With jockey Yutaka Take in the irons, To the Victory dug in gamely and narrowly outran Rosebud to the wire. |
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He looked beaten on the run-in, and was being hampered by a loose horse, but rallied gamely for a thrilling triumph. |
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But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service. |
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Hoduet neglected his work, but his wife gamely toiled as a tailoress after their child's birth. |
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We wrestled gamely with all this grub, but when the big beef platters hit the table, a few weaker souls threw in the towel. |
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Yet they gamely rose to the challenge, fighting the Tabs to the bitter end. |
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He gamely touches upon everything from political propaganda to false advertising. |
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One contained two old dears gamely trying to lever themselves out of their seats. |
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As the scene ends, he gathers his troupe together and salutes them for gamely taking part. |
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I sped up into a slow run, and he gamely matched my pace for about 200 yards. |
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It's a subject that he's no doubt a little tired of, but he gamely follows the line of questioning. |
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Librarians from around the city gamely clamber up on the loading dock and spin tales. |
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He is wandering around with the phone in the crook of his neck and shoulder, gamely trying to placate an obstinate interviewer. |
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She never professed to be a dancer herself and admitted to stage fright, but she gamely appeared in a few festival programs. |
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She kindly consented to accompany me and gamely held my hand throughout the extraction. |
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When a 60-year-old tribal elder gamely tried to organize a village defense force, he had to do it with a handful of men and just three rifles. |
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In his directorial debut, he tries gamely to spice up the plotless proceedings by color-coding the different key stories. |
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Ingleton battled gamely to the end, but a stout Kirkby defence kept their fourth clean sheet. |
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Now, for years the one-horse town of Glenrowan has gamely exploited its links with Ned Kelly to keep itself viable. |
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With no substitutes available, the player gamely attempted to play on hoping that treatment during the interval could do the trick. |
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Scotland's riposte was to gamely attempt to spin the ball wide, with Hinshelwood appearing twice in the line. |
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Traffic was terrible, though, so only a few dozen people gamely remained to pick over the vegetable spread and drink beer. |
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He was on the bridle with me the whole way and he dug in gamely. |
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It was a young and doughty crowd, gamely but hopelessly trying to keep its spirit up. |
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While some poets and commercial enterprises gamely attempted to sustain pastoralism, many predicted that the discourse of nostalgia would be met with cynicism. |
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Henry Hynoski tried to beg off, then gamely wiggled his fists and swayed his hips for a few awkward seconds. |
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A Chiefs fan stationed opposite the halfway line gamely tries to start a Mexican wave. |
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We both ordered pizza quattro formaggi, and I gamely but inexpertly tried to follow his lead by eating it with my fingers. |
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We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend. |
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And, best of all, her passenger: a mini-me clinging gamely to mum's back like some myopic clanger. |
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Transfixingly candid and gamely stepping up to the plate for a round of hardball, Lohan seemed to be answering yes. |
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Stewart gamely raised her own pocket-size camera and aimed it at the beast. |
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First, she hit it off with Bebe owner Manny Mashouf, who gamely endured her withering criticism of his brand. |
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Even after the result came through at lunchtime, Labour leaders stuck gamely to the party's campaign line about Norwich North. |
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We plodded on gamely, the only noise our own footsteps echoing in the empty hall and the sound of pens scratching feverishly on paper. |
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I move to another book, the one which he gamely trying to defend, the Liberal red book. |
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Nikko gamely clambered back up on stage and finished the song he had started, then collapsed behind his drumkit. |
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Falling back into defence in the closing minutes, Karel Petru's men clung on gamely to force extra time. |
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This medium, probably considered one of the most old-fashioned, gamely withstands the attacks of the showbiz society. |
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The eleven-year old retains his zest for the game and he responded gamely to Ruby's urgings and stayed on well to beat Frezenium by three lengths. |
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Overall the film painted a picture of Ireland in the 1930s in which impoverished farmers struggled gamely in difficult conditions but always came up smiling. |
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In a bleakly appropriate coda, just as we finished discussing the rehabilitation of mined lands, a one-legged man on a bicycle pedaled gamely past our car. |
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Though racing from 3lb out of the handicap, he made all the running under John McAuley and held on gamely by a length from 6-1 shot Barathea Blazer. |
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Anorthosis showed they were no lightweights, having to defend gamely for long periods but always looking dangerous on the break and at set pieces. |
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As the suspect was led away, they chatted to him gamely, presenting an image of the age-old kinship between coppers and crooks. But in fact these days they have little in common. |
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De Blasio, making his first appearance on the show, gamely pushed back. |
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Here was a sober young Harlemite in a gamely tilted bowler with a little French mustache. |
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Also happy to field our readers questions were ex-footballers Rui Costa and Gianfranco Zola, while another Manchester United icon, Cristiano Ronaldo, gamely took part only a couple of weeks ago. |
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Big game: Despite having to divide their energies between the domestic league and defending their Copa Libertadores crown, Estudiantes gamely kept up their title push. |
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The black bass was strongly recommended as a gamely creature and as excellent for the table, and it was put into Meeting-house Pond. |
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Stoke pressed gamely but clear chances were few and Fulham held on to record a first away league win in 16 months. |
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Benton gamely yukked it up with photographers, proving once again that blondes really do have more fun. |
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The pirates gamely swashbuckle, the beautiful maidens duly swoon. |
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Handed this small morsel of earnest plot and half a dozen paper-thin characters, the director, Joe Grifasi, tries gamely to make a meal, but the fare he serves is flavorless and unsatisfying. |
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They stood and applauded before he even started speaking, including, gamely enough, Cameron himself, who had been somewhat less tumultuously received as he slipped into his seat in row eight. |
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Tebow is gamely playing along with his celebrity here, helping reporters place their tape recorders at his lectern and kiddingly scribbling in a reporter's notebook for him. |
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There were rats in its parlors, but its brick facade was festooned with fruited garlands and palmette friezes, like a silent film star gone to seed, still gamely making up and waiting for her close-up. |
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But Reynolds is miscast and static, while Mirren gamely gambols about him with a mannered Austrian accent. |
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When the gap came, Tie The Knot ran on gamely to beat 4-1 chance Arena by a long neck and notch his 10th Group 1 success. |
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Jekyll's Gina Bellman gamely throws herself into the part of Sophie Devereaux, a wannabe actor who is dreadful on stage but unbeatable when grifting out in the real world. |
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To prove the point, Helena gamely hoicks her dress up with a grin and shows a pair of astoundingly muscly, toned thighs. |
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After small Jura outcrops, a coffee stop beckons in the baroque town of Solothurn, gamely on through Witi, alluvial deposits of the meandering Aare. |
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Richard Fahey's juvenile kept on gamely in the closing stages to beat stablemate Rufford by just under a length for Tony Hamilton. |
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The founding members of Chicago's Madina Lake gamely faced death for theirs, crawling through trenches, munching on cow parts, ingesting maggots and eventually being hospitalized, all in the name of rock n' roll. |
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This confirmed the penetration of the theoretical knowledge of color when it is taught using a gamely practice where the act of working come to be a pleasure. |
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Corvallis printmaker Yuji Hiratsuka, along with his wife, Priscilla, and daughter, Hana, gamely staffed a booth offering his fine-art prints for sale. |
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