Disrupting Time is an omnium gatherum on familiar Hauerwasian themes, ranging in style from the incisive to the outrageous to the whimsical. |
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British success also continued in the velodrome when Ed Clancy won bronze in the men's omnium. |
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Before the omnium, Trott promised her sister she would buy her a car if she won a second gold. |
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You are even better protected with an omnium insurance: damage to your vehicle is then insured. |
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Team GB cyclist Mark Cavendish double-checking his silver medal for the men's omnium. |
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The flying lap is a race against the clock with a flying start from the finish line aimed to rank the participant for the omnium event. |
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Freedom of navigation had its basis in the concept of aqua profluens as being a res communis omnium. |
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Prince Harry is in the velodrome where British cyclist Laura Trott has just claimed England's 21st gold medal in the omnium. |
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Interesting and obscure sports like the omnium and the steeplechase might finally get their due, not to mention insanely popular but strangely neglected ones like soccer. |
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For the origin of the word tarandus, which Linnaeus chose as the specific epithet, he made reference to Ulisse Aldrovandi's Quadrupedum omnium bisulcorum historia fol. |
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Olympic and world champion Laura Trott's Midas touch continued with gold in the women's omnium on the final day of the Track World Cup in Glasgow. |
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The Omnium, a six-discipline event, concludes on Sunday with the 15km scratch race and the 1km time trial. |
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Australia's Glenn O'Shea took the lead in the men's Omnium after the individual pursuit on Sunday but a handful of riders are within striking distance with two events to come. |
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Chris Hoy won gold in the keirin and Laura Trott in the Omnium. |
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