The final mandatory jog would take place 45 minutes after a given horse had finished the cross-country. |
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We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope. |
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In fact, she almost seemed to increase her pace to a jog, with Becky following suit a moment after her. |
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He picks up the pace to what would be a comfortable jog for him, but in reality, a really, really painstakingly fast run for me. |
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I still had that jumpy, energetic feeling I'd had that morning, so I started off at a jog in the direction of Andy's house. |
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As he quickened his pace to a jog, he saw a swift shape dart up a curling stairway. |
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Even though she was running flat out, Seung was able to keep up with her pace at a brisk jog. |
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He heard the bell ring for the last 200m, kicked, and slowed to a jog after crossing the finish line in first. |
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But all of a sudden you realized, the jog became a sprint, and he wasn't slowing down. |
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In particular, consumers are up and running again, although perhaps at more of a jog than a sprint. |
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But if that information gets out, can't that help jog some people's memories in the public and help this investigation? |
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If a club doesn't have a long term plan then it can become directionless and just jog along or, worse, slip backwards. |
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Now jog on and keep your stupid comments for your rich, clueless associates. |
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The whole scene is so primeval that we would stand gaping all afternoon if the westering arc of the sun didn't jog us on our way. |
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When stress hits, encourage your child to jog around the block, take a bike ride, do jumping jacks. |
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We did a 3 mile jog, 100 sit ups, 200 jumping jacks, a rope climb, weight lifting, and 20 laps in the pool. |
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It serves to jog my memory and will certainly become a keepsake for my children. |
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He hopes to jog a few memories in January by picking up where he left off five months ago. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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Two hours of kip caught, that gives me precisely 24 minutes to shower, coffee, dress, tackle the bags and shadows, then jog breathlessly to work. |
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A long, wordless tracking shot follows a man on a winter jog in Central Park. |
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Knee pain is the most common complaint by people who run, jog, cycle, or weight train regularly. |
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Sophie started to jog, thinking that this was silly, she was just cold, wanted a cup of cafe au lait and a warm cat curled on her feet. |
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He took her by the hand and led her quickly forward, forcing her to jog to keep up with his long strides. |
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Police have released an artist's impression of the suspect in an attempt to jog the memory of anyone who might recognise him. |
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The open space is popular with neighborhood residents, who climb the red-earth paths and jog on the loop road with their dogs. |
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After swimming, guests can take a sauna or gentle steam bath, tone up in the gym or have a jog on the beaches. |
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Early Alzheimer's disease manifests as problems with retaining new information and difficulty with cueing to help jog the memory. |
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Once upon a time, any old canvas plimsoll would do for a spot of tennis or a jog around the park. |
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Thanking her good memory for remembering roughly which way to go, she set of at a jog. |
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My wife and I always enjoy going for a jog, and we were vacationing somewhere where we were running every day. |
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But his jog from computer science to biomechanics, while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career. |
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The trotter had completed a four-mile jog at the Park when he got loose and escaped from the stable area, his trainer told the Associated Press. |
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If the name is unfamiliar to you perhaps his childhood nickname, Mundy, will jog your memory. |
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My feet were so heavy I could barely pick them up, let alone jog along beside the sled to give the dogs a breather on the uphill. |
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I keep my pace quite fast without breaking into a jog, just to get my heart rate up. |
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Officers hope the new pictures will jog the memory of someone in the south Essex area who has come into contact with the goods. |
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If you really must go for a jog in the middle of a thunder storm, remember to vaseline nipples thoroughly beforehand. |
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As I jog down Whitehall, I notice there is bunting decorating the Treasury. |
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Families stroll and couples jog or rollerblade along the shore and enjoy the splendid views back to the city skyline. |
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Their day began with a three mile jog at 7.30 a.m. followed by a full day of non-stop singing and dancing. |
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During the last 10 seconds of your 60-second recovery jog, crank up the speed for your next sprint. |
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With the seeming of calm, she finished planting the cutting, then brushed the soil from her hands, got up, and started to jog northwards. |
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For a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army, a chance to jog around the White House with any President would be an amazing experience. |
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Poems written in heptameter tend to jog along and are usually comic in character. |
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With the availability of cement cobble stones and tiles, the paths could be properly laid for the use of those who want to take a walk or jog. |
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The ball reaches the peak of its arc, and the two Tiger outfielders slow to a jog, watching it head for the fence. |
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After this I was breathing pretty hard and struggled to jog home where I downed copius amounts of H20 then headed off to uni. |
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Police hope it will jog the memory of a new witness who may hold a clue to the identity of her killer. |
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The computer pinged to us at the appropriate time, causing both of us to jog forward to the cockpit and take our places. |
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I could not decide whether to go for a jog in the confounded cold, or find an indoor facility in one of the neighborhood center to swim. |
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The van pulls up round the corner from the target property and the team silently file out and jog towards the terraced house. |
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His men began at a jog, which became a walk and then a crawl before they finally shook themselves towards the end. |
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She broke into a jog, trying to catch up to him before he reached the next piazza a hundred metres down. |
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Dozens of members were also quizzed in a bid to jog memories and possibly identify anyone who may have been a stranger to the club. |
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Other events include a 10 km race, a 5km fun run, a 400m jog for pre-schoolers and a celebrity street mile. |
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At present I do ten press-ups every other day, and jog round the block twice a week. |
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I jog to the shops where an old car graunches its gears and travels by in second. |
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Why do professional mountain guides always look lean, cut, and as if they could jog to the summit without breaking a sweat? |
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Their words, she says, not only enliven her but also help jog her memory about speeches she's given during the past 15 years. |
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It is hoped the reconstruction will jog some memories and bring in some information to help the inquiry. |
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He reached the construction site and he stopped his jog, slowing to a casual walk. |
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The rider may be leaning forward or using too much leg, which will cause the horse to jog faster. |
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They walk and jog clockwise on the far outside of the rail, and they canter and gallop counter-clockwise along the inside rail. |
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In the Western Pleasure classes, horses must walk, jog and lope on the rail each direction, stop, and back willingly. |
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Red Bullet is expected to jog for the next ten days and begin galloping at the beginning of October. |
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Still breathing heavy from her brisk, morning jog, she sauntered into the kitchen for a bottle of water. |
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Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids. |
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Thoughts of Dara kept him awake most of the night, and if that wasn't bad enough, even his morning jog failed to invigorate him. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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It was coincidentally a really nice morning and she was going out for her daily morning jog. |
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Trek mounted up and worked 18 year old Anni into a warm-up jog towards the trail on the hill. |
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She broke out into a jog and rushed towards the man nearing the comic store. |
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Suddenly, Urlacher steps over one of the fences, breaks into a jog down an embankment and on to the field. |
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At the sight of this event, the opponent became worried and quickened his pace into nearly a jog. |
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A thumping in the distance made him tense with fear and he slowed his pace to a jog. |
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She approached it cautiously, slowing her pace down to a jog. |
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Her face automatically brightened and her pace increased into a jog. |
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Tears were falling down her face as her jog turned into a sprint. |
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He ordered us to go and we moved into a jog, making for our destination. |
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Take him on a vigorous run or jog in the morning before you leave. |
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I velcroed the machine around my arm, placed the headphones over my ears, picked up my house keys and locked the door, jumped over the porch steps and started to jog. |
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We started out at a jog, trying to warm up and pace ourselves. |
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Spend a foot-wrenching jog in the wrong pair of kicks and your adventures in the asphalt trade promise to be as enjoyable as an Enron stock return. |
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Serving also for off-season training, the dog's harness outfit works for many other joring sports, such as hike joring, jog joring or dog scootering. |
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If you absolutely must jog your memory on all the details, you can check out handy FAQ from the spring. |
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Rigid with fear Alf began to jog down an alley where the trees hung over to form a canopy beneath the lights creating a shadowy, menacing passageway. |
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Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards. |
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Occasionally, of an evening, I am prone to fits of activity which generally result in my strapping on the running shoes and going down to the riverbank for a jog. |
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I have to head off and buy a new pair of boots and take a morning jog. |
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Instead, take a walk or a quick jog, lift weights, take a hot shower to relax or do any activity you enjoy that will keep your mind off smokeless tobacco. |
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Sure, it advertises itself as an Irish pub, martini bar, club, or grill but when you walk in it's a bunch of lamers that couldn't jog around the block. |
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Over the years, no event ever drew such crowds to town and it was a day of days that never failed to give people a day out and of course it will jog old memories. |
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After years of telling us to eat our veggies and go for a jog, suddenly science is demanding that we have a glass of wine. |
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Then he went after her, exchanging his usual loping gait for a jog. |
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One of the distinguishing aspects of the car was the fact it was a left-hand drive, which may jog the memory of those who sighted the car in the Tullow area. |
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I really need to jog my memory to evoke images of the place. |
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Mr. Hart said Mr. Broderick told her endearingly, trying to jog her memory. |
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Once amputees worldwide began to regularly jog, run, and jump, it became apparent that the lack of shock absorption in artificial limbs was a limiting factor. |
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He waved to me as he began to jog away, and I cheerfully waved back. |
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Do yourself and everyone else a favour, and just jog on, sonny. |
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Sivan had to nearly jog to keep up with the contingent of brood warriors. |
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If you can't exercise or jog for 20 minutes, simply go as far as you can. |
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It begins with forgetting lines in lectures and losing track of where she is on a jog, and gets worse. |
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You can jog on if you think I give a toss about your hurt feelings. |
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I jog until my Achilles tendons burn and replace meals with diet shakes that give me gas. |
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Why don't you all just jog on and let somebody run things properly. |
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He is up at 5.30 a.m. for a jog and a 30-minute workout in the gym. |
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It was early enough so that there were very few tourists around, and the people who could be seen were like us, out for a morning jog or power walk. |
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She nibbled nervously on her lower lip, continuing to jog mindlessly. |
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This is a family fun day and all can join in and run, jog, walk or cycle. |
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Then she changes into workout clothes and we head out for a morning jog. |
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Before leaving for her morning jog, Jessica gives the girl a quick hug. |
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He has his diamonds and ankle weights on and he's going for a jog. |
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My mother came back from her jog just as I was exiting the yard. |
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She was asking him where she could go for a jog in the morning. |
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The governor and the dog were out for an early morning jog when a coyote suddenly appeared, growling at Rory. |
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Teams of eight will follow five different courses to jog, bicycle, kayak, roller skate, and either canoe, raft, or racewalk. |
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If you are walking that's fine just overstride, aim for 10 to 15 repetitions with a walk or jog recovery back to the start. |
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I wanted to jog in leisurely fashion through the green fields and chestnut avenues, over the rushing bubbling streamlets, to join Sylvie. |
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Even when I gave her a jog with my elbow, she kept staring at her French book. Even when I gave her a nudge with my knee, she kept ignoring me. |
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O metacarpal, proximal, o distal phalange, all-powerful finger in a breast plate, touch me light as a feather, please, jog in place. |
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Ella snagged a bottle of water from the fridge before leaving for her jog. |
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Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast's heritage, and home to an abundance of local wildlife and popular places for a picnic, a stroll or a jog. |
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Once you've adjusted the bendable ear loops to fit, the 300vi make for a comfortable set of headphones that stay reassuringly in place during a jog or workout. |
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You are not the only person to have ever bought a season ticket, a shirt, a pie etc. and spent hours travelling up to Hull and back. Jog on! |
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Jog back down, then head back up, pumping your arms and pushing through your hams and glutes. |
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