We did a scheduled pit stop halfway through the race then made a brief stop for fuel near the end of the race. |
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Buoyed by the results, Trudi is continuing her intensive rehabilitation and exercise programme following a brain bleed near the end of last year. |
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Evidently, a lot of the ugliness occurred near the end of the concert, about the time that Jethro Tull was scheduled to perform. |
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The camera zoomed in on my flushed face near the end of my stint, just as I was flustered over the pronunciation of Alloa. |
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Evil Laura won't slow down, and near the end of the race I am intent on lapping Lauren. |
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The three entered the castle, walking down the main hallways until they reached a small antechamber near the end of the hallway. |
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The damage usually starts out near the end of the branch and works its way toward the main stem of the plant. |
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They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path. |
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A quick scan of the shelves and I was a little girl back in Leyland in the sweet shop near the end of our street. |
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However, there is a scene near the end which I found grating and unnecessary and just too sentimental. |
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The Glaswegian came close to a third century break near the end, before O'Sullivan finally secured his expected victory. |
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I saw this film several times, just to watch audience reactions to a particular scene near the end of the film. |
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When Susan left, closing the door behind her, she found herself near the end of a long hall, which was carpeted wall to wall in thick brown pile. |
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The director chose his season well in setting Turning Paige near the end of winter. |
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And, when the scores were level near the end, instead of settling for a draw they went for a win, and gained it. |
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At Vithion in its wonderful setting by the sea near the end of the peninsula, there were mignonettes, scarlet tulips and geraniums. |
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Gardeners are near the end of their tether because of youngsters rampaging through their allotment, leaving a trail of devastation behind them. |
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I remember the mill, a piece of currency that was used for a few years near the end of World War II and just after. |
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I swear, near the end of any class, every five minutes I'd check the progress of the minute hand across the face of my watch. |
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New signing Eamon Devins equalised mid way through the second half and was unlucky not to score with a header near the end of the match. |
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Mangold offers a series of cutaways in a revelatory montage near the end in attempts to justify what we've seen up to that point. |
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It was not until near the end of Freud's life that he began to appreciate the signal importance of the infant's relationship with the mother. |
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They got a bit bogged down near the end of the performance during a final pirouette in piaffe, but overall featured a strong technique. |
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The more I think about it, the more I think that Eddie just panics when it gets close near the end. |
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A two minute period near the end of the game determined the destiny of the trophy. |
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Below were essay questions that were to be filled out near the end of the quarter. |
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Kelly could not keep out the Redskins for much longer and Wayne Trunchion scored a fourth goal near the end of the second period. |
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Leimanis was brought up in Latvia near the end of a long period of Russian domination. |
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Annoying for anyone that has recently paid for it, but not so bad for those of us who are near the end of our subscription period. |
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That was as good as it got for Manulla though Gary Heneghan also went close near the end. |
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It was near the end of the dusk period when she finally caught her first glimpse of Arianna. |
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The violin and piano are concertante instruments throughout and are given cadenzas near the end. |
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The current is computed from the number of ions that pass through an imaginary plane near the end of the channel during a simulation period. |
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When William falls in love, James berates him, and their relations remain needlessly strained until near the end. |
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Wireless local calling became common near the end of the twentieth century with cellular telephone systems. |
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Too many scenes let the characters shine without moving the plot forward, and a romantic subplot near the end goes nowhere. |
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He had worked two hours overtime and still he had not got anywhere near the end of what his boss wanted. |
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The greatest rate of ice shelf development probably occurred near the end of the Ice Age. |
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It comes near the end of the track, pretty much in the outro, and it adds a cool other layer to the whole mess that's going on. |
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In contrast, near the end of the election, even individuals who should not have made public endorsements spoke out. |
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Silver was deposited near the end of the copper deposition, and most specimens show a combination of silver on copper. |
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Some large lenders will accept your application but delay processing it until near the end of your grace period. |
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It's a version of last year's winning car, but perhaps near the end of its potential development. |
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To note one example, when a mother comes to understand her son better near the end of the film, she is wearing red. |
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I was on my knees as I said these things, kneeling near the end of my bed with my hands joined in a vague approximation of a person praying. |
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His vision had begun blurring near the end of his third dry-heave, and now it was coming back. |
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The plucked guitar finally overtakes the melodic refrain near the end of the piece, eventually wiping the beginning from memory. |
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Even near the end he was unreconciled, unappeased, uncontent, undefeated. |
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Until near the end of his life, Jefferson seems to have been satisfied with wood shingles as the traditional covering for roofs of a regular pitch. |
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Now 17 years and 46 bouts later, the WBC heavyweight king is near the end of his reign. |
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But then, near the end of the first stage, he was involved in a crash and he broke his collarbone. |
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Clearly outplayed over the two legs by Bayern Munich, this did not stop the team's manager making an exhibition of himself near the end of the match. |
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With Ruth and Smiddy emerging as their teams top marksmen, it was level pegging all the way until Ring and Smiddy produced their pointscoring double act near the end. |
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Veteran keeper, Henry Smith, had denied Miller near the end of the first half by palming a header on to the bar so it was not Miller's, or Morton's, day. |
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Gaius wrote his famous Institutes, or hornbook, near the end of this time. |
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The tired old tourism engine is near the end of its life span. |
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The kitchen was large and except for a coffee pot plugged near the end of one counter the space was almost totally free of any type of normal kitchen clutter. |
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Finally, near the end of his life, he takes his own grandchild to Yom Kippur Eve services and listens to her guess why Kol Nidre is sung three times. |
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For a brief period near the end of the half, Ireland exerted pressure. |
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A jukebox stood near the end of the bar, neighboured by a golf machine. |
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It must have been near the end of school for I was already walking barefoot, something that my father, the local country doctor, looked on with disfavor. |
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When Elsa breaks up with Von Trapp and sulks off stage near the end, you hate to see her go. |
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My favorite shot in the film is near the end when the women are all hugging each other on the escalator, just acting with a sort of animal, feline grace. |
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It was not only that he scored a magnificent goal and a crucial point near the end but it was his over all leadership that marked him out for the TG4 Man of the Match award. |
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It consists of static shots of cities sped up and gradually sped up further until near the end of the sequence it is difficult to work out what you are seeing. |
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The girl in the blue frock led Lia along a corridor leading from the banquet hall, until she found a room near the end of the wing with double doors and gold door handles. |
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If this weren't disorienting enough, there's a surprise near the end that may cause whiplash in readers. |
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Bessemer steel was being displaced by the open hearth furnace near the end of the 19th century. |
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About twenty or thirty years after her illness, near the end of the fourteenth century, she wrote down her visions and her understanding of them. |
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The American public liked it, but the critics did not, and it fell into neglect until interest revived near the end of the composer's life. |
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Subsequent errors led to him dropping a few more places, and near the end of the race he crashed with Hamilton, destroying his front wing. |
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The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion's supposed disappearance in the Scottish Highlands near the end of the Roman occupation. |
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Poles rebelled several times against the partitioners, particularly near the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. |
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In a bench trial, the judge's decision near the end of the trial is simply referred to as a finding. |
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A preview of The Two Towers was inserted just before the end credits near the end of the film's theatrical run. |
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Railroads and steamships were introduced near the end of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Harold's death, probably near the end of the battle, led to the retreat and defeat of most of his army. |
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In 1814, near the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Corsica was briefly occupied again by British troops. |
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Scholars believe the Odyssey was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. |
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Fighting associated with the War of Independence would return near the end of the conflict. |
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Intonation patterns characteristic of questions often involve a raised pitch near the end of the sentence. |
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Every year, near the end of June, a 'Strawberry Fair' Festival takes place in the town of Enniscorthy, and a Strawberry Queen is crowned. |
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Nana Sahib disappeared near the end of the Rebellion and it is not known what happened to him. |
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Successful implementation of the idea eluded Whitney until near the end of his life, occurring first in others' armories. |
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The message of Christmas is still relevant as we near the end of a troubled year and the beginning of an uncertain but challenging new year. |
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Finally, near the end of the meeting, John saw the light and withdrew his objections. |
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He grabbed the handlebars of the smallest Vespa near the end of the row and pulled the machine free of its slot. |
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Varone made the most of it all, nonetheless, and since he had dancers, he restored the usually deleted Walpurgis Night ballet near the end. |
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When Kessler caught Froch with a rabbit punch near the end of the seventh, Canadian referee Michael Griffin made no bid to admonish the Dane. |
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At one point, near the end of the video, Leckey intrudes, uncovered, and leaves a note on the fridge door like a latchkey kid. |
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The primary focus of living wills is to make known the care one would wish to receive near the end of their life. |
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After a promising start, the film sags badly in the middle, but it's worth staying with for a fantastic sight gag near the end. |
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I don't think I'm sneering at Anna but we all got a bit sneery towards the cat near the end as it got paid more than the rest of us put together. |
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We did a lot of good things, but one little thing near the end let them off the hook. |
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So far, the earliest fossils of the alligator's family, the crocodilians, have been found in rocks from near the end of dinosaur days. |
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I thought Horney was a certain scorer near the end and full credit to Wigan. |
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Use a different-colored felt-tip pen to make a mark near the end of each strip. |
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There's the Boa Costrictor, Dirty Ballerina, Funky Monkey, Fire Walker and a rather worrying one near the end called Everest. |
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The scary raptors we know from dinosaur movies are modeled after dromaeosaurids, a group of meat eaters from near the end of dinosaur time. |
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Produced near the end of the blaxploitation cycle, Cleopatra Jones and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold are two excellent examples of Bondian influence on spy thrillers. |
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Phil Grainger, who played on the wing, had goose pimples but he made a try-scoring tackle near the end of the game which summed up the team's gritty performance. |
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Peter Weightman scored their only try, Mike Uren levelling matters before Jake Caulfield snuck the away win for the Gloucestershire side near the end. |
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Currently, if there is an Enqueue failure in the middle of a batch job, users have to reboot, even if they are near the end of a twelve hour batch processing task. |
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Loosen the bobble so that it's near the end of the tail and roll the tail under itself until you reach the top of the ponytail and secure underneath with kirby grips. |
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But the sixth round turned out to be highly entertaining when Jones landed a vicious rabbit punch to the back of Hopkins' head near the end of the round. |
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Perhaps if the Frenchman hadn't made so many whoopsies near the end of his Anfield tenure, he would be a shoo-in for the recently-vacated Fratton Park hot seat. |
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The balance of the car was real good and so were the tyres but near the end we ran conservative on the fuel to the point where we ran out on the backstretch. |
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Towards the end of the war, Denmark grew increasingly difficult for Germany to control, but the country remained under occupation until near the end of the war. |
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Horses and mules remained important in agriculture until the development of the internal combustion tractor near the end of the Second Industrial Revolution. |
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Wexford town became a Viking settlement near the end of the 9th century. |
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Hendrix toured with the Isleys during much of 1964, but near the end of October, after growing tired of playing the same set every night, he left the band. |
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The fossil evidence from many continents points to the extinction of large animals, termed Pleistocene megafauna, near the end of the last glaciation. |
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For my part, I cannot recall any conversation with him on the subject until very near the end of his life, when he spoke of them to me, and tried unsuccessfully to find them. |
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The governor was improved over time and coupled with variable steam cut off, good speed control in response to changes in load was attainable near the end of the 19th century. |
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D'Antonio discusses the history of nursing in the United States beginning with the professionalization of nursing near the end of the nineteenth century. |
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