Once again he hit the ground running and his early pace had him clear of his rivals before the bend. |
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The jetlag hasn't kicked in yet, which is just as well because I've had to hit the ground running. |
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He hit the ground running, bum-rushing a pirate that took cover behind a twisted engine from an old-style shuttlecraft. |
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In 1998, Alize Red Passion was launched nationally and hit the ground running, somewhat at the cost of cannibalizing Alize Gold. |
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While he did not trap that fast he certainly hit the ground running to scorch away from his opponents around the opening turn. |
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They hit the ground running and demonstrate leadership qualities at a faster rate. |
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This is one of two or three seats we hope to keep a careful watch on, when we hit the ground running next week! |
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Country offices are already stretched to their limits in a crisis situation, and they need us to hit the ground running. |
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On the contrary: they will hit the ground running and go on running, bringing wave after wave of fresh dynamism to the Union as a whole. |
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Mike's professional and personal expertise enabled him to hit the ground running in the transfer of knowledge. |
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Let me conclude by assuring you that as the new minister, I have hit the ground running. |
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We are only weeks away from Helsinki, and everyone involved must be prepared to hit the ground running. |
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When you are on a story, you need to hit the ground running, and don't have time to wait around at those infuriating baggage carousels at airports. |
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However, we were keen to have our graduates hit the ground running with rich practical experience. |
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And when we're through this crisis, are you prepared to hit the ground running? |
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That we have hit the ground running is in large part due to the goodwill of our members, the commitment of their representatives and the efforts of my colleagues in the AMICE Secretariat. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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But if you want to hit the ground running and avoid some of the common start-up pitfalls, then buying an existing business or a successful franchise may be a better option for you. |
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Turkey has hit the ground running as far as technical initiatives go, organizing information sessions, lobbying for remodeling of booths, and pushing for standardization at the national level. |
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Fox hit the ground running with a project portfolio that already includes the ESG V16 implementation, the Business Continuity Plan and the Customer and Document Management initiatives. |
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During the hearings, which also took place on Tuesday, numerous MEPs raised doubts regarding the ability of the supervisory authorities to hit the ground running due to the lack of human and budgetary resources. |
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I would like to take this occasion to highlight four areas where we are working hard to ensure that we can hit the ground running when the Treaty comes into force. |
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The Festival hit the ground running with its opening concert, presented by TD, featuring the legendary Lionel Richie, as well as Cassandra Wilson and her musicians, a double event that was also presented twice! |
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The next President's administration will have to hit the ground running in order to be prepared for tough negotiations at the December 2009 Copenhagen conference. |
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The Women Building Futures program has certainly developed an excellent reputation among Alberta's employers as a source of well-trained apprentices who can hit the ground running. |
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Cov hit the ground running to lead 12-0 after just ten minutes, but they came under pressure at the scrum and line-out and picked up two more yellow cards in the first half. |
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Mel needs to hit the ground running but he seems a good fit, having already brought a steelier shape to the midfield while the goals of Saido Berahino are key. |
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I made sure I hit the ground running, scoring 18 points in the first game against Cordoba, including a chip and gather try which I was especially pleased with. |
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