
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The inimitable Eddie Vee has clocked up more TV appearances than other Elvis impersonators have had burgers. |
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The British celebrity has clocked up 500,000 followers while Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher is nearing the two million mark. |
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He was a prolific scorer from the first day out and he clocked up some unbelievable scoring totals. |
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In a recent test, the prototype clocked a maximum speed of 193 mph, earning it the title of world's fastest EV limousine. |
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I very much doubt if any midfielder in the country clocked up the mileage the Curry man did on Sunday. |
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Of course, there is no question that Bannister ran the full distance and clocked the historic 3min 59.4sec. |
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Having clocked a speed of just over 240 miles per hour, this car still holds the record as the fastest production car ever. |
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The 23-year-old rider from Hitchin clocked 34.626 seconds on her Olympic debut. |
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The visitors, who have clocked up 77 successive league wins, were given a stern test across all departments. |
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Long Lee Under-7s clocked up a 7-3 victory over Eldwick after Kian Shaw scored a goal in the first minute. |
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Meanwhile, Civil Service had their best result of the season when they clocked a ten-wicket victory over New Earswick. |
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They are in a strong position this term, however, having clocked up eight successive wins. |
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I clocked up 32 victories and 2 charged sigils in survival mode playing Tekken Tag Tournament yesterday. |
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Long Lee Under-13s B clocked up their third consecutive win with a 5-4 victory over Wilsden. |
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He has clocked up most of his big race victories in recent years, with a French Derby win on Celtic Swing in 1995 among the highlights. |
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At The Australian, they reminisced about News Corp's Australian roots as Rupert clocked up yet another corporate victory. |
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Jiangsu slip from second to fourth place as a result which clocked up an incredible 11-2 victory at home to Sichuan Mianyang. |
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The trio has clocked up some notable achievements in its first decade and has been invited all over the world. |
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A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute. |
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This means that the memory in E7205-based mainboards is clocked at the rate equal to the FSB frequency. |
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The England star was clocked speeding at an average of 92 mph on the M1, Leeds Magistrates Court was told. |
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It has been clocked at speeds of up to 20 miles an hour and can probably swim even faster than that. |
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Monitoring of the A590 has clocked cars, motorbikes and vans going more than 100 mph. |
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A number of bikers were also reported for speeding with one clocked doing 96 mph. |
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Ten of those caught face a court appearance, mostly because they were clocked doing excessively high speeds. |
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They did so, with a video camera, and clocked him dropping off a kitchen unit at an address he had no business visiting. |
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Our visit was complicated by the alert staff having clocked me as soon as I walked through the door. |
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Greeks show they've clocked a pretty woman by stroking their fingers across their own chins. |
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He has a lively fastball clocked in the mid-90s and a good breaking ball. |
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I'd clocked more than 200 miles and my forearms were feeling the strain. |
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She'd clocked him once in the face when he came out to apologize. |
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Over 51 hours of community work was clocked up for the local koalas. |
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Competing in a Grand Prix event in Athens, the Caribbean sprinter clocked 9.77 seconds, to break the existing record of 9.78 set by American Tim Montgomery. |
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He would at least describe the wench who'd clocked him with a trunk. |
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Similar temperatures are clocked in Antarctica's frigid interior. |
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During its circuitous voyage, Cassini-Huygens clocked up almost two and a quarter billion miles as it looped across space to the outer solar system. |
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If a car looks dogged and tired, but the odometer is only showing an average mileage then it is likely that the vehicle in question has been clocked. |
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The New Year's first arrival to Colchester clocked in at 2.25 am. |
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The other supervising waitress had already clocked in and was on duty. |
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Like the time in Canada, when he clocked a gorgeous fan in the hotel. |
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A travelling saleswoman for a company in Bradford, the mother-of-two has clocked up 70,000 miles over three years in her Renault Scenic company car. |
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Even though my Reading Comprehension Level has been clocked at the post-doctorate level, my Reading Retention Level is somewhere in the pre-natal region. |
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His fastball is clocked at 96 mph, and he has a good slider. |
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His fastball was clocked as high as 95 mph in the eighth inning. |
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Halo clocked our ground speed at over a hundred miles an hour. |
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Sadly, on Friday, November 7, he clocked out for the last time. |
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I heard that someone was clocked doing 87 mph down here once. |
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But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head. |
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The jet dragster has been clocked at 232.24 miles per hour.... The car is stopped by a drag parachute. |
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It should then tax all of that as personal income, less the proportion of the car's annual mileage demonstrably clocked up on company business. |
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He had been allegedly clocked by a mobile radar trap on the M2 at Winston Hills at 120kmh in a 100kmh zone. |
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Quarter Horses have been clocked at speeds of up to 89 kilometers per hour. |
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A ladies' loo has been installed, I'm sure I clocked a bottle of Bezique behind the bar and Tam Parks is now selling food. |
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Quinn almost clocked up a double but earlier on the card his filly Nuzzle had to settle for second place. |
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Most of the staff have already clocked off for the night, you should do the same. |
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I clocked off at 6am Saturday mornin' an' CRAWLED into bed when I gorr 'ome, desperate for kip 'cos I was due back on at 4 o'clock. |
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He was a two-time All-Southern Section selection whose fastball was clocked at 90 mph. |
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When Tory celebrities get their moment to address the conference, their performance will be clocked by the commentariat. |
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A SPEED demon pensioner was banned from driving yesterday after he was clocked at 90mph at roadworks. |
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In December he was caught speeding, in full unform, by police in Kilmarnock after being clocked doing 45mph on a 30mph zone. |
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Stephen Grosz has clocked up an estimated 50,000 hours as a practising psychoanalyst. |
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Immediately after this textversation, my concentration clocked off. |
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The Cestrians clocked up an imposing 133-7 in their 20 overs with contributions right through the batting lineup as James Wilson and Jonathan Hall top-scored. |
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Spooner employee and Ilkley resident, Richard Garnett, clocked up a special reason to celebrate July as it marked the 50th anniversary of his employment with the company. |
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Colon finished his night with strikeouts of Scott Hatteberg and Erubiel Durazo, the first punch-out clocked at 97 mph on the McAfee Coliseum radar gun, the latter at 95 mph. |
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I was thinking of Onthank last Wednesday when filming a wee bit for the BBC's Cup Final coverage in the Motherwell shopping precinct and clocked a wee gang of neds. |
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